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00:00We are in Roland Garros, we just arrived and I am with Marta Ortega.
00:04We are going to turn around for this venue, which I know is one of your favorites.
00:10And I have a surprise for you.
00:12Because I brought you a croissant.
00:15For that we can turn around for Roland Garros.
00:20Do you think about this?
00:22Do you think it's more difficult to mix the professional side,
00:28that you keep looking very professional,
00:30and then join the more feminine side?
00:32Or that you judge the same?
00:34I think the world of sports with women
00:37now has a great escape, very attractive.
00:41And maybe for certain brands, or for the care,
00:45for the star healthy,
00:48I think it's a good stage.
00:54Well, doctora, I don't know how it is recommended to be a croissant,
00:57but we are going to try a croissant.
00:59We are going to try a croissant in Paris.
01:01We are going to try a croissant in Paris with Marta.
01:03We are going to try a croissant in Paris with Marta.
01:05We are going to try a croissant with Roland Garros
01:07with the best way possible.
01:09Tell me a little bit,
01:11it's amazing that you are competing at a world level,
01:15professional level,
01:17and that you are also a doctor.
01:19Is that, really,
01:21how did you do it?
01:23Well, I had at the beginning
01:27the luck of just studying
01:29when the paddle,
01:31perhaps,
01:33we didn't travel much,
01:34we didn't travel much,
01:35we didn't travel much,
01:37we didn't travel much,
01:39and the trips we did were much closer.
01:41It was a very difficult stage,
01:43that I remember with love,
01:45because I worked a lot,
01:47I had a lot of fun,
01:49I had a lot of fun,
01:51I was tired of the day,
01:53I had to wake up in the morning,
01:55I had to take a few hours,
01:57I had to wake up in the morning,
01:59at the 8.30am,
02:00I had to go to the Gregorio Marañon
02:01and I had to finish in the car,
02:02I was going to the club,
02:03I had to go to the gym,
02:04I had to go to the paddle,
02:05I had to find out.
02:06I had to study with the books,
02:09I was sleeping,
02:11two to three in the morning,
02:12and then again,
02:13and then again.
02:14has been like the morning, the hours before the day and the car, and the car, and the car.
02:19And you could study just not to know how to do it.
02:22It is that at the end, the famous cortisol, the stress, when you have an optimal stress level,
02:29when you are not passing from the road, it is much time, you are much more efficient.
02:35From the school, I always liked many careers, but I always wanted to be a doctor.
02:42You saw in a hospital working?
02:44Yes.
02:45At the end, I wanted to finish my career with my colleagues.
02:48My goal was to finish in six years.
02:51That's amazing.
02:52My father and my mother made a brutal effort for me to achieve all that I wanted in that moment.
03:00So, at the end, how would I not be able to do it if it was the only thing that I would ask for me?
03:05That it was all.
03:07Now it is a much more peaceful for me.
03:10I am studying, the truth.
03:11Now that you are studying a master.
03:13Yes, I am studying a master of Traumatology Deportive.
03:17And now in October, I am going to start one of medicine deportive.
03:22Because the part of Traumatology is a bit for the treatment of lesions,
03:27when someone comes with a clinical disease.
03:30And the medicine deportive is a bit more the treatment 360,
03:34where it also includes the prevention.
03:36And also have you seen medicine estetic?
03:38Yes, I did a master of medicine estetic because when I finished the career…
03:41Yes, you know…
03:42Multiplicate the time.
03:43You know…
03:44You know…
03:45You know…
03:46You know…
03:47The time that you go for the time…
03:48The time that you go for the time that you go for the time.
03:50Yes, yes.
03:51Yes, yes.
03:52What's the experience?
03:53When you look for the care, you get all the details,
03:55the face and you know…
03:56And the skincare section…
03:57You know you've told me about skincare here,
03:59for you, after you're here in the sun, you're over the day…
04:02Yes, yes.
04:03That's good –
04:03That's good –
04:05I liked that.
04:05Then you also had to treat a nurse,
04:07because all the laser and the treatment of láser…
04:09Well, there are a lot of dermatology, which was another part of the medicine that I loved.
04:15So I enjoyed it a lot.
04:17You were 22, you were number one.
04:21Yes.
04:22You were 22, you were in full career.
