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Nadal defeated Raonic and in the quarterfinal and semifinal, respectively the latter lasting for five sets over five hours , to set up a final against , his first Grand Slam final since he won the 2014 French Open. Nadal's evolution into an all-court champion has established him as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Following the victory, however, Nadal had to withdraw from competition owing to a left wrist injury initially suffered during the , handing a walk-over into the fourth round.
Gigi Hadid sports pixie cut for Stuart Weitzman campaign - Nadal won every set that he played in the tournament, dropping a total of only 35 games over his seven matches, which is the second-fewest by any male second only to 's 32 dropped games at the on the way to a title at a Grand Slam tournament in the Open era with all matches being best-of-five-sets. Тренер 2018 скачать торрент 15 963.
Nadal in 2016 Full name Rafael Nadal Parera Country sports Residence , , Spain Born 1986-06-03 3 June 1986 age 32 Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain Height 1. Nadal's evolution into an all-court champion has established him as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Nadal has won 17 , a record 32 titles, a record 20 tournaments, and the. In majors, Nadal has won 11 titles, 3 titles, 2 titles, and one title. He was also a member of the winning in , , , and. In 2010, he became the seventh male player in history and youngest of five in the to achieve the at age 24. He is the second male player, after , to complete the singles. In 2011, Nadal was named the. Rafael Nadal was born in , ,. His father, Sebastián Nadal, is a businessman who owns an insurance company as well as a glass and window company, Vidres Mallorca, and manages his own restaurant, Sa Punta. His mother is Ana María Parera, a housewife. He has a younger sister named María Isabel. His uncle, , is a retired professional , who played for , , and the. Recognizing that Nadal had a natural talent for tennis, another uncle, , a former professional tennis player, introduced him to tennis when he was three years old. At age eight, Nadal won an under-12 regional tennis championship at a time when he was also a promising football player. This made Toni Nadal intensify training, and at that time he encouraged Nadal to play left-handed for a natural advantage on the tennis court, as he noticed Nadal played shots with two hands. When Nadal was 12, he won the Spanish and European tennis titles in his age group and was playing tennis and football all the time. Nadal's father made him choose between football and tennis so that his school work would not deteriorate entirely. Football had to stop straight away. You can do it from your home. In May 2001, he defeated former Grand Slam tournament champion in a clay-court exhibition match. Nadal turned professional at the age of 15, and he participated in two events on the junior circuit. By the age of 17, he beat the first time they played and became the youngest man to reach the third round at Wimbledon since. At 19, Nadal won the French Open the first time he played it, a feat not accomplished in Paris for more than 20 years. He eventually won it the first four times he played at Roland Garros. Early in his career, Nadal became known for his habit of biting the trophies he won. Singles ranking composite history chart through November 2016 Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic 2002—2004 On 29 April 2002, at 15 years and 10 months, the world No. The following year, Nadal won two Challenger titles and finished the year in the top 50. At his Wimbledon debut in 2003, Nadal became the youngest man to reach the third round since in 1984. Nadal reached the third round of the where he lost in three sets against Australian. Had he won, he would have faced Roger Federer in the next round. Later that year, Nadal played his first match against No. He was one of the six players who defeated Federer that year along with , , , , and. He missed most of the clay court season, including the , because of a stress fracture in his left ankle. He finished the year ranked No. Two months later, Nadal reached the final of the , and despite being two points from a straight-sets victory, he was defeated in five sets by No. Both performances were considered to be breakthroughs for Nadal. He then dominated the spring clay court season. He won 24 consecutive singles matches, which broke 's Open Era record of consecutive match wins for a male teenager. Nadal won the in Barcelona and beat runner-up in the finals of the and the. These victories raised his ranking to No. On his 19th birthday, Nadal defeated Federer in the semifinals, being one of only four players who defeated the top-seeded player that year along with , , and. Two days later, he