Next question: Rafael Nadal bored of talking about difficult 2015 season
After a disappointing season last year, the Spaniard’s goal for 2016 is to
play better, but he needs to stop focussing last year

After a disappointing season last year, Rafael Nadal’s goal for 2016 is simple.
Seriously, I'm a little bit tired of talking every day about 2015. We are in 2016 already, no?
“The most important thing – play better,” the Spaniard said on Monday, citing the physical and mental struggles he went through in 2015.
Nadal managed to recapture some confidence toward the end of the year, posting a 17-5 record following the US Open. The late push enabled him to finish the year ranked No 5, keeping his top five season-ending ranking streak alive for an 11th year.

“Seriously, I'm a little bit tired of talking every day about 2015,” Nadal said. “We are in 2016 already, no? We talked enough about 2015, and I talked enough about all the things that happened.”
“I have been very honest in all the press conferences without lying or without (not saying) the things that really happen to me,” he added.

“I feel myself ready for the next season,” Nadal said. “The expectations are the normal ones, positive ones, because I feel that I finished the past season playing well and I feel that I am playing well again.”