Happy New Year! The bittersweet year that was 2014 is long gone, now it's time to focus on a new 12 months ahead of us.
I'm delighted that it's nearly 2015. Months and months of messy, complicated injuries and tournaments are now put behind us, and Rafa is set to make his return.
Rafa is feeling healthy and motivated but of course, a little nervous of his return. A new season holds lot's of questions, 'Will Rafa be able to play to a good level again?' 'Will we see a repeat of 2013?'
We can't answer those yet, not even Rafa. We need to trust his professionalism and take each match as it comes.
The season starts for Rafa at an Exhibition tournament in Abu Dhabi. From the 1st-3rd of January Rafa and fellow ATP stars Djokovic, Wawrinka, Feliciano Lopez, Murray and Almagro will compete at the Mubadala World Tennis Championships.
Next, it's time to get serious. Rafa will defend his title in Doha at the Qatar Open. Playing amongst Murray, Berdych, Ferrer and Djokovic who is making his debut (Couldn't he have found another tournament? Dammit), Rafa will try to start the competitive season well. It's always a good week, last year Rafa met some falcons. (The terrified look on his face I'll never forget!)
Then the fun begins. The Australian Open 2015. I've made it clear that a title down under this year would be a very good way to start off the season for Rafa and his fans. After his bad luck in the past (
click here) including last year, I'd love to finally get some joy for a 2nd time in Melbourne. Please Rafa!
Hopefully one of my favourite moments of 2014 will reoccur this year in Rio. A title at the Rio Open was a perfect end to a great tournament last year. A couple of thrillers later (Semi-final vs Andujar 3rd set tiebreak anyone?) Rafa became the first champion of this new tournament.
Rafa missed the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires in 2014, but at least he got to show off his trophies though, no? We're looking forward to seeing him in 2015.
Next up it's time for some Masters. Indian Wells is one of Rafa's favourite tournaments, and I am too very excited to see him play there. Miami is next, another hard court masters, one Rafa has never won.
Bring on the clay…
The best time of the year will come round, the clay season!
First up it's Monte Carlo! After 8 consecutive wins, we hope for a 9th title at the Rolex Masters. One of my personal favourite tournaments, it's just beautiful. Particularly excited for this tournament.
Barcelona is next, an ATP 500 tournament. Rafa lost in the QF in 2014.
Then the pressure will pile back on, Rafa is defending champion in Madrid and is aiming to win his 3rd consecutive title there.
We will watch Rafa at the masters in Rome playing to win his 8th title at the Italian Open.
Roland Garros is next! You know the drill Rafans, Rafa wins his next grand slam. Kidding! Even though our record is so mind-blowing, it's never certain! Rafa will compete for his 10th title in Paris.
Next up is the grass season. After a record of disappointing results, Rafa will really try to fix that this year. Playing in Halle first will hopefully help him warm up well for Wimbledon. In 2015 there is an extra week between Roland Garros and Wimbledon so that'll give Rafa more time to rest and adapt his game to grass.
After missing a whole North American season due to his wrist injury, I have no doubt Rafa will be excited to play there again.
The Rogers Cup in Montreal is first, a tournament Rafa has won 3 times previously.
Next up is the Western and Southern Open in Cincinnati, a masters Rafa won in 2013.
I am so excited for the US Open! Rafa's absence in 2014 was hugely noticeable, so everybody will be delighted to get him back. Rafa is aiming to win the last slam of the year for a 3rd time.
Asia is next on the list, as usual Rafa will compete in Beijing in the China Open and Shanghai Masters.
Back to Basel in 2015 and then Paris. Rafa has never won in Paris, but hopefully he can change that and get one step closer to completing his golden masters.
Last but definitely not least is the ATP Finals, which too, Rafa has never won. After an absence in 2014, I really hope Rafa can be back to his best in London once again.
I'm so excited for this season to begin. My dreams are going to come true again- watching Rafa play tennis on court. It's been a long wait, but finally we can see Rafa on tour.
Vamos Rafa.