Questions for Rafa (6/23)(另一篇)
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Monday, June 23, 2008
Questions for Rafa
Rafael Nadal is writing a blog for Times Online during Wimbledon fortnight
and he has also agreed to answer your questions. Email them to
sport@timesonline.co.uk and we'll do the rest. The latest batch appears
below:
Hola Rafa! Can you tell me if you need to follow a specific diet during a
tournament? Can you get away with eating ice cream every day? Good luck for
Wimbledon.
- Tania from UK.
Rafa: Hi, I don't have a specific diet but I do watch more what I eat. If you
follow my blog you will know exactly what I eat.
Rafa, if you could do anything in this world, what would it be and why?
-Ayesha Kapedia
Rafa: As of today I would play the semi-finals of the Eurocup with Spain...
:-) But I don't know in reality what would I do.
Hi Rafa, welcome back - it's great to have you blogging here in London again!
I was wondering: in your US blog you said that you bought a cuddly toy (un
peluche), as you do every year. What do you do with them all?! Do you have
a room in which you keep all your trophies and cuddly toys? Or do you keep
them in bed with you? Thanks for your time.
- Emma Chesterman.
Rafa: I have them at home, but I don't sleep with them, that's for sure :-)
Hola rafa, i know you are a big football fan. i wanted to ask if you were
able to play and train with any present footballer in the world who would you
choose and why?
- Sonia Ihsan, High Wycombe
Rafa: I am a huge football fan! But I am a tennis player. I have had the
opportunity and luck to play with many football players and I love it. I
would love to practice with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Hey! You're a great player. I was wondering if you wear the clothes you are
wearing during a match are the same one during the whole tournament or if you
get new ones for every match. And what do you do with your old clothes? Do
you just throw them away?
- Kirsten Perfors
Rafa: I wear both new and used. I give away most of it but I do keep one of
each of the models I use as a memory.
Dear Rafa, how often do you go to the hairdresser (only in Majorca)? I really
like your hairstyle!
All the best for Wimbledon, your big fan
- Kati Negele, Germany.
Rafa: Thanks. I actually just got my hair cut in Mallorca after Queen's. But
sometimes I cut it at tournaments.
Dear Rafa, how do you transition from clay to grass or hard courts,
particularly so quickly after events like Roland Garros? When I watch you
play it seems like so much of what you do on the court is reflex or instinct,
for example sliding into or out of points, so how do you change style so
quickly? Also, have you prioritised your grass development over hard court or
vice versa? Very best wishes for Wimbledon, we have a saying in English which
you may not have in Spanish: third time lucky! Vamos!
- Anna, Brisbane, Australia
Rafa: I have to change otherwise I can't play. When I said I needed to learn
more it was something clear. I think I am learning and I just simply try to
adapt.
How do you stay so motivated, concentrated and in control? Doubt, fear and
distractions must creep in sometimes. I only ask because you're my ultimate
role model in this respect.
- Sarah Burton, Cambridge.
Rafa: I just try to think on what I have to do. When I was younger my uncle
taught me that on those special moments I need to be more focussed.
Why do you think that Wimbledon has such a unique and iconic status among
international tennis tournaments? What makes it so special? Good luck!
- Kiri Bloom
Rafa: It is the one with more history, different, grass, silence during
points, the weather, ... I don't know.
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