knows how it feels to deal with injuries from a very young age. In 2005 the Spaniard faced a foot injury that could have put his career in danger. Speaking about how he schedules his training sessions depending on his fitness condition, the world No.
2 said: On my personal side, my plan is wake up and see how I feel. Depends how I feel with the one thing or with another thing. I am working depending on my feelings of every day, and all my team works that way. We need to adapt our practice every day about the body feelings and about the needs of my tennis.
So nothing new when you have comebacks, you need to do it that way, and worked well all my career for me that way. On the ATP Chief Executive Chris Kermode possibly leaving the tour, Nadal added: I am not in the council anymore, and at the same time, nobody from the council side came to me and asked me my opinion.
So I cant have a real opinion on all of this, because no one of my representatives came to me and asked me if I am happy with the president or not. Was the first information I had that maybe Chris is not continuing. No, no, I didnt heard about it, but I suppose if something, some crucial decisions like this, I dont know, I understand that somebody from the council should come to me and ask my position.
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