defeated in the final, becoming the second male player after to win the French Open on his first attempt. He also became the first teenager to win a Grand Slam singles title since won the at age 19. Winning the French Open improved Nadal's ranking to No. Three days after his victory in Paris, Nadal's 24-match winning streak was snapped in the first round of the grass court in Halle, Germany, where he lost to the German. He then lost in the second round of to of Luxembourg. Immediately after Wimbledon, Nadal won 16 consecutive matches and three consecutive tournaments, bringing his ranking to No. Nadal started his North American summer hard-court season by defeating Agassi in the final of the , but lost in the first round of the. Nadal was seeded second at the , where he was upset in the third round by No. In September, he defeated Coria in the final of the in Beijing and won both of his matches against Italy. He then suffered a foot injury that prevented him from competing in the year-ending. Nadal broke 's previous teenage record of nine in 1983. Nine of Nadal's titles were on clay, and the remainder were on hard courts. Nadal won 79 matches, second only to Federer's 81. Nadal won the for 2005, with eleven 6—0 sets during the year. In February, he lost in the semifinals of the first tournament he played, the tournament in , France. Two weeks later, he handed Roger Federer his first loss of the year in the final of the in 2006, Rafael Nadal and were the only two men who defeated Federer. To complete the spring hard-court season, Nadal was upset in the semifinals of the in , by James Blake, and was upset in the second round of the. On European , Nadal won all four tournaments he entered and 24 consecutive matches. He defeated Federer in the final of the in four sets. The following week, he defeated in the final of the tournament in. Nadal broke Argentinian 's 29-year male record of 53 consecutive clay-court match victories by winning his first round match at the. Vilas presented Nadal with a trophy, but commented later that Nadal's feat was less impressive than his own because Nadal's winning streak covered two years and was accomplished by adding easy tournaments to his schedule. Nadal went on to play Federer in the final of the French Open. The first two sets of the match were hardly competitive, as the rivals traded 6—1 sets. Nadal won the third set easily and served for the match in the fourth set before Federer broke him and forced a tiebreaker. Nadal won the tiebreaker and became the first player to defeat Federer in a Grand Slam tournament final. Nadal was unable to complete the match, which ended his 26-match winning streak. Nadal was seeded second at Wimbledon, but was two points from defeat against American qualifier in the second round before coming back to win in five sets. In the third round, Nadal defeated No. Nadal also won his next three matches in straight sets, which set up his first Wimbledon final, which was against Federer, who had won this tournament the three previous years. Nadal was the first Spanish man since in 1966, to reach the Wimbledon final, but Federer won the match in four sets to win his fourth consecutive title. During the lead up to the , Nadal played the two Masters Series tournaments in North America. He was upset in the third round of the in Toronto and the quarterfinals of the in. Nadal played only three tournaments the remainder of the year. The following week, Nadal lost to in the quarterfinals of the year's last Masters Series tournament, the in Madrid. During the round-robin stage of the year-ending , Nadal lost to but defeated and Robredo. Because of those two victories, Nadal qualified for the semifinals, where he lost to Federer. This was Nadal's third loss in nine career matches with Federer. Nadal went on to become the first player since in 1994—95 to finish the year ranked No. He lost in the semifinals and first round of his first two tournaments and then lost in the quarterfinals of the to eventual runner-up. After another quarterfinal loss at the , he won the , before defeated him in the quarterfinals of the. He had comparatively more success after returning to Europe to play five clay-court tournaments. He won the titles at the , the in Barcelona, and the Masters Series in Rome, before losing to Roger Federer in the final of the. This defeat ended his 81-match winning streak on clay, which is the male Open Era record for consecutive wins on a single surface. He then rebounded to win the for the third straight year, defeating Federer once again in the final. Nadal played the at the in London for the second consecutive year. As in 2006, Nadal was upset in the quarterfinals. Nadal then won consecutive five-set matches during the third and fourth rounds of before being beaten by Federer in the five-set final. This was Federer's first five-set match