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Nadal turned professional in 2001; In July 2005, the world ranking climbed to the second; In August 2008, it was first ranked in the world. Nadal won his fifth French Open title in 2010. He returned to world number one in October 2013. On 5 August 2016, he was the flag bearer of the delegation at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
[3]
. On June 11, 2017, in
French Open
In the men's singles final, Nadal defeated Wawrinka 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 to win the French Open title for the 10th time without losing a set, becoming the first player in the Open era to win double figures in a Grand Slam, raising his Grand Slam title count to 15, surpassing Pete Sampras and second in all history
[4]
. On September 11, 2017, he won the U.S. Open men's singles final again, achieving the triple crown of the U.S. Open, which was his second Grand Slam title of the season and the 16th Grand Slam title of his career. Champion of men's singles at the 2017 China Open on Oct 8
[5]
. On December 4, 2017, the Spanish "As" held the 50th anniversary award ceremony, and Nadal was named the best male athlete
[6]
. In August 2018, the ATP World No
[7]
. On August 13, Nadal won the ATP1000 Series Rogers Cup
[8]
. On June 9, 2019, Nadal won the 2019 French Open men's singles final
[9]
. On November 4, Nadal returned to the ATP world number one ranking
[10]
. On December 21, Nadal won the title of ITF World champion for the fourth time
[11]
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As of May 2024, Nadal has won 22 Grand Slam titles, including 14
The net of Justice
Championship, twice
Wimbledon Championships
Championship, twice
Australian Open Tennis Championship
Championship and 4 times
U.S. Open
He won the gold medal in singles at the Beijing Olympic Games and the gold medal in men's doubles at the Rio Olympic Games
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. Nadal is one of only two men to win all time
Golden Slam
co-winner
12 - [13]
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On the evening of May 27, the 2024 French Open staged a battle of focus. In the first round of the men's singles, the 14-time French Open champion Nadal played against the tournament's fourth seed Zverev. Nadal lost in three sets 3-6, 6-7, 3-6.
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- Chinese name
- Rafael Nadal
- Foreign name
- Rafael Nadal
- alias
- Rafa , Beans , natto , The King of clay, the King of Roland Garros
- nationality
- Spain
- Ethnic group
- Spain
- Place of Birth
- Manaco Town, Mallorca
- Date of birth
- June 3, 1986
- height
- 185 cm
- Body weight
- 188 lbs (85 kg)
- Sports event
- tennis
- Specialty characteristics
- Hold the racket with the left hand, clap both hands backwards, "Na" top spin
- Major awards
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Winner of all Grand Slam titles (2 Australian Opens, 14 French Opens, 2 Wimbledon, 4 US Opens)
Beijing Olympic Games men's singles champion
22 Grand Slams
- Major awards
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Laureus World Sports Award for Best Male Athlete, Laureus World Sports Award for Best Comeback Athlete
36 Masters titles [14] [90] - Important event
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Changed career in 2001
2017 China Open Men's Singles champion - The highest singles ranking
- 1 (2008.8.18)
- constellation
- Gemini
- Blood type
- Type O
- Teach and train
- Carlos Moya Francis Logue
- Wife and son
- Maria Francesca
- sponsor
- Nike, Babolat AeroPro Drive GT
- grip
- Western grip
- ATP singles rankings
- 276 (2024.5.20) [1] [212]
At the age of four, Nadal began training in the Tennis system at the Manacor Tennis Club
[16-17]
. Nadal is a natural right-handed, as a child, Nadal began to play doubles and doubles until he was about 10 years old. However, as he grew older, Nadal naturally chose to play his forehand with his left hand
18 [19]
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When Nadal was 8 years old, he won the Balearic Island Tennis Tournament in the under-12 category
[20]
. When Nadal was 12 years old, he trained for three to four hours a day
[16]
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In May 2001, at the age of 14, Nadal defeated a former Grand Slam champion in an exhibition match on clay
Pat Cash
. He officially turned professional in the same year
[21]
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In 2005, Nadal won his first ATP Masters Series title in Monte Carlo before winning the Rome Masters. By May, his singles ranking had risen to the top five in the world. In June, Nadal challenged the French Open for the first time on a 17-game winning streak, losing in the semifinals
Roger Federer
He defeated Argentina in the final
Mariano Puerta
To win, to win his first Grand Slam title
[181]
. In July, 19-year-old Nadal rose to No. 2 in the men's singles world rankings. In August, Nadal defeated at the Canadian Masters
Andre Agassi
Take the title. In October, at the Madrid Masters, he beat him in five sets
Ivan Ljubicic
He won his fourth Masters championship of the year. Nadal won 11 singles titles on the ATP Tour during the year
[22]
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In 2006, Nadal defeated Federer in three consecutive finals in Dubai, Monte Carlo and Rome. At the French Open in May, Nadal broke after winning the first round
Guillermo Vilas
A record 53-match winning streak on clay; He made it all the way to the final, where he played Federer again, winning three sets in a row after losing the first set to become the French Open champion for the second time. At Wimbledon in July, Nadal, who was seeded second, beat him
Agassiz
She made it all the way to the final, where she lost 0-6, 6-7, 7-6, 3-6 and was the runner-up. Nadal's performance throughout the year and his 60 consecutive victories on clay won him the 2006 Laureus World Sports Awards "New Player of the Year" award.
[23]
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In March 2007, Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic in two sets at the Indian Wells Masters to win his third career hardcourt Masters title. At the Monte Carlo Masters in April, Nadal faced another setback
Federer
Two 6-4 wins to achieve a third straight title. The following week, Nadal won the Barcelona title and then beat the Chilean in two sets in the final of the Rome Masters
Fernando Gonzalez
. At the Hamburg Masters in May, Nadal lost 6-2, 2-6, 0-6 to Federer in the final, ending his two-year winning streak of 81 matches on clay. In June, Nadal met Federer twice in the final match of the French Open, and again won the French Open for the third time. In July, Nadal lost to Federer at Wimbledon, finishing runner-up for the second year in a row
[24]
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In April 2008, Nadal defended his singles title at the Monte Carlo Masters and later won the doubles title with Tommy Robredo. At the French Open in June, Nadal defeated Federer in the final to win the title, creating his 28th consecutive French Open win
[25]
. He also won the Queen's Cup grass tennis tournament, winning the first grass tournament of his career. At Wimbledon in July, Nadal defeated Federer to win the first Wimbledon men's singles title. On August 17, Nadal won the gold medal in the men's singles final of the Beijing Olympic Games against Alberto Gonzalez. On August 18, he was crowned world number one for the first time
[26]
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January 2009. Rafael Nadal beat Roger Federer at the Australian Open to win his first hard-court Grand Slam title. He went on to win three Masters titles in Indian Wells, Monte Carlo and Rome. In June, he abandoned Wimbledon due to injury and was defeated by Federer. octoberal
The Shanghai Masters
Nadal lost the final
Nikolay Davydenko
, the runner-up. In December, he played in the Davis Cup final, helping Spain defeat the Czech Republic to defend their title. Nadal ended the year ranked No. 2 in the world for the fourth time in five years
[27]
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In April 2010, Nadal won the Monte Carlo Masters. In May, he won the Rome Masters for the fifth time and claimed victory at the Madrid Open. At the French Open in June, Nadal reached the final without losing a set
Robin Soderling
After winning his opponent in straight sets, he won his fifth French Open championship trophy and returned to the world number one. At Wimbledon in July, Nadal swept the final in straight sets
Tomas Berdych
He won his second Wimbledon title and increased his Grand Slam title count to eight. At the US Open in September, Nadal won the men's singles final in four sets
Novak Djokovic
He won the first U.S. Open championship trophy and achieved the Golden Slam
[28]
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In April 2011, Nadal won the Barcelona championship for the sixth time. At the French Open in May, he beat Roger Federer 3-1 in the final to win his sixth career French Open title. At Wimbledon in July, Nadal continued his good form to beat Murray to reach the final, but lost to Djokovic in the final, finishing second and slipping to second place in the world rankings. In the group stage of the ATP Finals, he lost to Roger Federer and Jo-Wil-Tsonga 1-2 and failed to reach the semifinals, ending the 2011 season in second place. In December, Nadal helped Spain win the Davis Cup final on home soil against Juan Martin del Potro's Argentina
[29]
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In January 2012, Nadal played all five sets in the Australian Open final before losing to Djokovic and finishing runner-up. On April 22, Nadal defeated top-seeded Novak Djokovic at the Monte Carlo Masters to win his first ATP singles title since the 2011 French Open. On April 29, Nadal won the Barcelona Open for the seventh time. In June, Nadal won the French Open for the seventh time, beating Djokovic 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 on aggregate. In July 2012, Nadal had to withdraw from the London Olympics because of a knee injury
[30]
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In February 2013, at the Brazilian Open in Sao Paulo, Nadal won the final 6-2, 6-3
David Nalbandian
, win the championship
[31]
; And won back-to-back Telmex races again. In March, Nadal defeated Del Potro in the BNP Paribas Open final to win his 22nd Masters title. On April 28, Nadal achieved his tenth consecutive victory in the tournament in Barcelona. In June, Nadal won
David Ferrer
He won the French Open men's singles title for the eighth time
[32]
. At the U.S. Open in September, Nadal won his second U.S. Open title and 13th Grand Slam singles title by beating world No. 1 Novak Djokovic 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the men's singles final. On October 7, Nadal returned to the ATP world number one ranking and finished the season as the year-end number one for the third time
[33]
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On January 6, 2014, Nadal won the ATP Doha tournament
Monfils
Take the crown
[34]
. On 26 January, Nadal was troubled by a lower back injury in the Australian Open final and finished runner-up
[35]
. In February, he won the ATP Rio Open
[36]
. On May 1, Nadal won the Madrid Masters
[37]
. On June 9, Nadal defeated Djokovic 3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4 in the men's singles final of the French Open to successfully defend his fifth consecutive French Open title. It was his 14th Grand Slam title, tying Pete Sampras for the second-most Grand Slam titles of all time
[12]
.
