I'm king of the world! Rafa Nadal shows off his toned torso as he climbs on top of his yacht before diving off during sun holiday with Carlos Moya


Despite being one world's best tennis plays, he shocked fans last month when he crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round.

But it doesn't seem to have dented Rafa Nadal's confidence, as he was spotted living it up on his luxury yacht in Spain on Tuesday, climbing on to the top of the boat before diving off.

The 27-year-old sports star showed off his toned torso as he threw out his arms and flexed his muscles, treating himself to some time with the boys.

Daring: Rafa Nadal climbed onto the top of his yacht during a sun break in Spain on Tuesday, before diving into the sea

Daring: Rafa Nadal climbed onto the top of his yacht during a sun break in Spain on Tuesday, before diving into the sea

Although the tennis star might be enjoying a break from training, he clearly wasn't letting his famous physique slip, looking a trim and taut as ever.

And Nadal obviously wasn't worried about keeping a low profile, having raucous fun with his group of male friends, including fellow tennis player and former World No 1 Carlos Moya.

The pals all took turns diving off the boat into the sea and then climbing back out again, but host Nadal clearly wanted to out-do them all.

Showing off? The tennis player didn't' seem worried about being spotted, making the most of his time in the limelight

Showing off? The tennis player didn't' seem worried about being spotted, making the most of his time in the limelight

On top of the world: Nadal seemed in great spirits as he did a little dance on top of the luxury yacht, waving his arms around
On top of the world: Nadal seemed in great spirits as he did a little dance on top of the luxury yacht, waving his arms around

On top of the world: Nadal seemed in great spirits as he did a little dance on top of the luxury yacht, waving his arms around

Big leap: The tennis player finally put his arm together and did an impressive dive off the boat

Big leap: The tennis player finally put his arm together and did an impressive dive off the boat

High spirits: Nadal seemed in a great mood as he clambered around his famous yacht, after a night of partying

High spirits: Nadal seemed in a great mood as he clambered around his famous yacht, after a night of partying

Wearing just a pair of blue swimming trunks, the sportsman clambered up onto the very top of the yacht and flung out his arms.

Looking like he was recreating his very own Titanic the moment, the star stood there for a while before dramatically putting his arms out and diving off.

According to reports, Nadal had had a fun night out on the town the evening before in his hometown of Majorca, hosting a party.

Down time: Nadal, who was joined by a group of friends including Carlos Moya, kicked back on deck

Down time: Nadal, who was joined by a group of friends including Carlos Moya, kicked back on deck

Trim and toned: Nadal seemed confident about his taut torso as he wandered around in blue trunks

Trim and toned: Nadal seemed confident about his taut torso as he wandered around in blue trunks

Time with the boys: The tennis stars enjoyed some relaxation time together as they played around on board

Time with the boys: The tennis stars enjoyed some relaxation time together as they played around on board

Treating themselves: The friends indulged in some much needed down time before getting back to work

Treating themselves: The friends indulged in some much needed down time before getting back to work

But while he's letting his hair down now, it seems that the tennis star is gearing up for another round of tournaments, bouncing back from his shock Wimbledon exit.

When he gets back from holiday he'll make his his 2013 hard-court season debut at the Rogers Cup in Montreal .

Nadal is then set to head to Cincinnati for the Western and Southern Open before the US Open Championships in New York.

He still trains and practices at the little club at Manacor, where he learned the game as a child under the guidance of his uncle Toni, who remains his coach today.

Lads' holiday: The tennis player took a break from training as lived it up in his native Spain

Lads' holiday: The tennis player took a break from training as lived it up in his native Spain

Here come the boys: The tennis players and their pals confidently breezed around the marina after their day in the sun

Here come the boys: The tennis players and their pals confidently breezed around the marina after their day in the sun

Catching up: The friends seemed to be making the most of their time together before getting back to training

Catching up: The friends seemed to be making the most of their time together before getting back to training