Nadal is the second male player after Andre Agassi to complete the singles Career Golden Slam, as well as the second male player after Mats Wilander to have won at least two Grand Slams on all three surfaces (grass, hard court and clay).Partnering Marc López, he won the gold medal in...
Rafael Nadal took the sporting world by storm on October 10th as he announced his retirement from tennis at the age of 38. The iconic Spaniard will go down in history as one of the greatest players to have ever picked up a racket, winning a mighty 22 Grand Slams throughout his illustriou...
but I know his history”,said Rafael Nadal.“He was away of playing the Grand Slams for a few years because he became professional. He was able to win all four before and all four after. So today the question is not about me or Roger, will be...
Now retired, Rafael Nadal remains one of the most successful men’s tennis players in history, having won 22 Grand Slam singles titles and a record 14 French Open tournaments. The Spaniard began playing tennis at age 3 and turned pro at 15. Known as the “King of Clay” for his skill ...
Nadal, 38, has enjoyed a career that has seen him win 22 Grand Slams, including 14 French Open titles. But he has been hampered by injuries in recent years, and he announced Thursday that this will be his final year playing the sport. ...
“I’m very excited for my first visit to Las Vegas, one of the most iconic and entertaining cities in the world,” said Nadal. “I’ll be playing with my fellow countryman Carlos Alcaraz who’s had an amazing year. It should be a great night of tennis at the MGM Grand Garden Aren...
Nadal’s most recent two Slams — at the 2022 French and Australian opens — pushed him ahead of Federer for the then-record of 20 Grand Slam titles for a man. The pair spent years locked in an elite but seemingly good-natured rivalry, its zenith coming at the marathon 2008 Wimbledon fi...
•Reached 23 straight grand slam semifinals. •Won his first seven grand slam finals. •Won at least one grand slam singles title eight straight years (2003–10). Rafael Nadal: •Won 81 straight matches on clay and 50 straight sets. ...
Spain’s Rafael Nadal returned after a seven month absence with a knee injury to produce one of his finest ever years. He missed the Australian Open, but was back to his best to win the French Open for a record eighth time, becoming the only male player to win at least one Grand Sla...
In case the return goes as Nadal expects, the next stop would be the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the season, where he is registered with a protected ranking. This condition allows him to participat...