In February 2015, Nadal reached the semifinals of the Rio Open
[38]
. In March, Nadal won the Argentine Open men's singles final for the first time this season
[39]
. In August, he won the Hamburg Open
[40]
.
In April 2016, Nadal won his first title of the season against Menfils at the Monte Carlo Masters. It was Nadal's 100th career final and he tied Djokovic's record for Masters titles with 28
[41]
. At the Barcelona Open, Nadal defeated Kei Nishikori in the final to lift the Barcelona title for the ninth time and maintain a 10-game winning streak in the 2016 European clay court season
[42]
. At the French Open on 26 May, Nadal became the eighth player in history to reach 200 Grand Slam wins after beating Bagonis in the second round, but later announced his withdrawal from the tournament due to a wrist injury
[43]
. On June 10, Nadal announced his withdrawal from Wimbledon
[44]
. On August 13, the Rio Olympic men's doubles final, Nadal and
Mark Lopez
Nadal became only the second man to win gold in both the singles and doubles at the Olympics, Tekau and Megia of Romania winning the gold
[45]
. On October 9, the 2016 ATP500 series of China Open tennis continued, in the men's doubles final, the Spanish pair Nadal/Busta played more outstanding, successfully won the Chinese Open men's doubles championship, Nadal also became the first player in the Chinese Open to hold both singles and doubles titles
[46]
. On October 21, Nadal announced his retirement from all remaining tournaments of the 2016 season.
[47]
On January 29, 2017, in the Australian Open men's singles final, Nadal fought hard for five sets, and finally lost 2-3 to Federer.
[48]
In April, Nadal won the Monte Carlo Masters and returned to the world No. 5 ranking.
[49]
In June, in the 2017 Grand Slam tennis French Open men's singles final, Nadal beat Stanislas Wawrinka 6-2, 6-3, 6-1, 3-0, won the Grand Slam men's singles championship after three years, and also the tenth personal French Open crown, creating a Grand Slam single event championship record.
[50]
On September 11, 2017, the 2017 US Open men's singles final, the world number one and Spanish king Nadal played steadily, did not send a break point, and finally beat the South African cannon Anderson 6-3 6-3 6-4, again after four years, achieving the triple crown of the US Open, which is his second season and the 16th Grand Slam title of his career
[51]
. On October 8, the 2017 China Open men's singles final, Nadal won nine consecutive games to beat Australian rookie Nick Kyrgios 6-2/6-1, and won the Chinese Open championship after 12 years, which is also the sixth crown of Nadal season and the 75th crown of his career.
[5]
On October 15, 2017, Nadal won the second place of men's singles at the Shanghai Tennis Masters.
[52]
On June 10, 2018, in the final men's singles final of the 2018 French Open tennis tournament, Nadal encountered the challenge of Tim, the post-90s rookie who has been eye-catching on clay in recent years. Nadal won 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 and won all of his record 11 finals, despite a late break and four wasted match points. It was Nadal's 17th career Grand Slam title
[53]
. On August 13, top-seeded Nadal defeated the Greek star 6-2, 7-6(4) in the men's singles final of the ATP1000 series Rogers Cup
Stefanos Tsitsipas
He won his 33rd Masters title
[8]
.
On January 27, 2019, Nadal lost to Djokovic 3-6, 2-6, 3-6 in the men's singles final of the Australian Open
[54]
; On May 20, Nadal defeated world number one Novak Djokovic 6-0, 4-6, 6-1 in the final of the Rome Masters to win the tournament for the ninth time
[55]
. On June 9, in the 2019 French Open men's singles final, Nadal defeated Austrian Thiem in four sets to win the championship of the tournament for the third consecutive year, and became the first player in history to win the title of 12 times in the same Grand Slam tournament, and his number of Grand Slam titles also reached 18
[9]
[56]
; On July 12, Nadal reached the last four at Wimbledon
[57]
; On September 9, he won the U.S. Open men's singles final with a score of 7:5, 6:3, 5:7, 4:6, 6:4, 3:2 against Russian star Dmitry Medvedev, winning the championship trophy for the fourth time, which is also his 19th Grand Slam title
[58]
; On November 4, Nadal returned to the ATP world number one ranking
[10]
. On December 21, the ITF announced the annual awards of the 2019 season, and Nadal won the title of ITF World champion for the fourth time.
Novak Djokovic
Only the fifth player after Roger Federer and Pete Sampras to top the ATP rankings at least five times. He has won 58 of the 65 matches he has played in the 2019 season, with only one defeat since Wimbledon.
[11]
On March 1, 2020, he won the Acapulco Open 2-0 against Fritz, thus becoming the oldest winner of the Acapulco Open. It was Nadal's 85th singles title, the first in tennis history with 17 consecutive titles
[59]
. On September 20, the ATP1000 Rome Masters men's singles quarter-final, Nadal lost 2-6, 5-7 to the previous 9 consecutive wins of the Argentine good player Schwarzman, stopped eight without semifinals
[60]
. On October 11, Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 in the men's singles final of the French Open, claiming his 100th Roland Garros victory and then equaling Roger Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam titles.
[61]
In the early morning of November 18, Beijing time, the 2020 ATP (Men's Professional Tennis Association) year-end finals ended two contests, and Nadal lost to Thiem 6-7 in the second round of the "2020 London" group.
[62]
Russian Dmitry Medvedev broke Nadal's serve in the second set of the men's singles semifinal at the ATP Finals on Nov. 22. Nadal was defeated 6-3, 6-7(4), 3-6.
[63]
On February 17, 2021, in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open men's singles, Nadal lost three sets in a row while leading 2-0, and finally won 6-3, 6-2, 6
4
7 -
7
Lost 4-6, 5-7 to Tsitsipas, missed the final four.
[64]
On 16 April, Nadal lost to Lublev 2-6, 6-4, 2-6 in the men's singles quarterfinals at the Monte Carlo Masters
.
[87]
Rafael Nadal won 6-4, 6-7 in the men's singles final at the Barcelona Open on April 25
6
He won the tournament for the 12th time with a 7-5 victory over Greece's Tsitsipas
.
[88]
On 17 May, Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 in the final of the Rome Masters to win the men's singles title for the 10th time
.
[90]
On June 12, Nadal lost 1-3 to Djokovic in the semifinals of the French Open men's singles and ended up in the last four
.
[91]
On June 17, Nadal announced his withdrawal from the 2021 Wimbledon and 2020 Tokyo Olympics through his social media.
[92]
On August 6, Nadal lost to the South African player 4-6, 6-1, 4-6 in the third round of men's singles at the Washington Open
Lloyd Harris
Missed the final eight
.
[93]
On August 20, Nadal announced on his personal social media that he would end the 2021 season early due to his foot injury and would not participate in the remaining events in 2021, including the US Open
.
[94]
On January 9, 2022, in the men's singles final of the first stop of the ATP250 Melbourne Summer Series, Nadal won 7-6
6
He won the 89th singles title of his career, his 23rd hardcourt title and his 10th ATP250 title, beating American Clacy 6-3
.
[99]
On January 25, in the quarterfinals of the men's singles of the 2022 Australian Open, Nadal spent 4 hours and 08 minutes, winning the first two sets and losing two sets in a row, and successfully won the deciding set, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-6, 3-2, and narrowly defeated the 14th seed Shapovalov. For the seventh time in his career, he reached the final 4 of the men's singles at the Australian Open.
[100]
On January 30, the Australian Open men's singles final, Nadal won 2-6, 6-7
5
, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5
Russia
player
Daniil Medvedev
He won the Australian Open championship trophy for the second time and also increased his number of Grand Slam titles to 21, creating a new record in the history of men's tennis
.
[101]
[103]
Spain's Rafael Nadal advanced to the semifinals of the men's singles at the Mexican Open with a 2-0 win over Paul of the United States in the quarterfinals on Feb. 24.
