hard work is key. Rafa has to put in the long hard yards on the practice courts and on the fitness front.
results will come if he can do that.
rafa has the natural competitive advantage on clay. he has to exploit that once again.
if he can stop them on clay then he improves his chances of stopping them on other surfaces.
London will be over soon. it starts in 7 days.
rafa has to go on a fitness program after that and spend the maximum time possible on the practice courts.
I don't expect anything in London and at the Australian open but monte carlo is a few months away.
he has this small window to produce his magic once again and then just go and capture RG.
that will fix everything.
Agree to all and am glad to see that he is on board. Rafa is so honest in his assessments of himself and his game. He's come a long way in the last few months, not Australia, but I think he'll have a good 2016.