World number one Rafael Nadal has stated that he sweats a lot so he removes his shirt and wears a jacket after every single match to avoid getting cold. The Spanish star said other players might not sweat like him that’s why they don’t change the shirt at the end of match but if he would keep wearing his wet shirt during post match interviews and autograph signing sessions he would get cold.

Nadal said in a recent interview, “I don’t want to get cold. That’s the reason. Maybe the other players are not sweating as much as I do, so I cannot stay during all the interviews, everything, having sign autograph for the fans for ten minutes or that with the same T shirt.

I going to get cold. I try to dry myself and put a jacket on.” The 13-time Grand Slam winner is getting ready for the clay court season by training in his home town. He will start his clay season at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, the tournament which Rafa loves a lot and won straight eight times.

The 27-year-old was stunned by Novak Djokovic in last year’s final but he will be a strong favourite to win back his lost title.