[104]
Spain's Rafael Nadal defeated Russia's Dmitry Medvedev 2-0 to reach the men's singles semifinal at the Mexican Open tennis tournament on Feb. 25, 2015.
[105]
On February 27, Nadal defeated in straight sets 6-4, 6-4 in the men's singles final at the ATP500 in Acapulco
Camoron Norrie
He won his 91st Tour championship.
[106]
On March 15, the fourth-seeded Nadal beat Evans 7-5, 6-3 at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 to reach the round of 16, improving his record to 17-0 wins this season. It was Nadal's 400th career win at the Masters, the first in history.
[107-108]
March 20, ATP1000 Indian Wells Masters men's singles semifinals, Nadal beat Alcalas 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, to reach the IW men's singles final for the fifth time.
[109]
On March 21, the men's singles final of the 2022 ATP1000 Indian Wells Masters, Nadal lost to the American Fritz and suffered his first defeat of the season.
[110]
On March 22, Nadal said he would miss four to six weeks due to a rib injury.
[111]
On May 4, together with Federer and Djokovic, they won the "Most Epic Competition" award in the "Iconic Moments in Tennis History" initiated by the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
[114]
On the same date
[116]
In the second round of the 2022 ATP1000 Madrid Masters men's singles, Nadal defeated Kezmanovic in straight sets 6-1/7-6 (4), winning the comeback battle and the first clay match of the personal season, locking the 21st win of the personal season.
[113]
Rafael Nadal defeated David Goffin of Belgium 2-1 in the third round of men's singles at the Madrid Open in Spain on May 5, 2015.
[115]
On 7 May, Nadal lost 2-6, 6-1, 3-6 in the men's singles quarterfinals at the Madrid Masters
Carlos Alcaras
.
[117]
On May 12, Beijing time, the 2022 ATP1000 Rome Masters ended the fourth match day contention. Nadal, Zverev, Tsitsipas are all locked in the round of 16. Nadal faces Shapovalov for a place in the quarter-finals;
[121]
Spain's Rafael Nadal loses 1-2 to Canada's Andrey Shapovalov during the men's singles third round match at the 2022 Italian Open tennis championships in Rome, May 13, 2022.
[122]
On May 16, 2022, the ATP official website ranked fifth in the world.
[123]
Rafael Nadal advanced to the second round of the men's singles at the 2022 French Open on May 24 with a 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Thompson of Australia.
[124]
In the early morning of May 26, Beijing time, the second round of the 2022 French Open men's singles ended a focus war. Nadal advanced to the last 32 with a straightforward 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 win over local wildcard Jamal Mutai.
[125-126]
On May 28, the third round of men's singles of the 2022 French Open, Nadal won 6-3, 6-2, 6-4
Van der Zandde Schorp
And advanced to the round of 16.
[127]
May 30, French Open men's singles fourth round, Nadal 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-6, 6-3, 9 seed Aliasim, advanced to the quarter-finals.
[128]
Nadal beat Novak Djokovic 6-2/4 /6 /6-2/7-6 (4) in the quarterfinals of the 2022 French Open on June 1 to advance to the last four and play Zverev for a place in the final.
[129]
On June 4, 2022 French Open men's singles semifinal, Nadal against
Zverev
As Zverev retired due to injury to his right ankle when saving the ball, Nadal advanced to the men's singles final.
[130]
On June 5, the French Open men's singles final, Nadal 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 straight sets over Norway's Ruder, the 14th career in Roland Garros to win the Gunners Cup, his 22nd Grand Slam title.
[131]
On June 21, 2022 Wimbledon announced the seedings. Nadal was seeded fourth in the men's singles.
[134]
On June 29, Nadal defeated the Argentine 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in the first round of the men's singles at Wimbledon
Francisco Serendolo
He won 306 Grand Slam singles.
[135]
On July 1, Nadal defeated Lithuanian veteran Aleksandr Bilankis 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 in the second round of the men's singles at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships.
[136]
On July 3, Nadal defeated Sonego 6-1/6-2/6-4 in the third round of the 2022 Wimbledon tennis Championships to advance to the last 16 of the men's singles for the 10th time at the All England Club.
[137]
On July 5, Nadal defeated 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (6) in the fourth round of the Wimbledon men's singles
Van der Zandde Schorp
With the Grand Slam 18 consecutive wins for the eighth time into the Wimbledon men's singles 8.
[138]
On 7 July, Nadal won the men's singles quarter-final at Wimbledon 3-6, 7-5, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (10-4)
Tyler Fritz
With Grand Slam 19 consecutive wins into the men's singles final four, advancing to the semifinals.
[139]
On the same day, Nadal decided to withdraw due to an abdominal area injury and will not play in the Wimbledon semifinals on July 8.
[140]
On August 5, Nadal announced his withdrawal from the 2022 Rogers Cup due to a recurring abdominal injury.
[163]
On August 11, Nadal confirmed that he will play at the Cincinnati Masters
Match comeback
[165]
. On August 17, the second round of the men's singles at the Cincinnati Masters ATP1000, 22-time Grand Slam winner Nadal experienced three sets and finally won 6
9
Lost 7-6-4 3-6
Borna Churic
He missed the top 16 in men's singles and lost to players outside the top100 for the 14th time in his career on the tour
[166]
[168]
. On August 31, in the first round of men's singles at the 2022 US Open, Nadal successfully reversed after losing a set, and finally took 3 hours and 07 minutes to cash the fifth match point, beating the wild-card Japanese Australian player Rishi Doi 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, and advancing to the second round of men's singles with 8 consecutive wins at the US Open.
[169-170]
On September 2, the second round of the men's singles of the 2022 US Open, Nadal spent 2 hours and 42 minutes to beat Italian veteran Fognini 2-6/6-4/6-2/6-1 for the 14th time in his career, and successfully reversed the victory after losing a set in two consecutive rounds, and locked the qualification for the ATP year-end Finals.
[171]
On September 4, Nadal opened the third round of the US Open men's singles by winning nine games in a row, and finally won 6-0, 6-1, 7-5
Richard Gasquet
In his career, he has faced opponents 18 times to maintain a complete record, and entered the men's singles round of 16 with 22 consecutive Grand Slam victories.
[172]
In the fourth round of the US Open on September 6, Nadal lost 4-6, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6 to the 22nd-seeded American player
Francis Tiafy
Stopped in the US Open men's singles round of 16, and the Grand Slam 22 consecutive wins ended.
[173]
In September, Nadal will play the Laver Cup doubles.
[174]
In September, Nadal was third on pepperstone's world singles ranking with 5,810 points. That means he has been in the Top10 for 888 consecutive weeks since April 25, 2005
Within the
[175]
. Rafael Nadal won 6-3, 6 in the second round of the men's singles at the Paris Masters on Nov. 3
4
-7, 1-6 lost
Tommy Paul
He suffered his sixth defeat of the season and was out of the Paris Masters for the first time in his nine career appearances.
[179]
On November 14, in the first round of the group stage of the ATP year-end Finals, Nadal 6
3
-7, 1-6 lost
Tyler Fritz
After losing to Tiafoe at the US Open and being reversed by Tommy Paul at the Paris Masters, he swallowed three consecutive defeats.
[180]
On November 15, in the second round of the group stage of the ATP year-end Finals, Nadal lost 3-6, 4-6
Felix Auger - Aliasim
After 2009 for the second time in the year-end finals in the opening two consecutive losses, but also after 13 years to swallow the tour again four consecutive losses.
[182]
On November 17, in the third round of the group stage of the ATP year-end Finals, Nadal hit 16 Aces, saved two break points, won all 12 of his service games, and completed the key break in the late stage of the two sets, and finally beat 7-5, 7-5 in straight sets
Ruder
He finished the 2022 season with a 39-8 record.
[183]
In December, it will participate in the 2023 Confederations Cup.
[188]
On January 16, 2023, in the first round of the 2023 Australian Open men's singles, Nadal narrowly defeated the British player 7-5, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1
Jack Draper
First win of the new season.
[189]
On January 18, the second round of the Australian Open men's singles, Nadal lost 4-6, 4-6, 5-7
Mackenzie MacDonald
.
[190]
On March 1, Nadal posted on social media, announcing his withdrawal from the following North American Sunshine Doubles tournament due to injury.
[193]
In the same month, Nadal dropped out of the world's top 10 for the first time since April 2005.
[194]
On May 5, Spanish tennis player Nadal said in a statement through social media that he will miss the Rome Masters tennis tournament starting on May 8 this year because his injury has not yet recovered.
[195]
On May 18, Nadal held a press conference to announce his withdrawal from this year's French Open due to injury, which was his first absence since 2005
A clay Grand Slam.
[198]
On June 3, Nadal announced that he had undergone arthroscopic surgery on his left psoas muscle. It is reported that the recovery time of the surgery is expected to be five months, which also means that Nadal's 2023 season has been brought to an end in advance.
[197]
On December 1, 2023 local time, Rafael Nadal announced his return to competition in January 2024.
