Rafael Nadal career statistics

Rafael Nadal career statistics

Rafael Nadal has won 86 ATP singles titles including a joint-record 20 Grand Slam singles titles and 35 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles. Representing Spain, he has won 2 Olympic Gold medals including a Singles Gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Gold in men’s doubles at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Nadal also won the Davis Cup 5 times for Spain in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019. At the international level, he won the 2017 and 2019 editions of the Laver Cup with Team Europe. He is the sixth male player to be ATP No. 1 for more than 200 weeks, joining Connors, Lendl, Sampras, Djokovic and Federer.

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Summary Rafael Nadal career statisticsRafael Nadal has won 86 ATP singles titles including a joint-record 20 Grand Slam singles titles and 35 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles. Representing Spain, he has won 2 Olympic Gold medals including a Singles Gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Gold in men’s doubles at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Nadal also won the Davis Cup 5 times for Spain in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019. At the international level, he won the 2017 and 2019 editions of the Laver Cup with Team Europe. He has a 60–8 record in clay court tournament finals and has lost only twice in best-of-five-set matches on clay. His 13 French Open titles are a record for one player at a single major, surpassing the old record of 11 Australian Open titles won by Margaret Court. He is the sixth male player to be ATP No. 1 for more than 200 weeks, joining Connors, Lendl, Sampras, Djokovic and Federer. He owns records for most titles at the ATP 500, Masters 1000, and Grand Slam levels. His 9th French Open crown in 2014 made him the first man in the Open Era to win the same tournament 9 times, breaking a 32-year record held by Guillermo Vilas, who won the Buenos Aires title 8 times, the last being in 1982. By virtue of his 9th Monte Carlo title in 2016, Nadal became the first ATP player in history to win two different tournaments nine times each. He also owns the longest single-surface winning streak on clay from April 2005 to May 2007.

He never lost 2 consecutive matches on Clay in his entire career. Many tennis critics and top players regard him as the greatest clay-court player of all time. He leads 20–10 off clay and 7–9 off clay in Grand Slams and he is the only male to win 10 major titles at a Grand Slam event at ten major tournaments. He won five consecutive French Open singles titles from 2010 to 2014 to become the only player in this event to win five straight consecutive singles titles. He became the third man to have won four consecutive titles there in 2017, by winning his tenth French Open title by winning the French Open by winning four straight singles titles in Paris. He was the first player to defeat Federer in three different Grand Slam finals, but they have never faced each other in the US Open. He has never been extended to 5 sets even once in 13 Frenchopen Finals wins. He’s the third player to win more than US$100 million in prize money after Djokovich and Federers. He won four straight French Open singles titles from 2005 to 2008 to join Paul Aymé and Björn Borg as the third man to havewon four consecutive there. He’s the seventh male player in 3 consecutive Wimbledon finals after Borg, John McEnroe, John Mc Becker and Stefan Edberg and Sampras.