 So this first clay court match in over two years coming out tomorrow in Barcelona, Rafa Nadal has done a press conference talking about all things going forward including his participation at this tournament. Let's go have a look what he had to say in the press conference. This is what Rafa had to say, I came here a bit of a last-minute decision because I didn't know if I was going to be able to play. Tomorrow I will be on court. I thought can I, can't I? It has been a difficult two years. I come from a major hip operation which takes time to recover. Things happened in the body and I couldn't follow the schedule I wanted. When you can't you don't. It is possible, although it hurts, it is what it is. At this point in my career I am in a different situation. Before regretting where I have not been, for me it is a gift to be in Barcelona. My last year and I want to enjoy every moment. I feel ready to play tomorrow. I don't think about how I get there. I know what the situation is, that I'm just preparing. But I'm realistic. For me being here is a joy. I take this as my last preparation in the Godot. I don't know what will happen in the future but I'm going to try and give myself the best opportunity. The week of training has been positive and I'm leaving with the hope of doing my best. I take things as they can. We know what there is, we don't have to hide anything. Why talk more than necessary? I didn't feel like talking about the abs. I said it in the final in Seville because my uncle mentioned it. In my I said I couldn't play. I didn't feel like saying where I had a problem. I get tired of talking about my difficulties. On a mental level these things end up affecting me. I know it can happen, get worse. But we will continue until I have the feeling that it's not worth it to continue doing the things I do. I don't set a deadline but life shows you the path. My sensations in training have been better than those I had in Mallorca. My body sensations have also been better and I feel ready to compete. Then we will see what happens. I've not been able to practice serving much. I would try to assume the loads in there is uncertainty. But it is what it is. You have to live with it. You have to be able to see things positively and be able to enjoy competing again, being in a tennis tournament. And here I am. What may or may not happen is less important to me. So there you have it. Rafa talking about his I guess expectations of this week. And very confirming that this is his last time he's going to be playing here. Of course, he has said that this is his last season. So no surprise there that this is his last Barcelona. Of course Madrid's coming up. We've got the French open. We've got the Olympics as well. We don't know exactly how long he's going to play into the season. If he's going to retire after the Olympics, after the French. Is he going to Wimbledon? We don't know any of that stuff. But he is playing tomorrow. We do know that he's playing Cavalli in his first round match. And then the winner of that match will play demon or in a second round, which could be really fun if Rafa can get through that first round. But let me know down in the comments below. How do you think Rafa is going to do this week? You think he's going to be sore like he looked like in the Las Vegas exhibition against Elcraz? Or do you think he is better now that he's had about six weeks off since that last match? But Rafa Nadal, he'll be back on court tomorrow.