[97]
[199]
On January 2, 2024, in the men's singles first round of the 2024 season ATP250 Brisbane Station, Nadal ushered in his comeback singles debut, defeating Thiem 7-5, 6-1.
[200]
With the win, Nadal's career win total reached 1,069, surpassing Lendl and moving up to fourth place on the all-time list.
[201]
On 5 January, Nadal missed three match points in the second set to lose 7-5, 6-7, 3-6 in the quarter-finals at the Brisbane ATP250
Jordan Thompson
Reverse, stop in the last eight.
[202]
On January 7, Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal announced that he will withdraw from the upcoming Australian Open
[203]
. On March 7, Spanish tennis star Nadal announced in a statement on social media that he was not fit enough to play in the Indian Wells Masters and withdrew from the tournament.
[205]
On April 4, local time, Spanish tennis star Nadal announced through social media that due to the impact of injury, he withdrew from the April 7 tournament
Monte Carlo Masters
.
[208]
On April 13, local time, Nadal announced through social media that he would play in the ATP500 Barcelona Station. He played his first match on the 16th against Italy's Coboli.
[209]
On May 27, Nadal lost to Zverev 3-6, 6-7, 3-6 in the first round of the French Open men's singles, his first career encounter in the French Open.
[211]
Career statistics
Overall record:
|
1,075-224 (singles), 138-76 (doubles)
|
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Total career bonus:
|
The $134808161
|
||||
In 2001:
|
0-0
|
In 2002:
|
It's 1-1
|
In 2003:
|
14-11
|
In 2004:
|
30 wins and 17 losses
|
In 2005:
|
79-10
|
In 2006:
|
59-12
|
In 2007:
|
70-15
|
In 2008:
|
82-11
|
In 2009:
|
66-14
|
In 2010:
|
71-10
|
In 2011:
|
69-15
|
In 2012:
|
42-6
|
In 2013:
|
75-7
|
In 2014:
|
48-11
|
In 2015:
|
61-20
|
In 2016:
|
39-14
|
In 2017:
|
67-11
|
In 2018:
|
45-4
|
In 2019:
|
58-7
|
In 2020:
|
27-7
|
In 2021:
|
24-5
|
2022:
|
39-8
|
In 2023:
|
1-3
|
2024:
|
7-4
|
Reference materials:
[1]
[118]
[206-207]
|
Grand Slam winners:
|
twenty-two
|
Masters winners:
|
thirty-six
|
Other ATP titles:
|
thirty-one
|
Olympic Champions:
|
one
|
Davis Cup winners:
|
five
|
Singles Titles:
|
ninety-two
|
Doubles highest ranking:
|
26
|
Doubles titles:
|
eleven
|
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Venue Champion:
|
25 hard courts, 63 clay courts, 4 grass courts (2 indoor, 90 outdoor)
|
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Year-end world Number one:
|
5 times (2008, 10 years, 13 years, 17 years, 19 years)
|
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Reference materials:
[99]
[101]
[106]
[178]
|
Singles Champions (92)
[66]
Serial number
|
A given year
|
Final day
|
ATP events
|
site
|
Final opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
2004
|
The 15th of August
|
Sopot Open
|
Red earth
|
Jose Acasuso
|
Six - three, six - four
|
2
|
2005
|
February 20th
|
Brazil Open
|
Red earth
|
Alberto Martin
|
Six - 0, six - 7
(2, 7)
, 6-1
|
3
|
2005
|
February 27th
|
Mexican Open
|
Red earth
|
6-1, 6-0
|
|
4
|
2005
|
April 17th
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Guillermo Coria
|
6-3, 6-1, 0-6, 7-5
|
5
|
2005
|
April 24th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Ferrero
|
Six - one, seven - six
(7, 4)
, 6-3
|
6
|
2005
|
On May 8th
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Guillermo Coria
|
6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6
(8–6)
|
7
|
2005
|
June 5th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
6–7
(6–8)
, 6-3, 6-1, 7-5
|
|
8
|
2005
|
July 10th
|
Swedish Open
|
Red earth
|
Berdych
|
Two - six, six - two, six - four
|
9
|
2005
|
June 23rd
|
The Stuttgart Open
|
Red earth
|
Gaudio
|
Six - three, six - three, six - four
|
10
|
2005
|
The 14th of August
|
The Canadian Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Agassiz
|
6-3, 4-6, 6-2
|
11
|
2005
|
September 18th
|
China Open
|
Hard ground
|
Guillermo Coria
|
5-7, 6-1, 6-2
|
12
|
2005
|
October 23rd
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Indoor hard ground
|
3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6
(7–3)
|
|
13
|
2006
|
On March 4th
|
Dubai Championship
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Two - six, six - four, six - four
|
14
|
2006
|
On April 23rd
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - two, six - seven
(2, 7)
, 6-3, 7-6
(7, 5)
|
15
|
2006
|
April 30th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Robredo
|
6-4, 6-4, 6-0
|
16
|
2006
|
On the 14th of May
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
6–7
(0–7)
, 7-6
(7, 5)
, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6
(7, 5)
|
17
|
2006
|
June 11th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
1-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6
(7, 4)
|
18
|
2007
|
On March 18th
|
The Indian Wells Masters
|
Hard ground
|
6-2, 7-5
|
|
19
|
2007
|
April 22nd
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - four, six - four
|
20
|
2007
|
April 29th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Guillermo Canias
|
Six - three, six - four
|
21
|
2007
|
The 13th of May
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Six - two, six - two
|
|
22
|
2007
|
June 10th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
|
23
|
2007
|
July 22nd
|
The Stuttgart Open
|
Red earth
|
Wawrinka
|
Six - four, seven - five
|
24
|
2008
|
April 27th
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Seven - five, seven - five
|
25
|
2008
|
On May 4th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
6-1, 4-6, 6-1
|
26
|
2008
|
The 18th of May
|
The Hamburg Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Seven - five, six - seven
(3, 7)
, 6-3
|
27
|
2008
|
June 8th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
6-1, 6-3, 6-0
|
28
|
2008
|
June 15th
|
Queen's Cup
|
meadow
|
Novak Djokovic
|
7–6
(8–6)
, 7-5
|
29
|
2008
|
July 6th
|
The Wimbledon tennis tournament
|
meadow
|
Federer
|
Six - four, six - four, six - seven
(5–7)
, 6-7
(8–10)
, 9-7
|
30
|
2008
|
The 27th of July
|
The Canadian Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Nicholas Keefer
|
Six - three, six - two
|
31
|
2008
|
August 17th
|
Beijing Olympic tennis tournament
|
Hard ground
|
Gonzalez
|
Six - three, seven - six
(7, 2)
, 6-3
|
32
|
2009
|
February 1st
|
Australian Open
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Seven - five, three - six, seven - six
(7–3)
3-6, 6-2
|
33
|
2009
|
The 23rd of March
|
The Indian Wells Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Six - one, six - two
|
|
34
|
2009
|
April 19th
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-3, 2-6, 6-1
|
35
|
2009
|
April 27th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
6-2, 7-5
|
36
|
2009
|
On May 4th
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
7–6
(7, 2)
, 6-2
|
37
|
2010
|
April 18th
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Verdasco
|
6-0, 6-1
|
38
|
2010
|
May 2nd
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
7-5, 6-2
|
39
|
2010
|
On May 16th
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - four, seven - six
(7, 5)
|
40
|
2010
|
June 6th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Soderling
|
Six - four, six - two, six - four
|
41
|
2010
|
The Fourth of July
|
The Wimbledon tennis championships
|
meadow
|
Berdych
|
6-3, 7-5, 6-4
|
42
|
2010
|
September 14th
|
Us Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2
|
43
|
2010
|
October 10th
|
Japan Open
|
Hard ground
|
Monfils
|
6-1, 7-5
|
44
|
2011
|
April 17th
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
Six - four, seven - five
|
45
|
2011
|
April 24th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
Six - two, six - four
|
46
|
2011
|
June 11th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Seven - five, seven - six
(7–3)
, 5-7, 6-1
|
47
|
2012
|
April 22nd
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-3, 6-1
|
48
|
2012
|
April 29th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
7–6
(7–1)
, 7-5
|
49
|
2012
|
On May 21st
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Seven - five, six - three
|
50
|
2012
|
June 11th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5
|
51
|
2013
|
February 18th
|
Brazil Open
|
Red earth
|
Nalbandian
|
Six - two, six - three
|
52
|
2013
|
The third of March
|
Mexican Open
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
6-0, 6-2
|
53
|
2013
|
On March 18th
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Del Potro
|
Four - six, six - three, six - four
|
54
|
2013
|
April 28th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Almagro
|
Six - four, six - three
|
55
|
2013
|
The 13th of May
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Red earth
|
Wawrinka
|
Six - two, six - four
|
56
|
2013
|
The 19th of May
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - one, six - three
