Translated by Genny SS:
Firstly, Rafa is asked about the anxiety issue. He explains he had difficulty to control his breathing both at practice & in competition.
Fortunately, this hasn't happened for several months now, which for him is the most important thing for, at least, feeling happy on court.
He doesn't have the nerves he had last season. Tennis wise, he feels good. There are still things to improve, but he's working on them.
About why he wants anti-doping tests to be made public, Rafa says for quite some time there has been too much speculation on whether they're undergoing too many or too few tests or if there are cover-ups for those who cheat... Regarding Bachelot's allegations, Rafa says he felt bad, really hurt w/ it all & you reach a point where you have enough & can't allow these things to happen any more...w/o having any kind of
evidence or information that what she was saying was not even remotely true... Rafa's asked if he plans to meet her in Paris [!]. Rafa says he doesn't intend to meet her. The defamation sue is now in the hands of the French justice, which he totally trust. Regarding his letter to ITF asking them to make all his anti-doping data public, Rafa says that when he's attacked, the sport is also attacked. It's important that things are clarified, so that his image and that of the sport remain clean.
Next, he's asked about Zidane. Rafa says when Zizou was named RM's coach, RM was going thru a tough period & he's done a wonderful job since then. Rafa's very happy for Zidane, not only because he's the coach of his favorite team, but also because he knows him & thinks is a good person & he's happy when things go well for good people.
Finally, re:RG, Rafa says being back in Paris is very important & special for him. He has great motivation & hopes to be ready to play well.