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Rafael Nadal Announces Retirement? Tennis Works’ Detailed Insight On The Greatest Player’s Career
One of the greatest clay court players, Rafael Nadal’s record-breaking French Open career looked like ending when the 14-time champion lost against Alexander Zverev. Rafael Nadal, who turns 38 soon, went down 6-3, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3 to world number four Zverev facing his 4th loss in these 116 matches since 2005. This was his first defeat in Paris in the opening round.
This raises several questions about his long-term future in tennis. He rejoined the tour last month after being absent for 15 months due to his hip surgery in 2023.
“I don’t know if this is the last time I will be here, I am not 100% sure but if it is then I want to enjoy it,” said Nadal. “The feelings today are difficult to describe in words.”
“The feelings that I have today are difficult to describe in words but for me, it’s so special to feel the love from the people, in the way that I felt in the place where I won the most,” Nadal added.
A Career Insight Of The Greatest Clay Court Player: Rafael Nadal
John Cavill from Tennis Works gives us an insight into Nadal’s career and why he is the greatest of all time. Tennis Works, a tennis coaching institute helps you to understand Nadal’s great contributions in the world of tennis.
As Of 11 March 2024 | Rafael Nadal |
Age | 37 |
Major Titles | 22 |
Aussie Open | 2 |
French Open | 14 |
Wimbledon | 2 |
US Open | 4 |
Major Finals | 30 |
Masters Titles | 36 |
Indian Wells | 3 |
Miami | 0 |
Monte Carlo | 11 |
Madrid/Hamburg | 5 |
Rome | 10 |
Canada | 5 |
Cincinnati | 1 |
Shanghai/Madrid | 1 |
Paris | 0 |
Masters Finals | 53 |
Year End Titles | 0 |
Year End Finals | 2 |
Olympics | 1 |
Total Big Titles | 59 |
Total Titles | 92 |
Total Finals | 130 |
Total Win % | 70.77% |
Year End #1 | 5 |
Weeks At #1 | 209 |
While Nadal has encountered several injuries throughout his career, his game has always been consistent on clay. He has won the French Open 14 times since 2005. But his golden age was from 2008-2010, earning 6 major titles and completing the career grand slam.
Rafael Nadal is undeniably the greatest clay court player of all time. Out of his 94 titles, he has earned 64 of them on the clay court.
Summing Up
How great was Rafael Nadal on clay? Well, let us tell you. To start Rafael has won a mind-boggling 14 French Open Titles. This is the most any male or female tennis player has ever won. His record at Ronald Garros is 112:3. This dominance level is impossible. No tennis player will ever accomplish this again. From April to May 2007 Nadal won 81 straight matches on clay. He also holds the record for the most clay court events won with a total of 63. He is not only the greatest clay court player of all time, he is the greatest tennis player of all time.