|
57
|
2013
|
June 10th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
Six - three, six - two, six - three
|
58
|
2013
|
August 12th
|
The Canadian Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Raonic
|
Six - two, six - two
|
59
|
2013
|
The 19th of August
|
The Cincinnati Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Isner
|
7–6
(10, 8)
, 7-6
(7–3)
|
60
|
2013
|
September 10th
|
Us Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1
|
61
|
2014
|
January 5th
|
Doha Open
|
Hard ground
|
Monfils
|
Six - one, six - seven
(5–7)
, 6-2
|
62
|
2014
|
February 24th
|
Rio Open
|
Red earth
|
Dolgopolov
|
Six - three, seven - six
(7–3)
|
63
|
2014
|
On May 12th
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Red earth
|
Kei Nishikori
|
2-6, 6-4, 3-0 retire
|
64
|
2014
|
June 8th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4
|
65
|
2015
|
March 2nd
|
Argentina Open
|
Red earth
|
Juan Monaco
|
6-4, 6-1
|
66
|
2015
|
June 14th
|
The Stuttgart Open
|
meadow
|
Trojki
|
7–6
(7–3)
, 6-3
|
67
|
2015
|
August 2nd
|
Hamburg Open
|
Red earth
|
Fognini
|
Seven - five, seven - five
|
68
|
2016
|
April 17th
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Monfils
|
7-5, 5-7, 6-0
|
69
|
2016
|
April 25th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Kei Nishikori
|
Six - four, seven - five
|
70
|
2017
|
On April 23rd
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Albert Ramos
|
Six - one, six - three
|
71
|
2017
|
April 30th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
6-4, 6-1
|
|
72
|
2017
|
On the 14th of May
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Red earth
|
Tim
|
7–6
(10, 8)
, 6-4
|
73
|
2017
|
June 11th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Wawrinka
|
6-2, 6-3, 6-1
|
74
|
2017
|
September 11th
|
Us Open tennis tournament
|
Hard ground
|
Anderson
|
Six - three, six - three, six - four
|
75
|
2017
|
October 7th
|
China Open
|
Hard ground
|
Kyrgios
|
Six - two, six - one
|
76
|
2018
|
April 22nd
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Kei Nishikori
|
Six - three, six - two
|
77
|
2018
|
April 29th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Six - two, six - one
|
|
78
|
2018
|
On May 20th
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Alexander Zverev
|
Six - one, one - six, six - three
|
79
|
2018
|
June 10th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Tim
|
6-4, 6-3, 6-2
|
80
|
2018
|
August 13th
|
The Canadian Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Stefanos Tsitsipas
|
Six - two, seven - six
(7, 4)
|
81
|
2019
|
On May 20th
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
6-0, 4-6, 6-1
|
|
82
|
2019
|
June 9th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Tim
|
6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1
|
83
|
2019
|
August 11th
|
The Canadian Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Medvedev
|
6-3, 6-0
|
84
|
2019
|
September 8th
|
Us Open tennis tournament
|
Hard ground
|
Medvedev
|
7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4
|
85
|
2020
|
On March 1st
|
The Acapulco Open
[59]
|
Hard ground
|
Fritz
|
Six - three, six - two
|
86
|
2020
|
October 11th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-0, 6-2, 7-5
|
87
|
2021
|
April 25th
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Sisypas
|
Six - four, six - seven
(6–8)
, 7-5
|
88
|
2021
|
On May 17th
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
7-5, 1-6, 6-3
|
89
|
2022
|
January 9th
|
Melbourne Summer Series (First leg)
|
Hard ground
|
Clessie
|
7–6
(8–6)
, 6-3
|
90
|
2022
|
January 30th
|
Australian Open
|
Hard ground
|
2-6, 6-7
(5–7)
6-4, 6-4, 7-5
|
|
91
|
2022
|
February 27th
|
ATP500 Acapulco Race
|
Hard ground
|
Camoron Norrie
|
Six - four, six - four
|
92
|
2022
|
June 5th
|
French Open
|
Red earth
|
6-3, 6-3, 6-0
|
Singles runner-up (38)
[1]
Serial number
|
A given year
|
Final day
|
ATP events
|
site
|
Final opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
2004
|
January 18th
|
Auckland Open
|
Hard ground
|
Dominic Hebbati
|
6-4, 2-6, 5-7
|
2
|
2005
|
April 3rd
|
The Miami Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Six - two, seven - six
(7, 4)
, 6-7
(5–7)
, 3-6, 1-6
|
3
|
2006
|
July 9th
|
The Wimbledon Championships
|
meadow
|
Federer
|
0-6, 6-7
(5–7)
, 7-6
(7, 2)
, 3-6
|
4
|
2007
|
On May 20th
|
The Hamburg Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
6-2, 2-6, 0-6
|
5
|
2007
|
July 8th
|
The Wimbledon Championships
|
meadow
|
Federer
|
6–7
(7–9)
, 6-4, 6-7
(3, 7)
, 6-2, 2-6
|
6
|
2007
|
November 4th
|
The Paris Masters
|
Indoor hard ground
|
Nalbandian
|
Four - six, zero - six
|
7
|
2008
|
January 6th
|
Chennai Open
|
Hard ground
|
Youzhny
|
0-6, 1-6
|
8
|
2008
|
April 6th
|
The Miami Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Davydenko
|
Four - six, two - six
|
9
|
2009
|
February 15th
|
The Rotterdam Open
|
Hard ground
|
3-6, 6-4, 0-6
|
|
10
|
2009
|
On May 17th
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Four - six, four - six
|
11
|
2009
|
October 18th
|
The Shanghai Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Davydenko
|
6–7
(3, 7)
, 3-6
|
12
|
2010
|
January 10th
|
Doha Open
|
Hard ground
|
Davydenko
|
Six - 0, six - 7
(8–10)
, 4-6
|
13
|
2010
|
November 28th
|
Year-end finals
|
Indoor hard ground
|
Federer
|
Three - six, six - three, one - six
|
14
|
2011
|
On March 20th
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Six - four, three - six, two - six
|
|
15
|
2011
|
April 3rd
|
The Miami Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Six - four, three - six, six - seven
(4, 7)
|
16
|
2011
|
On May 7th
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
5-7, 4-6
|
17
|
2011
|
On May 16th
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Four - six, four - six
|
18
|
2011
|
The Fourth of July
|
The Wimbledon Championships
|
meadow
|
Novak Djokovic
|
4-6, 1-6, 6-1, 3-6
|
19
|
2011
|
September 12th
|
Us Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
2-6, 4-6, 7-6
(7–3)
, 1-6
|
20
|
2011
|
October 8th
|
Japan Open
|
Hard ground
|
Murray
|
6-3, 2-6, 0-6
|
21
|
2012
|
January 29th
|
Australian Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
7-5, 4-6, 2-6, 7-6
(7, 5)
, 5-7
|
22
|
2013
|
February 11th
|
Chile Open
|
Red earth
|
Zeballos
|
7–6
(7, 2)
, 6-7
(6–8)
, 4-6
|
23
|
2013
|
April 21st
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
2-6, 6-7
(1–7)
|
24
|
2013
|
October 6th
|
China Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Three - six, four - six
|
25
|
2013
|
November 12th
|
Year-end finals
|
Indoor hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Three - six, four - six
|
26
|
2014
|
January 26th
|
Australian Open
|
Hard ground
|
Wawrinka
|
3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 3-6
|
27
|
2014
|
The 31st of March
|
The Miami Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Three - six, three - six
|
28
|
2014
|
The 19th of May
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Six - four, three - six, three - six
|
29
|
2015
|
On May 11th
|
The Madrid Masters
|
Red earth
|
Murray
|
Three - six, two - six
|
30
|
2015
|
October 11th
|
China Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Two - six, two - six
|
31
|
2015
|
November 1st
|
Swiss indoor tournament
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
3-6, 7-5, 3-6
|
32
|
2016
|
January 10th
|
Doha Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
1-6, 2-6
|
33
|
2017
|
January 29th
|
Australian Open
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
4-6, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 3-6
|
34
|
2017
|
On March 4th
|
Mexican Open
|
Hard ground
|
Querei
|
Three - six, six - seven
(3, 7)
|
35
|
2017
|
April 2nd
|
The Miami Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Three - six, four - six
|
36
|
2017
|
October 14th
|
The Shanghai Masters
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Four - six, three - six
|
37
|
2019
|
January 27th
|
Australian Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Three - six, two - six, three - six
|
38
|
2022
|
On March 20th
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Three - six, six - seven
(5–7)
|
[119-120]
Doubles Champions (11)
Serial number
|
date
|
ATP events
|
site
|
intimate
|
Final opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
2003.07.27
|
Umag Open
|
Red earth
|
Alex Lopez Moron
|
Todd Perry
Thomas Shimada
|
Six - one, six - three
|
2
|
2004.01.11
|
Chennai Open
|
Hard ground
|
Robredo
|
Jonathan Ehrlich
Andy Ram
|
7–6
(7–3)
4-6, 6-3
|
3
|
2005.01.09
|
Doha Open
|
Hard ground
|
Albert Costa
|
Andre Pavel
Mikhail Yuzhny
|
Six - three, four - six, six - three
|
4
|
2008.04.27
|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
Red earth
|
Robredo
|
Mahesh Bhupati
Mark Knowles
|
Six - three, six - three
|
5
|
2009.01.09
