It may not be news that has to do directly with the world of paddle but it has attracted so much attention that we want to share it with all our readers. The companions of Movistar + surprise us with this great documentary, in which we can learn more about how Rafa Nadal has lived his first season without the conquest of any great title ... Spectacular and overwhelming!

Padel World Press .- He is one of the best Spanish athletes in history. He has won everything but in 2015 has gone through one of the most complicated situations of his career: that of being gripped by an anxiety and a lack of control of his emotions that prevented him from moving on the track with his usual ease.

From the 5 number of the ATP Ranking, more than 11.000 points away from Novak Djokovic, Manacor became the great protagonist of the Special Christmas Classic of 'Robinson Report', in which he came to confess: «For the first time in my career I have been on the track with feelings of fear of failure ».

During this program, Michael Robinson visited the most personal places of Nadal, including his trophy room, through which he recalled the best moments of his career. He also went through what could be considered his second home: Paris. Roland Garros opened its doors only for Robinson Report to walk with him all the secrets of a mythical place in Rafa's career.

As he said: "Everything has a beginning and an end. We should not be afraid of that ending. Now, luckily, that does not take away the desire or the motivation to fight to continue giving me options to get great titles. "

So Nadal up close, without filters.

If you want to see this wonderful story, you just have to click on this link.

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