00:00We are with Sancho, of TRS. I know that you like the cars a lot, especially the old cars, a little more special.
00:10And so how do you know?
00:12They told me. I have asked, I have investigated, what car would you compare at this moment?
00:20With a Shanditela. I have a Mini from 69.
00:25Classic.
00:27I want to restaurate.
00:30I think it is elegant, it is sportive.
00:33You can travel, you can go a little faster.
00:37It has a love.
00:39With a Mini antiguo, it was me.
00:42How long have you been in front of you?
00:47Well, when this level, I tell you that I never want to retire.
00:50Another thing is that I am going to negotiate with my family, with my wife.
00:53But no, I have been in the limit of 45.
01:00Now you have another 4 years.
01:02Another 4 years.
01:03I have been keeping me at Stribble.
01:04Maybe if tomorrow I start to lose my first round, or go to previa, or I see that I'm dying on the road,
01:11I'm dying on the road, I'm hurting all the time, but if I'm fine and I feel fine, I'm going to be 45.
01:17You were number one in the world in 2018.
01:21Yes.
01:22With Maxi.
01:23Yes.
01:24You also played with Bella.
01:26Yes.
01:27With Agus.
01:28Yes.
01:29You have done everything.
01:30You have done everything.
01:31You have done everything.
01:32How do you live this moment?
01:33Now you know that you were number one.
01:36Now you are there.
01:38But you see others who are coming.
01:42And that obviously it's life, right?
01:44But there are people who take it well, others who don't take it well.
01:47No.
01:48I had my moment.
01:49I had my moment.
01:50I stopped playing with Agus.
01:51I've said this in an interview.
01:52It was a battle that I had to overcome.
01:57I came to play with Agus, to go to the tournaments all the time, thinking of reaching the final,
02:01to fight Galán and LeBron at that time, to feel capable of being able to fight number one.
02:10And suddenly, when I stopped playing with Agus, I'm still playing with great players,
02:15but we were not able to fight for the number one.
02:20So, it's a step back.
02:22And you have to mastic it.
02:24And sometimes mastic it, but it's hard to try.
02:27Well, that duel me cost a lot.
02:29It was one of my worst moments at my sport.
02:32Especially with my friends, with my team.
02:35It was irritable.
02:38It hurt everything.
02:40But I think I did it.
02:42A little bit of a negation.
02:44I felt like, like, in a little bit of a negation.
02:46I felt like no I'm going to fight against it.
02:47But now, I don't understand it.
02:49I'm not playing with Agus.
02:50I'm not playing against Agus.
02:51I'm not playing against Agus.
02:52I'm not playing against Agus, until I am playing with Agus.
02:53I think I'm not playing against Agus.
02:55I'm playing against Agus.
02:56How are you now going against Agus?
02:57How do you see those new generations?
02:59Well, you're young.
03:01I mentioned Agus, number one in the world now,
03:04How do you see these new generations of the Celtics?
03:08with respect to when you started, much more physical, much more aggressive, faster.
03:14Yes, and the paddle also, the balls that we are playing and playing a lot in-outdoor,
03:20it also makes you play in that way, and they have wanted to make the sport a more speed march,
03:28the balls are faster, they hit from all sides, they have made the paddle a lot faster,
03:35and it is true that everything is much more professional,
03:39so today there is no one that doesn't have any kid who has classed,
03:45we have done classes.
03:47Also Campa has been doing classes for staying in Spain.
03:51Yes, I think everyone has done classes for staying in Spain.
03:54Tell me a little bit about that.
03:56Well, I have done classes in Argentina since I was 17 years old,
03:59I came to Spain, I came to a tour with Gustavo Brine, La Gata,
04:05it goes very well, and I have to play with Fran Iglesias, which is from Jaén,
04:09and the first thing that I guarantee is work.
04:11We are going to play in the circuit, and then I do my work in my club,
04:15and I gave my 6 hours the week I could, when I was to compete,
04:19if I compete on Wednesday, I suspended the classes on Wednesday and Wednesday,
04:22I gave the weekend, but I tried to give my hours every week to be able to go ahead,
04:27and that was what kept me at that time.
04:29We kept a lot of players.
04:31Do you see as a coach?
04:33Yes, yes, I like it.
04:35Do you have any friends you have imagined training?
04:38No, no.
04:39Do you think that?
04:40No, no.
04:41No, no.
04:43I have never imagined any friends.
04:45Apart from that when I retire and I start training,
04:49of the same friends I have today, I think that none of them would be.
04:53They would be different.
04:55Do you think that players who are now having much more access and more things
04:59that when you started, did you have a little bit of success?
05:04No, but it's not going to go up.
05:06Well, yes.
05:07First of all I believe.
05:08100%.
05:09Yes.
05:10But it's not going to go up.
05:12It doesn't matter how the player is, or what he does.
05:15I say that it takes a lot of hunger.
05:19I say that it takes a lot of hunger.
05:21I don't say that they don't win, or that they are a millionaire.
05:25I don't care if my career already did.
05:28And aparte, I never thought about the money to play.
05:31I always thought about the results.
05:33I think that's where the difference is.
05:35That the previous ones, we played for money, evidently.