|
Doha Open
|
Hard ground
|
Mark Lopez
|
Daniel Nestor
Nenad Zimonjic
|
4-6, 6-4, [10-8]
|
6
|
2010.03.21
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Mark Lopez
|
Daniel Nestor
Nenad Zimonjic
|
7–6
(10, 8)
, 6-3
|
7
|
2011.01.08
|
Doha Open
|
Hard ground
|
Mark Lopez
|
Daniele Bracciari
Andreas Seppi
|
Six - three, seven - six
(7, 4)
|
8
|
2012.03.19
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Mark Lopez
|
Isner
Querei
|
Six - two, seven - six
(7–3)
|
9
|
2015.01.10
|
Doha Open
|
Hard ground
|
Juan Monaco
|
Hurian Noor
Philip Oswald
|
Six - three, six - four
|
10
|
2016.08.13
|
Rio Olympic Games
|
Hard ground
|
Mark Lopez
|
Horia Tecau
Florin Megia
|
Six - two, three - six, six - four
|
11
|
2016.10.09
|
China Open
|
Hard ground
|
Pablo Carreno Busta
|
Jack Sock
Bernard Tomic
|
6−7
(6−8)
6−2, [10−8]
|
Doubles Runner-up (4)
Serial number
|
date
|
ATP events
|
site
|
intimate
|
Final opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1
|
2005.04.24
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Feliciano Lopez
|
Leander
Paz
Nenad Zimonjic
|
Three - six, three - six
|
2
|
2007.01.08
|
Chennai Open
|
Hard ground
|
Tomme Silva
|
Xavier Maris
Dick ·
Norman
|
6–7
(4, 7)
, 6-7
(4, 7)
|
3
|
2007.04.30
|
Barcelona Open
|
Red earth
|
Tomme Silva
|
Andrei Pavel
Alexander Vaske
|
Three - six, six - seven
(1–7)
|
4
|
2013.02.11
|
Chile Open
|
Red earth
|
Juan Monaco
|
Paolo Lorenzi
Potito Starache
|
Two - six, four - six
|
[67]
Number of weeks in the world ranking
World ranking
|
Time period
|
Number of weeks
|
total
|
---|---|---|---|
1
|
August 18, 2008 to July 5, 2009
|
46
|
141
|
June 7, 2010 to July 3, 2011
|
56
|
||
October 7, 2013 to July 6, 2014
|
39
|
||
2
|
July 25, 2005 to August 17, 2008
|
160
|
261
|
July 6, 2009 to August 16, 2009
|
6
|
||
September 14, 2009 to January 31, 2010
|
20
|
||
May 17, 2010 to June 6, 2010
|
3
|
||
July 4, 2011 to May 13, 2012
|
45
|
||
May 21, 2012 to July 8, 2012
|
7
|
||
August 19, 2013 to October 6, 2013
|
7
|
||
July 7, 2014 to October 12, 2014
|
13
|
||
3
|
Nine time periods ranked third
|
54
|
|
4
|
Nine time periods ranked fourth
|
48
|
|
5
|
Eight time periods ranked fifth
|
57
|
|
7
|
Four time periods ranked 7th
|
11
|
Note: The deadline is January 30, 2017
[68]
Grand Slam winners and runners-up
[9]
Men's Singles Champions (22)
A given year
|
competition
|
site
|
Final opponent
|
Nationality of opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Mariano Puerta
|
Argentina
|
6–7
(6–8)
, 6-3, 6-1, 7-5
|
2006
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
1-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6
(7, 4)
|
2007
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
|
2008
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
6-1, 6-3, 6-0
|
2008
|
Wimbledon
|
meadow
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
Six - four, six - four, six - seven
(5–7)
, 6-7
(8–10)
, 9-7
|
2009
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
Hard ground
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
Seven - five, three - six, seven - six
(7–3)
3-6, 6-2
|
2010
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Robin Soderling
|
Sweden
|
Six - four, six - two, six - four
|
2010
|
Wimbledon
|
meadow
|
Tomas Berdych
|
Czech Republic
|
6-3, 7-5, 6-4
|
2010
|
U.S. Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2
|
2011
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
Seven - five, seven - six
(7–3)
, 5-7, 6-1
|
2012
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5
|
2013
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Spain
|
Six - three, six - two, six - three
|
|
2013
|
U.S. Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1
|
2014
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
3-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4
|
2017
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Stanislas Wawrinka
|
Switzerland
|
6-2, 6-3, 6-1
|
2017
|
U.S. Open
|
Hard ground
|
S.Africa
|
Six - three, six - three, six - four
|
|
2018
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Austria
|
Six - four, six - three, six - two
|
|
2019
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Dominic Thiem
|
Austria
|
6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1
|
2019
|
U.S. Open
|
Hard ground
|
Russia
|
7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4
|
|
2020
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
6-0, 6-2, 7-5
|
2022
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
Hard ground
|
Russia
|
2-6, 6-7
(5–7)
6-4, 6-4, 7-5
[102]
|
|
2022
|
The net of Justice
|
Red earth
|
Norse
|
6-3, 6-3, 6-0
[131]
|
Men's Singles Runner-up (8)
A given year
|
competition
|
site
|
Final opponent
|
Nationality of opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2006
|
Wimbledon
|
meadow
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
0-6, 6-7
(5–7)
, 7-6
(7, 2)
, 3-6
|
2007
|
Wimbledon
|
meadow
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
6–7
(7–9)
, 6-4, 6-7
(3, 7)
, 6-2, 2-6
|
2011
|
Wimbledon
|
meadow
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
4-6, 1-6, 6-1, 3-6
|
2011
|
U.S. Open
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
2-6, 4-6, 7-6
(7–3)
, 1-6
|
2012
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
7-5, 4-6, 2-6, 7-6
(7, 5)
, 5-7
|
2014
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
Hard ground
|
Stanislas Wawrinka
|
Switzerland
|
3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 3-6
|
2017
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
Hard ground
|
Roger Federer
|
Switzerland
|
4-6, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 3-6
|
2019
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Serbia
|
Three - six, two - six, three - six
|
Masters Series championship and runner-up
Men's Singles Champions (36)
A given year
|
competition
|
site
|
Final opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|
2005
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Guillermo Coria
|
6-3, 6-1, 0-6, 7-5
|
2005
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Guillermo Coria
|
6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6
(8–6)
|
2005
|
Montreal
|
Hard ground
|
Agassiz
|
6-3, 4-6, 6-2
|
2005
|
Madrid
|
Indoor hard ground
|
Ljubicic
|
3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6
(7–3)
|
2006
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - two, six - seven
(2, 7)
, 6-3, 7-6
(7, 5)
|
2006
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
6–7
(0–7)
, 7-6
(7, 5)
, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6
(7, 5)
|
2007
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
6-2, 7-5
|
|
2007
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - four, six - four
|
2007
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Six - two, six - two
|
|
2008
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Seven - five, seven - five
|
2008
|
Hamburg
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Seven - five, six - seven
(3, 7)
, 6-3
|
2008
|
Toronto
|
Hard ground
|
Nicholas Keefer
|
Six - three, six - two
|
2009
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Six - one, six - two
|
|
2009
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-3, 2-6, 6-1
|
2009
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
7–6
(7, 2)
, 6-2
|
2010
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Verdasco
|
6-0, 6-1
|
2010
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
7-5, 6-2
|
2010
|
Madrid
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - four, seven - six
(7, 5)
|
2011
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Ferrer
|
Six - four, seven - five
|
2012
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
6-3, 6-1
|
2012
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Seven - five, six - three
|
2013
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Del Potro
|
Four - six, six - three, six - four
|
2013
|
Madrid
|
Red earth
|
Wawrinka
|
Six - two, six - four
|
2013
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Six - one, six - three
|
2013
|
Montreal
|
Hard ground
|
Raonic
|
Six - two, six - two
|
2013
|
Cincinnati
|
Hard ground
|
Isner
|
7–6
(10, 8)
, 7-6
(7–3)
|
2014
|
Madrid
|
Red earth
|
Kei Nishikori
|
2-6, 6-4, 3-0 retire
|
2016
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Monfils
|
7-5, 5-7, 6-0
|
2017
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Ramos
|
Six - one, six - three
|
2017
|
Madrid
|
Red earth
|
Tim
|
7–6
(10, 8)
, 6-4
|
2018
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Six - two, six - one
|
|
2018
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Six - one, one - six, six - three
|
|
2018
|
Toronto
|
Hard ground
|
Stefanos Tsitsipas
|
Six - two, seven - six
(7, 4)
|
2019
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
[69]
|
6-0, 4-6, 6-1
|
