"When I arrived to the locker room, I sat down and, as it's normal after losing the final of the tournament that you dream of winning, against the (world) No. 1 and with lots of chances, I started to cry of anger, of sadness," Nadal said. "It's been the only match of the year that I've cried and one of the few in my career. "It was a really close match. I was 20 or 25 minutes there (crying). When people started arriving, I sat down inside the tub. They were cheering me up. "I thanked them and I asked for being alone. I don't like people witnessing me crying." It was the match that could have changed history.
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"When I arrived to the locker room, I sat down and, as it's normal after losing the final of the tournament that you dream of winning, against the (world) No. 1 and with lots of chances, I started to cry of anger, of sadness," Nadal said. "It's been the only match of the year that I've cried and one of the few in my career. "It was a really close match. I was 20 or 25 minutes there (crying). When people started arriving, I sat down inside the tub. They were cheering me up. "I thanked them and I asked for being alone. I don't like people witnessing me crying." It was the match that could have changed history.