What makes a champion? Rafael Nadal has the answers in his memoir, co-written with journalist John Carlin. He shares the secrets of his game and the inspiring story behind his success, starting in Mallorca, where his family has deep roots. Coached by his uncle Toni since age four and instilled with humility by his parents, Nadal has achieved global celebrity while remaining a gracious role model. He takes readers behind the scenes, recounting moments from his career, including the 2008 Wimbledon final, hailed by John McEnroe as "the greatest game of tennis" he had ever seen, alongside the personal struggles he faced in 2009 and the injuries that threatened his journey. With candor, Nadal narrates his dramatic and triumphant path, emphasizing the importance of family unity and love. He reflects on the mental battles during matches, where controlling vulnerabilities can lead to victory. Despite the talent gap with rivals like Federer, Nadal believed that silencing doubts and fears could tilt the odds in his favor. He describes the need to don protective armor, becoming a "bloodless warrior," engaging in a serious game of self-hypnosis to mask weaknesses from himself and his opponents.
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