INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. How would you summarize your start to this year, not as many
matches as last year, but?
RAFAEL NADAL: What can you say?
Q. How would you sum up the start of your year so far?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, I was playing a good tournament in Australia. I
wasn't play too much, just play three tournaments and then play one semi
final, go to quarter finals. Well, it's better than last year for ten
points, but, no, the real thing is while I think I improve better, but
was not -- was not bad, no.
Q. Are you happy with where your game right now?
RAFAEL NADAL: Yes. Really, right now, I am playing well. I was playing
in Dubai my best tennis of the year, for sure. It happened. I improve. I
work hard. And right now, I feel so much better than Australia. The
result sometimes is difficult, and when you are on court, sometimes you
can win, you can lose, no? But right now, I feel better on court.
Q. The results you're getting, if you're not winning, is it more
mental or physical or technical?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, no, no. No, sometimes you need little bit more
confidence. Sometimes you need to win an important match for to get the
confidence. And right now, every tournament, in quarter finals, semi
finals, quarter finals, quarter finals. So in every tournament that I am
there, I just need little bit more and go to the next one and play one
final. That's it.
No, I'm happy because I am playing my best everything, every tournament.
But sometimes you have bit of lagging and sometimes you have no luck.
But I play my best and I many in the final rounds.
Q. Where did the confidence go after Wimbledon?
RAFAEL NADAL: What?
Q. You had a great run, Roland Garros, get to the Wimbledon finals,
and no more titles. Did your confidence go away? And when did the
confidence start to leave?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, I am with -- no, not the confidence go away. No, I
make quarter finals in Cincinnati, quarter finals in U.S. Open. I never
play the quarter finals in U.S. Open. I never play the quarter finals in
Australia, and I played the semi finals in Shanghai. It was not bad at
all, for sure, but the truth is, I was playing -- I wasn't playing so
much tournaments. If you saw my career goal and my 14 tournaments -- 14
or -- yeah, 14 or 13 tournaments on clay and four on hard. So I just
play on hard all the time and semi finals, quarter finals, quarter
finals.
So sometimes you can win and sometimes you can lose, but the truth is I
play every time very hard tournaments with the best players of the
world, and I can win the tournament. But the last six months, I wasn't
win. But I don't know the reason. I just try my best always, and every
tournament that I try to improve the last one.
Q. Larry Stefanki said that Gonzalez has the best forehand in the
game at the moment.
RAFAEL NADAL: Who?
Q. Gonzalez.
RAFAEL NADAL: Who say that?
Q. Larry, the coach, Gonzalez's coach. And I'm wondering what do you
think about that? Maybe you think that you have the best forehand?
RAFAEL NADAL: Me? Not me.
Q. Or Federer?
RAFAEL NADAL: Huh?
Q. Or Federer?
RAFAEL NADAL: Me, no. But for me, I have better forehand than Gonzalez.
My opinion. Different, but I prefer Federer. If you say me, you can
choose one. I choose Federer. That's it.
Q. Do you think sometimes people forget that you're still very young
and developing and that they expect you to win so many titles because of
how great you were last year?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, sometimes the people forgot I have 20 years old.
That's true. I have 17 titles in two years. That's true. But well, I
need always little bit more time playing without this pressure in every
tournament. You need to win. Well, I try my best always, but I know I --
I can lose every match. I can win every one. But that's it. I just want
to play, enjoy the -- my career. I enjoy the tennis because I love play
with -- play with little bit pressure, with the competition, and I don't
want more pressure. That's not (in Spanish).
MEDIA: (Translated from Spanish)I don't want more pressure than I really
have already.
RAFAEL NADAL: Because I enjoy playing tennis and I just have to again
improve my tennis. I can't stop. And sometimes when you are improving,
it's not easy to win. I just want to -- I'm trying to be best player
every year, and sometimes, especially, my goal is be prepared if any day
I have the chance to be No. 1.
Q. The last time Spain played the United States in Seville, it was
extraordinary. You played brilliantly. What are your memories of that
final?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, it was one of my best -- my best moments in my
career, for sure. I almost felt special, for sure, unbelievable. And
playing in your country, for your country, and with 20,000 -- 27,000
people, so that's very impressive, very much an honor.
Q. And what are your thoughts on the upcoming match against the U.S.
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, we'll see. We are not favorites, but we will see.