05:39But it wasn't something that would change our lives.
05:42We would win a more game because we would pay much more.
05:48But we played for the hunger of not losing, to improve, to increase in the ranking.
05:54And I think that today, to have a lot more ease, some players with high patrons,
06:01it makes them less hunger.
06:03That's what I say.
06:04That money doesn't mean success.
06:06Fight for success.
06:08There are guys who could be infinitely better for me, but they are comfortable.
06:16Maybe, in a contract, whether it's for goals and not for a fixed goal, it would generate more hunger.
06:23For example, I have a company tomorrow, and I have a contract and I say, I love how you play.
06:29I'm going to pay a fixed goal, that I give you to train, but the bonus will be very high.
06:38The bonus will be very high.
06:40Every time you win a quarter, you win a quarter, a quarter, a quarter, and a quarter,
06:46and the best in the rankings, you will pay very well.
06:50And that's how I keep up to this hunger of wanting to achieve things.
06:54It's very little time.
06:56There are very important decisions in very little time.
07:00Who helped you to take the best decisions?
07:02No, no one. I've been wrong so many times that I've learned.
07:06Yes, the error is at the end.
07:08Of course, you're learning.
07:10The experience is the message I want to give.
07:13Don't let anything at the azar.
07:15Don't let the day come as if it was the last one.
07:17That you take care of yourself.
07:18That you try to improve on the physical level, on the mental level.
07:20That you learn to compete.
07:22That you look for the limit.
07:24Did someone tell you a phrase in the moment that you clicked?
07:29Yes.
07:30To learn to win.
07:32I told you about Seba Nerone in Alicante.
07:36We were playing in the finals.
07:37In 2012 against Mieres Lima.
07:41We had won Johnny Vela in semi.
07:43I was young. I liked it.
07:46Apart from how I play, I always wanted to be the best.
07:52Seba was one of those who taught me the responsibility of winning.
07:56Because it's not the same to go to a tournament.
07:58Well, I still don't have the option to go to a tournament.
08:01We were playing in Alicante.
08:03And I liked it more than normal.
08:05With some mistakes.
08:06And I touched the shoulder and said,
08:08Danny, he was a very good friend.
08:11But he told me very well.
08:12Danny, we were playing in the finals.
08:14With that, I realized that when you're a candidate,
08:19there's a responsibility behind it.
08:20And apart from that responsibility,
08:22I can't do what I want.
08:24I have a friend on the side.
08:25I have to try to win.
08:26I think Seba was one of those who taught me to win.
08:29No, no doubt.
08:30He taught me to win.
08:31What I want to win.
08:32Can you do any ritual,
08:34any way to bring it a little better?
08:36Anything you apply with him?
08:38That tournament,
08:39I think it was the first game that we won.
08:41No, the first game we won was in Mallorca.
08:44But in Alicante
08:45we worked with a psychologist teacher
08:48who gave us a terrible phrase
08:50that we used to say
08:51in our psychology session
08:52as a partner.
08:54And we wrote Seba in one of those papers
08:56and we were all in the tournament with the whole room decorated with phrases in the paper.
09:02So you woke up and you saw on the ceiling, on the door, on the TV, on the window, on the table.
09:07They were colored papers with phrases that we had said.
09:10Because you slept together.
09:11Yes, in that time.
09:12Well, today we also slept together.
09:14Except for the 4th or the 8th.
09:17And you opened the eyes and everything was painted with our phrases.
09:20You're the best, we're going to win.
09:23Yes, we're going to win, we have to be positive, good company.
09:26Things are different, I don't remember in that time.
09:28But every message is positive.
09:29Objetivo?
09:30What do you have?
09:33To ask my arm to keep me playing without pain.
09:36That's the first thing I want.
09:39That the pain is a little bit and that I don't enjoy it.
09:43Just enjoy it, that it doesn't hurt me.
09:46And keep growing like a pair with Gonzalo.
09:48You have good chemistry.
09:49Very good.
09:50Yes, very good.
09:51Very good, very good.
09:52Well, Gonzalo.
09:53That's why you both are Argentinos are Argentinos?
09:55No, it doesn't have to do.
09:56I've played with another in Argentina where there's no chemistry.
09:58No.
09:59They say that Argentinos are the ones who have more ego.
10:01Do you agree or not?
10:02A propos of the question of the ego from before.
10:07In general or in the sport?
10:10Both.
10:11Both, I don't know.
10:13In the sport.
10:15In the sport it may be, but it's also something that has been very good.
10:18Yes.
10:19And I think that's what has done us very well.
10:22Argentinos have a lot of hunger.
10:24Always.
10:25Always be careful when Argentinos come to compete.
10:27Because he will compete.
10:29Always, always, always.
10:30This is my point of view.
10:31Thank you, Sancho.
10:34Thank you for enjoying the season.
10:36And we can see you playing the same as you did.
10:38Well, thank you.
10:39And that was good.
10:40So we hope it was able to win, right?
10:41And that's what makes me happy about kicking off of your life.
10:42And a question is much more kom pages of Stomf inside.
10:43Thanks for sharing.
10:44Well, thank you for guiding thatじゃあ.
10:45Okay.
10:46Awkward.
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10:50Thanks.
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