you have to outwork him to stop him.
he is constantly bringing in experts to help him and advise him.
he is paying attention to every single detail. he is even taken recovery very seriously for instance.
he has made changes in his diet, his training, his fitness.
more on this later.
I know who can stop him. it is Rafa and it will have to be on clay.
Great post. Rafa made great strides considering how he started. He seems very much motivated to improve now, and I think he'll do it. So, while the season started with a dud, it ended on an up note. Here are some quotes about Rafa.
#ATP Ranking. #Nadal will be No.5 next Monday after Ferrer loss in #ParisBercy semifinals. He comes back to Top5 for first time since April.
#Nadal started 2015 No.3, he fell down to No.10 in June and could end it No.5. Not a bad performance at his "worst" season since 2004. Right?
Rafa Nadal: “I am working hard to improve every day. Mentally I am starting to feel great. You can’t really compare the previous years, the different levels of play, I just need to get back what I lost this year and I think I am working in the best possible way to achieve that. Compared to the start of the season, I have had many steps forward."
Nadal improved to 58-19 on the year.
His 764 career wins are good enough for ninth place on the Open Era list, one ahead of Pete Sampras.