04:24Yes, I was in fourth or fifth.
04:26How did you receive your colleagues in the university?
04:29You arrived at the number one of the world and is here with us in class.
04:33It was a piece of earth.
04:37You are now in your university, and here being number one, two, three or whatever, is exactly right.
04:43Alucinante.
04:44Do you have a phrase that you say a lot?
04:46In the day a day, yes.
04:47In the day a day, my phrase is that the genio is made of 1% of talent and 99% of work.
04:53Well, of course, the two is 200% of work.
04:56In my case, it is that.
04:59And during the day a day, I try to say that it is a tactical game.
05:05And probably, if we give in some moment with the key of that tactic, we can do it.
05:11What important do you think is that there is a more variety?
05:17For example, in the feminine and masculine, it is happening in both sides.
05:22That of the time there are more surprises.
05:24Yes.
05:25Yes.
05:26I think that for the sport is great.
05:28Because it maintains the illusion of seeing each game and the confrontation.
05:35At the end, when you win the same, people who are very seguidors and see the scenes,
05:39there are moments where you say that this game is not going to be seen, this game is not going to be seen, this game is not going to be seen, this game is not going to be seen, this game is not going to be seen, this game is going to be seen.
05:45So, for the sport and for the spectator, it is good.
05:48You have millions of qualities that are incredible.
05:55Do you have any defects?
05:56Muchísimos.
05:57I have many, many, many defects.
06:00Many defects.
06:01Correct.
06:02Soy muy cabezota.
06:03Sí.
06:04Muy, muy, muy cabezota.
06:05Y te diría que muy nerviosa también, ¿sabes?
06:11Y hay veces que incluso los nervios como que los llevo por dentro y no lo digo, ¿sabes?
06:17No lo cuento.
06:18Pero te diría que el mayor es ser muy cabezota, muy ofuscada.
06:23Pues al final soy, es verdad que soy muy autoexigente, pero hay momentos que a lo mejor podría buscar la exigencia de otra manera.
06:30Y luego ahora viendo, imagino tú ya te has programado un poco todo, aunque la vida es una sorpresa, te ves de médico, te ves siguiendo torneos de pádel y ayudando a jugadores o jugadoras.
06:43Sí.
06:44¿Cómo quieres unir estos dos mundos?
06:46Pues lo veo al cien por cien.
06:48O sea, lo de viajar con el pádel y tratar de ayudar al equipo médico y de ayudar a los jugadores desde mi punto de vista y tal, lo veo al cien por cien.
06:58De hecho, el otro día se lo decía a mi madre y le dije, es que mira, seguir viajando, pero de esta otra manera y tal.
07:03Y sí que lo comentamos.
07:04Entonces lo veo.
07:05Obviamente me veo siendo médico.
07:06Eso te lo aseguro.
07:08Muchísimas gracias, Marta.
07:09Eres todo un ejemplo a seguir.
07:11No sé, o sea, yo creo que no hay, no creo que haya más jugadores, jugadoras de élite en el mundo.
07:17Que por cierto, son siempre chicas las que se esfuerzan mucho más.
07:20De esto te has dado cuenta, ¿no?
07:21Bueno.
07:22Porque, sí, es verdad, un poco sí.
07:24Yo creo que es que somos más, por la naturaleza.
07:26Más exigentes.
07:27Y somos más ordenadas.
07:28Sí.
07:29Los chicos son un poco más desordenados.
07:30Pero bueno, me consta que también hay chicos que tienen su, que tienen su profesión, que tienen su título, que luego ya lo usarán, ¿no?
07:36Pero tienen.
07:37Pero sí, las chicas, por estadística de probabilidad, eso está.
07:41Yo creo que somos más ordenadas.
07:43Bueno, pues eres el gran ejemplo.
07:45Enhorabuena por toda tu carrera.
07:46Muchas gracias.
07:47Por todo lo que has conseguido y vas a conseguir.
07:49Muchas gracias.
07:50Y bueno, todos a seguir a Marta Ortega.
07:52La doctora.
07:53¿Te gusta que te llamen la doctora?
07:55Doc.
07:56Me llaman mucho Doc.
07:57Vale.
07:58Pero sí, sí me gusta.
07:59Muchas gracias.
08:00Es distinto a ti.
08:01Un placer.
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