at Wimbledon since 2001. In July, Nadal won the clay court in , which proved to be his last title of the year. He played three important tournaments during the North American summer hard court season. He was a semifinalist at the Masters Series in Montreal before losing his first match at the in. He was the second-seeded player at the , but was defeated in the fourth round by. After a month-long break from tournament tennis, Nadal played the in Madrid and the in Paris. To end the year, Nadal won two of his three-round robin matches to advance to the semifinals of the in Shanghai, where Federer defeated him in straight sets. During the second half of the year, Nadal battled a knee injury suffered during the Wimbledon final. Nadal then reached the semifinals of the for the first time. Nadal also reached the final of the for the second time. During the spring clay-court season, Nadal won four singles titles and defeated Roger Federer in three finals. He beat Federer at the for the third straight year, capturing his record fourth consecutive title there. Nadal then won his fourth consecutive title at the tournament in. A few weeks later, Nadal won his first title at the , defeating Federer in a three-set final. He then won the , becoming the fifth man in the to win a Grand Slam singles title without losing a set. He defeated Federer in the final for the third straight year, but this was the most lopsided of all their matches, as Nadal only lost four games and gave Federer his first since 1999. This was Nadal's fourth consecutive French title, tying 's all-time record. Nadal became the fourth male player during Open era to win the same Grand Slam singles tournament four consecutive years the others being Borg, , and Federer. Nadal then played Federer in the final of for the third consecutive year, in the most anticipated match of. Nadal entered the final on a 23-match winning streak, including his first career grass-court title at the staged at the in London prior to Wimbledon. Federer had won his record fifth grass-court title at the in , and then reached the Wimbledon final without losing a set. Unlike their previous two Wimbledon finals, though, Federer was not the prohibitive favorite, and many analysts picked Nadal to win. They played the longest in terms of time on court, not in terms of numbers of games final in Wimbledon history, and because of rain delays, Nadal won the fifth set 9—7 in near-darkness. The match was widely lauded as the greatest Wimbledon final ever, with some tennis critics even calling it the greatest match in tennis history. By winning his first Wimbledon title, Nadal became the third man in the open era to win both the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year, after in 1969, and Borg in 1978—1980, Federer later accomplished this the following year as well as the second Spaniard to win Wimbledon. He also ended Federer's record streak of five consecutive Wimbledon titles and 65 straight wins on grass courts. This was also the first time that Nadal won two Grand Slam tournaments back-to-back. After Wimbledon, Nadal extended his winning streak to a. He won his second title in Toronto, and then made it into the semifinals of the in. As a result, Nadal clinched the and, combined with Federer's early-round losses in both of those tournaments, finally earned the ranking on 18 August, officially ending Federer's record four-and-a-half-year reign at the top. At the , Nadal defeated of Chile in the final to win his first Olympic gold medal. At the , Nadal was the top-seeded player for the first time at a Grand Slam tournament. He did not lose a set during his first three matches, defeating qualifiers in the first and second rounds and in the third round. In the semifinals, he lost to eventual runner up, Andy Murray. Later in the year in , Nadal helped Spain defeat the United States in the semifinals. At the in Madrid, Nadal lost in the semifinals to. However, his performance at the event guaranteed that he would become the first Spaniard during the open era to finish the year ranked No. Two weeks later at the in Paris, Nadal reached the quarterfinals, where he was forced to withdraw because of a knee injury. The following week, Nadal announced his withdrawal from the year-ending in Shanghai, citing of the knee. On 10 November, Nadal withdrew from Spain's Davis Cup final against Argentina, as his knee injury had not healed completely. Nadal also entered and won the tournament's with partner , defeating the No. At the , Nadal won his first five matches without dropping a set, before defeating compatriot in the semifinals in the second longest match in Australian Open history at 5 hours and 14 minutes. This win set up a championship match with Roger Federer, their first meeting ever in a hard-court Grand Slam tournament. Nadal defeated Federer in five sets to earn his