Rafael Nadal has finished his career on the court, but the legacy he will leave goes far beyond his titles. The Balearic player is clear about this, as he was seen at Alfonso X University engaging in an interesting conversation with some students, discussing whether he would have changed different things in his career. This led to a very positive discourse on teachings, learning, and humility, captured by Relevo:
"Some people ask, after years have passed, if you would have changed anything. Some reply that they would not, that they would not have changed anything. Damn, you're either a super phenomenon or a super arrogant. If they ask me... damn, if I would have changed things, yes, I would have changed many things, but well, I did the best I could, although if I could go back, of course I would have changed things: we all make mistakes, and we learn from that."
What is important and what I want to say is: when we make mistakes, we see them, but when we succeed, it's positive to think about why I have won, why I am the number one in the world. To stay there, what do I need? That is the advice, never to... it is important to be satisfied, but always be alert to see how you can improve."
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