Yep. Another super post general. I guess I forgot bike training might put too much stress on the knees for him. Swimming is probably the way to go.
Here is something I just saw on ESPN general that is making me wonder...
ESPN Staff
Rafael Nadal says he is not focused on winning grand slams this year and has set his sights on qualifying for the ATP World Tour Finals at the end of the season.
Nadal suffered just his second ever defeat at the French Open last month when Novak Djokovic knocked him out in the quarter-finals, but he has made a blistering start to the grass court season by winning his first title on the surface since 2010 at the Mercedes Cup.
After falling to No.10 in the rankings, his next target is a place back in the top eight and at the O2 Arena in November. "That's my main goal," the 29-year-old said. "Winning grand slams or not, I have won enough in my career. Fourteen is enough.
"Right now, I am the No.10 in the world and I only played six months, with half of them being very bad. But I am sure that I'm going to keep trying.
"I have the motivation and I feel my mentality and my body are ready for it. Then, if I'm able to play the full season, I hope to finish in a good position on the rankings and then have the chance to start 2016 stronger."
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What do you make of this general? That stunned me when he said, 14 slams is enough. Hard to believe that he would have that perspective. Do you think he is just taking pressure off himself?
Respectfully,
masterclass