first hard-court Grand Slam singles title, making him the first Spaniard to win the Australian Open. At the in , Nadal lost in the final to second-seeded Andy Murray in three sets. Although this knee problem was not associated with Nadal's right knee tendonitis, it was serious enough to cause him to withdraw from the a week later. In March, Nadal helped Spain defeat Serbia in a World Group first-round tie on clay in , Spain. Nadal defeated and Novak Djokovic. At the , Nadal won his thirteenth series tournament, defeating Murray in the final. Nadal advanced to the quarterfinals, where he again faced Argentinian del Potro, this time losing the match. Nadal began his European clay court season at the , where he defeated Novak Djokovic to win a record fifth consecutive singles title there. He then won back to back titles in and , defeating Ferrer and Djokovic respectively. He then surprisingly lost the final of the to Roger Federer. This was the first time that Nadal had lost to Federer since the semifinals of the. Nadal at , Miami, Florida, United States By beating in the third round of , Nadal set a record of 31 consecutive wins at Roland Garros, beating the previous record of 28 by. This run , when Nadal lost to eventual runner-up, in the 4th round. This was Nadal's first and, until 2015, only loss at the French Open. After his surprise defeat at Roland Garros, Nadal withdrew from the. It was confirmed that he was suffering from in both of his knees. On 19 June, Nadal withdrew from the 2009 Wimbledon Championships, citing his recurring knee injury. Roger Federer went on to win the title, and Nadal consequently dropped back to No. On 4 August, Toni Nadal confirmed that Nadal would return to play at the in Montreal. There, he lost in the quarterfinals to. With this loss, he relinquished the No. At the Nadal fell in the semifinals, losing to eventual champion Juan Martín del Potro. At the , Nadal lost all three of his matches against , , and respectively without winning a set. In December, Nadal participated in the second Davis Cup final of his career. He defeated in his first singles rubber to give the their first point in the tie. After the had secured its fourth victory, Nadal defeated in the first Davis Cup of his career. Nadal finished the year as No. Nadal won the for the third time in 2009, with nine 6—0 sets during the year. In the final, Nadal defeated in straight sets. In the , Nadal reached the quarterfinals, where he had to pull out at 3—0 down in the third set against. After examining Nadal's knees, doctors told him that he should take two weeks of rest, and then two weeks of rehabilitation. Nadal reached the semifinals in singles at the in , where he was defeated by in three sets. After Indian Wells, Nadal reached the semifinals of the , where he lost to eventual champion in three sets. Nadal won the , beating in the final. With this win, Nadal became the first player in the open era to win a tournament title for six straight years. Nadal next chose to skip the Barcelona tournament, and his next tournament was the. He defeated in the final for his fifth title at Rome. Nadal at the , Madrid, Spain Nadal then won the , defeating Roger Federer in straight sets. The win gave him his 18th Masters title, breaking the all-time record. Nadal moved back to No. Entering the , many were expecting another Nadal-Federer final. However, Robin Söderling defeated Federer in the quarterfinals. Nadal advanced to the final and defeated Söderling in straight sets. The victory at Roland Garros marked the second time that Nadal had won the French Open without dropping a set. In June, Nadal entered the , which he had won in 2008. He was defeated by compatriot in the quartefinals. At the , he won his first two matches in straight sets. In the third round he needed five sets to defeat. He then defeated Andy Murray in the semifinals and in the final to win his second Wimbledon title and his eighth career major title just past the age of 24. In his first tournament since Wimbledon, Nadal advanced to the semifinals of the , where he was defeated by Andy Murray. Nadal also competed in the doubles with Djokovic in a high-profile partnership between the world No. The pair lost in the first round to and. The next week, Nadal was the top seed at the , losing in the quarterfinals to. At the , Nadal reached his first final without dropping a set. In the final, he defeated in four sets, completing the for Nadal; he also became the second male after to complete a. Nadal's victory also clinched the for 2010. Nadal began his Asian tour at the in where he lost to compatriot in the semifinals. Nadal was able to regroup, winning the in Tokyo by defeating for his seventh title of the season. Nadal next played in the , where he lost to No. On 5 November, Nadal announced that he was pulling out of the owing to tendinitis in his left