"I am going to be better prepared not only because of extra matches but because I have also been doing the right things, practising for two hours every day," he said.
"I want to arrive in Australia being competitive, that's my goal.
"You can win, you can lose, but I am doing all the things I need to be ready for the action. It's a big motivation to be back at my best level as quickly as possible, and that's what I am trying to do."
However, Nadal added that he still may not be 100 per cent ready for the Australian Open when it begins in Melbourne in just 10 days' time.
"If someone tells you they know how quickly they will recover they are lying," he warned.
"No one knows that. No one knows when they will be back at their level. I only know I have to keep working hard to be ready for Australia. But if that doesn't happen, I just have to work hard to be back for real."
"Every time I am playing matches that is important for me," he emphasised.
"Australia is very important, but after a long time out my vision is more global. I will try to be back for Australia, but my season doesn't end there."
- AAP