Rafa on lockdown: "Everything sports related goes to the background when there are so many people suffering, so many families have lost loved ones. Truth is that it& #39;s something I& #39;m not worried about & I& #39;m saying it w/ my heart. I don& #39;t care if the sports break& #39;s been good or bad.
During these months I& #39;ve hardly thought of tennis. I think there have been much more important things & enough misfortunes to think of something that I think is secondary. When things are OK, I trust I& #39;ll once again be fully ready to return to action & keep on being competitive."
Rafa on a possible return to competition: "I can& #39;t tell yet because I& #39;m still on the lookout for how things evolve. When the time comes, I& #39;ll take a decision & I& #39;ll do it after speaking with my family & my team. Together we& #39;ll take the decision we think is most suitable for us."
Rafa on retirement: "Everything has a beginning and everything has an end, and I am not one of those people who are afraid of the end. I think I feel respect for it, yes, but no fear. When the end comes it will be time to accept it and continue looking for motivations in life."
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