2019
|
Toronto
|
Hard ground
|
Daniil Medvedev
|
6-3, 6-0
|
2021
|
The Rome Masters
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
7-5, 1-6, 6-3
|
Men's Singles Runner-up (17)
[70]
A given year
|
competition
|
site
|
Final opponent
|
Final score
|
---|---|---|---|---|
2005
|
Miami
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Six - two, seven - six
(7, 4)
, 6-7
(5–7)
, 3-6, 1-6
|
2007
|
Hamburg
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
6-2, 2-6, 0-6
|
2007
|
Paris
|
Indoor hard ground
|
Nalbandian
|
Four - six, zero - six
|
2008
|
Miami
|
Hard ground
|
Davydenko
|
Four - six, two - six
|
2009
|
Madrid
|
Red earth
|
Federer
|
Four - six, four - six
|
2009
|
Shanghai
|
Indoor hard ground
|
Davydenko
|
6–7
(3, 7)
, 3-6
|
2011
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Six - four, three - six, two - six
|
|
2011
|
Miami
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Six - four, three - six, six - seven
(4, 7)
|
2011
|
Madrid
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
5-7, 4-6
|
2011
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Four - six, four - six
|
2013
|
Monte Carlo
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
2-6, 6-7
(1–7)
|
2014
|
Miami
|
Hard ground
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Three - six, three - six
|
2014
|
Roman
|
Red earth
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Six - four, three - six, three - six
|
2015
|
Madrid
|
Red earth
|
Three - six, two - six
|
|
2017
|
Miami
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Three - six, four - six
|
2017
|
Shanghai
|
Hard ground
|
Federer
|
Four - six, three - six
|
2022
|
Indian Wells
|
Hard ground
|
Three - six, six - seven
(5–7)
|
Grand Slam results round-up
A given year
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
The net of Justice
|
Wimbledon Championships
|
U.S. Open
|
Year-end finals
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003
|
-
|
-
|
Third round
|
Round 2
|
-
|
2004
|
Third round
|
-
|
-
|
Round 2
|
-
|
2005
|
Fourth round
|
Champion
|
Round 2
|
Third round
|
-
|
2006
|
-
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
Final eight
|
semifinal
|
2007
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
Fourth round
|
semifinal
|
2008
|
Top four
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
-
|
2009
|
Champion
|
Fourth round
|
-
|
Top four
|
Group match
|
2010
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
2011
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
runner-up
|
Group match
|
2012
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Round 2
|
-
|
-
|
2013
|
-
|
Champion
|
First round
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
2014
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Fourth round
|
-
|
-
|
2015
|
Final eight
|
Final eight
|
Round 2
|
Third round
|
semifinal
|
2016
|
First round
|
Third round
|
-
|
Fourth round
|
-
|
2017
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Fourth round
|
Champion
|
Group match
|
2018
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
Top four
|
-
|
2019
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
Champion
|
Group match
|
2020
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
Not yet held
|
-
|
semifinal
|
2021
|
Final eight
|
Top four
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2022
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
Fourth round
|
Group match
|
2023
|
Round 2
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2024
|
-
|
First round
|
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Reference materials:
[66]
[71]
[92]
[131]
[139]
[173]
[183]
[190]
[198]
[203-204]
[211]
|
Masters round up
From 2003 to 2008
Locations
|
Indian Wells
|
Miami
|
Monte Carlo
|
Roman
|
Hamburg
|
Montreal /
Toronto
|
Cincinnati
|
Madrid
|
Paris
|
site
|
Hard ground
|
Hard ground
|
Red earth
|
Red earth
|
Red earth
|
Hard ground
|
Hard ground
|
Hard ground
|
carpet
|
2003
|
-
|
-
|
Third round
|
-
|
Third round
|
-
|
-
|
First round
|
-
|
2004
|
Third round
|
Fourth round
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
First round
|
First round
|
Round 2
|
-
|
2005
|
-
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
-
|
Champion
|
First round
|
Champion
|
-
|
2006
|
Top four
|
Round 2
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
-
|
Third round
|
Final eight
|
Final eight
|
-
|
2007
|
Champion
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
Top four
|
Round 2
|
Final eight
|
runner-up
|
2008
|
Top four
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Round 2
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
Top four
|
Final eight
|
2009-2024
Locations
|
Indian
Vils
|
Miami
|
Monte Carlo
|
Roman
|
Madrid
|
Montreal /
Toronto
|
Cincinnati
|
Shanghai
|
Paris
|
site
|
Hard ground
|
Hard ground
|
Red earth
|
Red earth
|
Red earth
|
Hard ground
|
Hard ground
|
Hard ground
|
Hard ground
|
2009
|
Champion
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
Final eight
|
Top four
|
runner-up
|
Top four
|
2010
|
Top four
|
Top four
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
Final eight
|
Third round
|
-
|
2011
|
runner-up
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
runner-up
|
runner-up
|
Round 2
|
Final eight
|
Third round
|
-
|
2012
|
Top four
|
Top four
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Third round
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2013
|
Champion
|
-
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
Top four
|
2014
|
Third round
|
runner-up
|
Final eight
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
-
|
-
|
Round 2
|
-
|
2015
|
Final eight
|
Third round
|
Top four
|
Final eight
|
runner-up
|
Final eight
|
Third round
|
Top four
|
Final eight
|
2016
|
Top four
|
Round 2
|
Champion
|
Final eight
|
Top four
|
-
|
Third round
|
Round 2
|
-
|
2017
|
Fourth round
|
runner-up
|
Champion
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
Third round
|
Final eight
|
runner-up
|
Final eight
|
2018
|
-
|
-
|
Champion
|
Champion
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2019
|
Top four
|
-
|
Top four
|
Champion
|
Top four
|
Champion
|
-
|
-
|
Top four
|
2020
|
Not yet held
|
Not yet held
|
Not yet held
|
Final eight
|
Not yet held
|
Not yet held
|
-
|
Not yet held
|
Top four
|
2021
|
-
|
-
|
Final eight
|
Champion
|
Final eight
|
-
|
-
|
Not yet held
|
-
|
2022
|
runner-up
|
-
|
-
|
Third round
|
Final eight
|
-
|
Round 2
|
Not yet held
|
Round 2
|
2023
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
2024
|
-
|
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Reference materials:
[70]
[163-164]
[166-167]
[191]
[193]
[195-196]
[198]
[204-205]
|
All time record
circuit
|
Origin time
|
Completion record
|
co-holder
|
---|---|---|---|
Grand slam
|
1968
|
14 singles titles (since the Open era) in one event (French Open)
[132]
|
Hold alone
|
Grand slam continuity
|
1877
|
Won at least one Grand Slam title every year for 10 consecutive years (2005-2014)
|
Hold alone
|
Players who won at 3 different Grand Slam venues in one year (2010)
|
|||
Continuity at the Masters
|
1970
|
Won at least one Masters title every year for 10 consecutive years (2005-2014)
|
Hold alone
|
1897
|
11 singles titles (eight in a row from 2005-2012, three in a row from 2016-2018)
[153]
|
Hold alone
|
|
1968
|
Won 11 singles titles in one event
[156-157]
|
Hold alone
|
|
1925
|
14 singles titles (2005-2008 four in a row, 2010-2014 five in a row, 2017-2020 four in a row, 2022)
|
Hold alone
|
|
1930
|
10 singles titles
[67]
[90]
|
Hold alone
|
|
1953
|
12 singles titles
[154]
|
Hold alone
|
Grand slam record
Note: These records are from the time of publication (after 1968).
competition
|
A given year
|
Completion record
|
co-holder
|
---|---|---|---|
The net of Justice
Wimbledon Championships
Olympic Games
Australian Open Tennis Championship
U.S. Open
|
2005
2008
2008
2009
2010
|
Career Golden Slam
|
|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
The net of Justice
Wimbledon Championships
U.S. Open
|
2009,2022
2005,2006
2008,2010
2010,2013
|
Two career Grand Slam (" Double Slam ")
[71]
|
Novak Djokovic
[152]
|
Australian Open - French Open - Wimbledon - US Open
|
2005-2010.
|
Youngest Grand Slam winner (24 years old)
|
Hold alone
|
Australian Open - French Open - Wimbledon - US Open
|
2005-2010.
|
He has won at least two Grand Slams on grass, clay and hard courts
|
Novak Djokovic
[158]
|
The net of Justice
|
2005-2014.
2017-2020.
2022
|
He won 14 singles titles
|
Hold alone
|
Australian Open - French Open - Wimbledon - US Open
|
2005-2014.
|
Won at least one Grand Slam title every year for 10 years in a row
|
Hold alone
|
French Open - Wimbledon - US Open
|
2010
|
Winning Grand Slam titles on clay, grass and hard courts in one year
|
Novak Djokovic
[155]
|
The net of Justice
|
2007-2012.