Q. Have you been to North Carolina before?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, not yet.
Q. And finally, earlier today James Blake was very, very happy about
the hole-in-one he got on the golf course?
RAFAEL NADAL: Hole-in-one? I never. I never have won.
Q. So what is the best you've done in another sport aside from
tennis?
RAFAEL NADAL: My best what?
Q. Result.
RAFAEL NADAL: Not much (laughter). I have some (indiscernible) in golf,
and I won the, I don't know, I want to say the champion of Spain -- no,
Mallorca, Balearic Islands, you know?
Q. Yes.
RAFAEL NADAL: So if you know where three islands -- not very big.
Q. What did you win?
RAFAEL NADAL: Not very big, but very nice. We won -- I was playing
football with my team in my small village, and we won.
Q. Roger said he was a striker. What was your position on the team?
RAFAEL NADAL: I am a (asking in Spanish) striker, also.
Striker also, lefty. Unbelievable lefty. Unbelievable --
Q. A hook.
RAFAEL NADAL: Very nice. Always.
Q. Like Beckham?
RAFAEL NADAL: Beckham. Beckham in a lefty.
Q. Are you surprised that the U.S. picked indoor hard courts instead
of grass for the tie?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, no. I prefer grass than indoor.
Q. (Indiscernible).
RAFAEL NADAL: Yes, I love playing on grass. You forgot, but I play the
final in Wimbledon.
Q. We didn't forget, but it just seemed --
RAFAEL NADAL: No, really. Really. I speaking really not well. Surely
it's difficult anyway, in grass or on hard, because he has unbelievable
double players, No. 3 in the world, Roddick, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, and he
play very well in grass, in indoor and every -- every way.
So maybe it going to be very difficult confrontation. If we play on
clay, gonna be very difficult, but maybe we are favorites. Outside of
clay, any other surface, we have chances, but they are favorite.
Q. Is it possible that this year Roger Federer would win Roland
Garros but Rafael would win Wimbledon? Is that a possibility?
RAFAEL NADAL: If you have any paper and I can sign, I gonna sign.
Q. You have seen most of the world now traveling around on the tour.
I know that you love your Mallorca, but is there any other place that
you might consider living some day?
RAFAEL NADAL: I love a lot of places. I like a lot of places, but you
was never in Mallorca? So I prefer Mallorca, for sure, more than any
other place. Because I am with lot of calm there, all is very easy, I
can go to play golf easier, ten minutes by car. I can go to anyway. I
can go to the beach. I love to go with the boat and fishing. I can do
every, always that, and, yes, I love Mallorca.
Q. You said a lot that you need to improve everything in your game,
but take maybe one or two parts that you really feel like you need to --
RAFAEL NADAL: Always the same ones. The serve. For sure, the serve.
Every year I improve more and more. I am trying to play a little bit
more aggressive. I am playing a little bit more aggressive this year,
and, well, I can improve for sure, the volley, everything, but
especially the mentality for play with my forehand. And I am doing that,
so I am happy. I am happy I play very -- I play my best tournament in
Dubai this year, so I am very happy for that because I enjoy playing
tennis in Dubai.
Q. Do you think you may play Youzhny again here?
RAFAEL NADAL: We will see. I haven't forgot.
Q. What about him gives you so many problems?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, I have some victories against Youzhny and some
losers. Well, he was playing very well there in Dubai. He was coming
with big confidence winning. The title in Rotterdam, that's it, I have
my chances, but I can't. Finally, I fight a lot in the last games, but
he served very well and that's it. If we gonna play here, gonna be very
good too, maybe, because I am in third round, third round, so I will
love change -- come to the third round and play against him all the time
Q. Most everyone in tennis was surprised that you had that great run
at Wimbledon and reached the final. Two things: Were you surprised, and
what is it that you love so much about playing on grass?
RAFAEL NADAL: I surprised, for sure. But that's true. But I was dreaming
about playing good on grass. It's a special sensation, special feelings,
and if you, Spanish -- achieve? If you can achieve and understand the
court and run good, because it's difficult to run on grass, it's very,
very nice play on grass court. You can enjoy a lot, so I was having a
great feelings last year and I enjoy a lot playing, practicing anyway is
very nice.
THE MODERATOR: Last question.
Q. Since you play Youzhny, did you learn some Russian expressions?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, no. Right now, I need to try and improve my English.
That's it.
THE MODERATOR: Thank you.
RAFAEL NADAL: Thank you very much.