Hello, everyone.
We are here at the Fairmont Mayakova, where we are taking a few days off after a very productive week in Miami.
And it's one of my favorite places to relax, recharge, and discover new culture.
So if one day you are looking to visit Caraibes, don't hesitate.
Here we are again, two years and a half after since we started, or since we did our first episode in Australia.
It felt a bit weird.
I'm curious to know.
What is the biggest lessons you 've learned in the podcast,
but also in these two years playing tennis and then half a year of retirement life?
I think definitely what I learned on the podcast was almost every single guest,
especially players or former players, were kind of regretting that they did n't enjoy
enough the tour or celebrating wins.
And it's also something I felt during my career I didn't.
Do enough you know like celebrate my title because I always felt like rushed by achieving more and also like finding the balance
between being a professional tennis player and normal UN being and with like wanted to find the balance and go for dinner
and discover places and i think enjoy is one of the best lesson i learned yeah yeah it 's true it 's why when we always
ask the advice to younger selves they always say this no it looks like alcalade is really good at it but the most of people
are really struggling or at least that 's what he Seems he 's doing well, yeah.
It feels maybe the new generation is trying to do a bit different and they are not afraid sometimes,
even Sabalenka now, to skip some tournaments if she does n't feel like 100% physically or mentally.