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Rafael Nadal singles-ranking history chart through January 2020 Singles ranking composite history chart through January 2020 (Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic) 2001–2002: Start of professional career
1.3.2 2018 Wimbledon–2020 Australian Open: Djokovic returns, dominates with Nadal 1.3.3 2020–2021: Disrupted seasons, Nadal and Djokovic ties Federer's major titles record 1.3.4 2022–23: Federer retires, Nadal breaks the major titles record, Djokovic sets a new major titles record and other records
Rafael Nadal has a 27–6 ATP match win–loss record in the 2020 season. His record against players who were part of the ATP rankings Top Ten at the time of their meetings is 3–4. Bold indicates player was ranked top 10 at the time of at least one meeting. The following list is ordered by number of wins:
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has announced his retirement from the sport at the age of 38. In a statement posted to social media, Nadal -- who has won 22 Grand Slam men's singles titles, including a ...
With tears in his eyes, Rafael Nadal said goodbye to professional tennis on Tuesday. ... Nadal’s singular career began in 2001, when he turned professional at the age of just 14.
Rafael Nadal is one of tennis's highest net-worth players, having amassed a fortune in prize money and sponsorships. ... Nadal turned pro at age 15, in 2001. The 38-year-old will hang up his ...
2020 Australian Open: 14 November 1998: 1 February 2020: 19 years, 132 days Iga Świątek: 2020 French Open: 31 May 2001: 10 October 2020: 1st of 5 25 years, 176 days Barbora Krejčíková: 2021 French Open: 18 December 1995: 12 June 2021: 1st of 2 18 years, 302 days Emma Raducanu: 2021 US Open: 13 November 2002: 11 September 2021: 23 years, 22 ...
Nadal is the only player to win four Grand Slam titles without dropping a set (2008, 2010, 2017 and 2020 French Opens) surpassing the prior record of three held by Björn Borg. He is also the first player, male or female, to win 100 matches at the French Open and holds the all-time record for the most match wins at a single major, with 112 at ...