How does one of the greatest tennis players of all time get away from it all and unwind? With a really impressive yacht, that's how. Rafael Nadal, owner of 20 Grand Slams, sat down for a Q&A on his 80 Sunreef Power catamaran, named "Great White."

The questions ranged from where does Nadal like to cruise to how his yacht got its name. With three episodes, there were a lot of questions to get through:

Q: How did you get into yachting?

"Since I was a kid, I love spending the day with the family on the boat. I started thinking about if it will be a good idea to have my personal boat. I had my first boat in 2013."

Q: Where do you like to cruise?

"Most of the time I am here around the islands [in Spain]. I spend most of the time around the islands when I don't have a lot of time. You don't get tired to be around these islands."

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Q: What is your experience with catamarans?

"I tried the catamarans before, before I owned one. I tried them five or six times in the Bahamas. Personally there is no competition. The space is impossible to compare with other boats."

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Q: How did you customize your catamaran?

"Well first thing that I requested, before thinking about buying or not, I remember on the sides the hull is a little bit higher...I was not 100 percent available to see the oceans so first thing that I asked is can we lower this to have a better vision?"

Q: How did you name your yacht?

"Well, that is a little bit personal. Great White is the name of the boat and I will not say why because it's a personal thing."

Q: How do you spend time at sea?

"If I spend two hours diving, fishing or not, doesn't matter, these two hours I am not thinking about something. I am just enjoying the views that are amazing."

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Q: What are your Top 3 spots on the yacht?

"If I have to choose three favorite sports on the boat would be fly bridge, cockpit, and salon. Fly bridge is an amazing space to enjoy time with the crew and family and friends."

Nadal won't be able to spend much time on his yacht in the coming weeks as the world No. 2 is seeking his first year-end title at the ATP Finals in London.