shoulder. On 21 November 2010, in London, Nadal won the for the first time. At the in London, Nadal won all of his round-robin matches. In the semifinal, he defeated Murray in three sets, before losing to Roger Federer in the final. In March, Nadal helped Spain defeat Belgium in a first-round tie in the in , Belgium. At both the and the , Nadal reached the final and lost to Novak Djokovic in three sets. This was the first time Nadal reached the finals of Indian Wells and Miami in the same year. Nadal began his clay-court season by winning the with the loss of just one set. In the final, he avenged his defeat by David Ferrer in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. Just a week later, Nadal won his sixth crown, again defeating Ferrer in straight sets. He then lost to Novak Djokovic in the and finals. However, Nadal retained his No. At Wimbledon, Nadal reached the final after three four-set matches. This set up a final against No. After dropping the third set, Djokovic defeated Nadal in the fourth. Djokovic's success at the tournament also meant that the Serb overtook Nadal as world No. After resting for a month from a foot injury sustained during Wimbledon, he contested the , where he was beaten by Croatian in the quarterfinals. He next played in the , where he lost to , again in the quarterfinals. At the , Nadal made headlines when after defeating on in the fourth round, he collapsed in his post-match press conference because to severe cramps. He again lost in four sets to Novak Djokovic in the final. Nadal, who was the 2010 champion, was defeated by Andy Murray. At the , he was upset in the third round by No. At the , Nadal was defeated by Roger Federer and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the round-robin stage, and was subsequently eliminated from the tournament. In the Davis Cup final in December, he helped Spain win the title with victories over and Juan Martín del Potro. In the semifinal he lost to Gaël Monfils in two sets. In the Nadal won his first four matches without dropping a set. He then won in his quarterfinal and semifinal matches against Tomáš Berdych and Roger Federer respectively. In the final, on 29 January, he was beaten by Novak Djokovic in a five-set match that lasted 5 hours and 53 minutes, the longest Grand Slam final of all time. Nadal made it to the semifinals in , where he was beaten in straight sets by eventual champion Roger Federer. He also made the semifinals in , but withdrew because of knee problems. As the clay court season started, Nadal was seeded 2nd at the. In the final he topped No. This ended a streak of seven straight final losses to Djokovic. A day after the Monte Carlo final, Nadal traveled to Barcelona where he received a bye in the first round. His tremendous record on clay continued as he beat compatriot David Ferrer in a three-set final to clinch his seventh title in eight years at the Barcelona Open. At the Nadal surprisingly lost to , whom he held a 13—0 record against. He heavily criticized the new blue-colored clay and threatened not to attend in the future if the surface was not changed back to red clay. Several other players such as Novak Djokovic voiced similar criticism. In the last tournament before the French Open, Nadal defeated Djokovic in a tight straight set final. This was his second victory over Novak Djokovic in 2012 and his third title of the season, as well as his 6th Rome title overall. At the , Nadal dropped only 30 games against his first five opponents. In the semifinals he dismantled Ferrer to set up another final against Novak Djokovic. This marked the first time two opposing players faced each other in four consecutive Grand Slam finals. Nadal won the first two sets before Djokovic claimed the third. Play was suspended in the fourth set due to rain. When the match resumed the following day, Nadal won when Djokovic double faulted on match point, sealing a record 7th Roland Garros title for Nadal. By winning his seventh title at Roland Garros, Nadal surpassed Borg's overall titles record to become the most successful male player in French Open history. Nadal only lost a total of three sets in the 2012 clay court season. As a warm-up ahead of Wimbledon Nadal played in , losing to Philipp Kohlschreiber in the quarterfinals. At , Nadal was upset in the second round by in a close five-set match. This was the first time since the championships that Nadal had failed to progress past the 2nd round of a Grand Slam tournament. In July 2012, Nadal withdrew from the owing to in his knee, which subsequently led to him pulling out of both the Rogers Cup and the Cincinnati Masters. He later withdrew from the rest of the 2012 season, as he felt he still was not healthy enough to compete. Nadal ended 2012 ranked No. Playing in his first tournaments in South America since 2005, Nadal made his comeback at the in