2017
|
6 finals without losing a set (2007,2008,2010,2012,2017 French Open, 2010 US Open)
|
Hold alone
|
The net of Justice
|
2008
2010
2017
2020
|
He has won four titles without losing a set
[146-149]
|
Hold alone
|
The net of Justice
|
2022
|
Beat four top-10 players on the way to a Grand Slam title
|
MATS Wieland
Roger Federer
[159]
|
French Open - Australian Open
|
2008-2009.
|
Clay, grass and hard court Grand Slam winners of the year
|
|
French Open - Australian Open
|
2008-2009.
|
Multi-year Olympic singles gold medalist, clay, grass and hard court Grand Slam winner
|
Hold alone
|
Wimbledon - The Olympics
|
2008
|
He also won the Olympic singles gold medal and the Wimbledon title
|
|
Wimbledon - Australian Open
|
2011-2012.
|
Three consecutive Grand Slam singles runners-up
|
Hold alone
|
Single Grand Slam record
competition
|
A given year
|
Completion record
|
co-holder
|
---|---|---|---|
Australian Open Tennis Championship
|
2012
|
Longest Grand Slam men's singles final (5 hours 53 minutes)
|
|
2022
|
Came back from 2-0 down to win the championship
[141]
|
Hold alone
|
|
2009-2022.
|
Winning the title for the first time in 13 years
|
Hold alone
|
|
The net of Justice
|
2005
|
He won the first time he competed
|
|
2005-2008.
2010-2014.
2017-2020.
2022
[132]
|
14 singles titles
|
Hold alone
|
|
14 finals appearances
|
Hold alone
|
||
2005-2008.
2010-2014.
2017-2022.
[142]
|
15 trips to the Final Four
[143]
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2008.
2010-2015.
2017-2022.
|
16 trips to the final eight
[145]
|
Novak Djokovic
|
|
2005-2022.
|
A total of 112 wins
[144]
|
Hold alone
|
|
2010-2014.
|
Won the championship five times in a row
|
Hold alone
|
|
Five consecutive finals
|
Hold alone
|
||
2010-2015.
|
Winning 39 straight games
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2022.
|
Highest match win percentage 97.4% (112-3)
|
Hold alone
|
|
2007-2017.
|
Six finals without losing a set
|
Hold alone
|
|
2008
2010
2017
2020
|
He has won four titles without losing a set
|
Hold alone
|
|
2022
|
Oldest men's singles champion (36 years, 2 days)
[150]
|
Hold alone
|
|
U.S. Open
|
2013
|
North American hardcourt season championship
|
|
2017
|
He won the final without giving up a break point
[151]
|
Hold alone
|
ATP
1000
A Masters record
competition
|
A given year
|
Completion record
|
co-holder
|
---|---|---|---|
Monte Carlo Masters
|
2005-2012, 2016-2018
|
He won 11 championships in the same race
[67]
[153]
|
Hold alone
|
ATP Masters
|
2005-2014.
|
Won at least one championship every year for 10 consecutive years
|
Hold alone
|
He has won at least one clay court tournament every year for 10 consecutive years
|
Hold alone
|
||
He won at least one championship in Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome
|
|||
He won at least two titles in Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome
|
Novak Djokovic
Ivan Lendl
|
||
He won at least three titles in Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome
|
Hold alone
|
||
ATP Masters
|
2005-2016.
|
42 trips to the finals
|
Novak Djokovic
|
ATP Masters
|
2005-2021.
[162]
|
26 men's singles titles on clay
|
Hold alone
|
ATP Masters
|
2013
|
Eight trips to the Final Four in a single season
|
Novak Djokovic
|
ATP Masters
|
All nine events reached the final
|
Ivan Lendl
Roger Federer
Novak Djokovic
|
|
Roman
Madrid
Canada
Cincinnati
|
Four straight Masters wins
|
Novak Djokovic
|
|
ATP Masters
|
2005-2022.
|
76 trips to the Final Four
[161]
|
Hold alone
|
99 trips to the final eight
[160]
|
Hold alone
|
||
2008-2010.
|
21 consecutive trips to the final eight
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2013.
|
Seven championships in nine years
|
Hold alone
|
|
Monte Carlo Masters
The Rome Masters
|
2005-2014.
|
Won more than 7 championships
|
Hold alone
|
Monte Carlo Masters
The Madrid Masters
The Rome Masters
|
2010
|
A grand slam on clay
|
Hold alone
|
Canada
Cincinnati
|
2013
|
The Grand Slam of North American hardcourt tournaments
|
|
2005-2012, 2016
|
Nine championships
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2012.
|
Eight in a row
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2013.
|
Nine consecutive finals
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2013, 2016
|
Reached the final 10 times
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2013.
|
46 games in a row
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2013.
|
Seven-time champion
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2014.
|
Reached the final nine times
|
Hold alone
|
|
2009-2014.
|
Reached the finals six times in a row
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005-2007.
|
Three in a row
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005,2010,2013,2014
|
Four-time champion
|
Hold alone
|
|
2009-11, 2013-15
|
2 in a row
|
Hold alone
|
|
2005, 2009-11,
2013-15
|
Reached the final seven times
|
Hold alone
|
|
2009-11, 2013-15
|
3 consecutive finals
|
Hold alone
|
|
Monte Carlo Masters
The Rome Masters
|
2005-07, 2009-10, 2012
|
There have been six seasons in which both races have been won
|
Hold alone
|
ATP Masters
|
2011,2013
|
5 consecutive races to reach the final
|
Novak Djokovic
|
Record winning streak on clay
A given year
|
Clay court event
|
Number of wins
|
2005
|
Monte Carlo Masters
Barcelona Open
The Rome Masters
Swedish Open
The Stuttgart Open
Davis Cup (v Italy)
|
5
6
6
7
5
5
2
|
2006
|
Monte Carlo Masters
Barcelona Open
The Rome Masters
The net of Justice
Davis Cup (v Italy)
|
6
5
6
7
2
|
2007
|
Monte Carlo Masters
Barcelona Open
The Rome Masters
Hamburg Open
|
5
5
5
4
|
sports | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
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Laureus World Sports Awards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
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Honorary title | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
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ATP Annual Awards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
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Off-court honors | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
On December 4, 2017, the Spanish "As" held the 50th anniversary award ceremony, and Nadal was named the best male athlete
[6]
.
On 24 February 2021, he was nominated for the Best Male Athlete Award at the 21st Laureus World Sports Awards 2021.
[82]
In December 2022, he was selected to the 2022 International Top 10 Athletes list.
[187]
On October 19, 2019, Nadal and Maria Francesca officially got married, ending their 15-year long love run
[84]
.
Nadal is a die-hard football fan, among the many football giants, Nadal's favorite is Real Madrid, he has been to Real Madrid home to watch matches on many occasions. More than just watching, Nadal was actively involved in the affairs of Real Madrid, which was able to crush its arch-rivals
Barcelona
sign
Asensio
Nadal did it
[83]
.
On December 20, 2021, Rafael Nadal confirmed in a statement via social media that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Nadal said in a statement that when he returned to Spain from ABU Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, a nucleic acid test he took after entering the country tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Nadal had tested negative for the virus during the previous tournament in ABU Dhabi.
[96]
Nadal is under home quarantine.
[98]
On June 15, 2022, according to the Spanish media "Hola" magazine reported that Nadal and his wife Maria - Francesca are about to usher in their first child, although Nadal has not issued a statement to confirm, but the Spanish media released a holiday photo of Nadal and his wife, saying that the "plum little sister" wore a bathing suit to show the pregnant mother's body.
[133]
On October 8, 2022, the Spanish newspaper Marca reported that Nadal and his wife Meri Perello had successfully born their first child, and they named their son Rafael Nadal Perello.
[177]
Late at night on May 18, 2023, Nadal held a press conference to announce his withdrawal from the 2023 French Open due to injury, which is also his first absence on clay since 2005
Grand Slam.
[198]
On April 23, 2024, the 2024 Lawrence Best Public Welfare Award was announced, and the Nadal Foundation won the final award, and Raul and Butragueno presented the award.
[210]
In recognition of Nadal's achievements in the tennis world, Spain's Mallorca Observatory named a planet "128036" on May 28, 2003, "Nadal's star", becoming the first tennis player to be named a planet
[65]
.
Nadal is a defensive bottomline player, using a strong topspin, fast moving feet, strong willpower, continue to press opponents back and forth, his excellent physical fitness makes his topspin more threatening, especially on clay courts. His almost vertical swing track and fast racket rate, so that he played topspin, the opponent is not easy to catch the accurate point, even if received it is difficult to force back, Nadal's unique way of hitting the ball is a pioneering tennis technology
(Shanghai Tennis Masters website review)
[2]
. Nadal has contributed to the whole sport of tennis, not only the outstanding results, but also the spirit of never giving up, which is an inspiration to everyone who watches the match
(Samaranch Award)
[85]
. Nadal is not a normal guy, he plays every point like it's the last point of his life, which is a pretty incredible thing
(
Paul Anacon
Review)
[86]
.