Chile, where he was upset by Argentine No. At the , Nadal reached the final, where he defeated David Nalbandian. In the title match of the in Acapulco, Nadal defeated David Ferrer, losing just two games in the match. Nadal at the Nadal then returned to the American hard courts, playing the as the fifth seed. He lost only one set, and defeated No. After withdrawing from Miami, Nadal attempted to defend his title at the , but was beaten by Djokovic in straight sets. He then won his eight title at the. Nadal went on to win the , beating Stanislas Wawrinka in the final. In May, he defeated Roger Federer for his 7th championship at the. These victories raised his ranking to No. Nadal won the after beating Novak Djokovic in the and David Ferrer in the final, breaking the record for the most match wins in the tournament in the process with his 59th match victory. His match with Djokovic is widely considered one of the greatest clay court matches ever played, as Nadal came back from down a break in the fifth set to take out a hard-fought 4-hour, 37-minute victory. Nadal then lost his first-round match at the in straight sets to unseeded Belgian ranked No. In August, Nadal won a close semifinal match in Montreal, denying Djokovic his fourth title. Nadal proceeded to win the title after beating in the final in straight sets. Later in September, Nadal helped Spain secure their Davis Cup World Group Playoff spot for 2014, with a victory against Sergiy Stakhovsky and a doubles win with Marc Lopez. In October, he reached the final of the , guaranteeing he would be back to the No. In the final, he was beaten by Djokovic in straight sets. At the , he reached the semifinals but was defeated by Del Potro. In November, Nadal played his final event of the season in London at the where he secured the year-end No. He beat David Ferrer, Stanislas Wawrinka and Tomáš Berdych in the round robin stage to set up a semifinal victory over Roger Federer. Nadal met Djokovic in the final, losing in straight sets. At the , he defeated to reach his third Australian Open final. This marked Nadal's 11th consecutive victory in a Major semifinal, second only to Borg's all-time record of 14. In the final, he faced , against whom he entered the match with a 12—0 record. However, Nadal suffered a back injury during the warm-up, which progressively worsened as the match wore on. Nadal lost the first two sets, and although he won the third set, he ultimately lost the match in four sets. The first tournament he played after that was the inaugural which he won after defeating in the final. However, at the , Dolgopolov would avenge his loss, defeating Nadal in three sets in the third round. He reached the final of the , falling to in straight sets. Nadal began his clay court season with a quarterfinal loss to in the. He was stunned by in the quarterfinals of the. Nadal then won his 27th masters title at the after retired in the third set of the final. On 8 June 2014, Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic in the Men's Singles to win his 9th French Open title and a 5th straight win at Roland Garros. Nadal equaled Pete Sampras' total of 14 Grand Slam wins. Nadal then lost in the second round of the to the following week. Nadal entered the in a bid to win the tournament for the third time. In the fourth round he was upset by Australian teenager in four sets. Nadal withdrew from the American swing owing to a wrist injury. He made his return at the but was defeated in the quarterfinals by in three sets. At the , he was suffering from appendicitis. He lost his opening match to in straight sets. Later, he was upset by at the quarterfinals of the. After the loss, he announced that he would skip the rest of the season to undergo surgery for his appendix. Nadal then participated at the and but suffered early defeats to and , in the quarterfinals and third round respectively. Nadal then began his spring clay season at the and reached the semifinals where he lost to Novak Djokovic in straight sets. After losing to Fognini again at the quarterfinals, Nadal entered the as the two-time defending champion but lost in the final to Andy Murray in straight sets, resulting in his dropping out of the top five for the first time since 2005. He then lost in the quarterfinals of the to in straight sets. Nadal lost to eventual runner-up Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the , ending his winning streak of 39 consecutive victories in Paris since his defeat by Robin Söderling in 2009. Nadal went on to win the against Serbian , his first grass court title since he won at Wimbledon in 2010. He was unable to continue his good form on grass as he lost in the first round of the to Alexandr Dolgopolov in three sets. Nadal's struggles continued when he lost in the second round of Wimbledon to. In the third round of the , Nadal once again lost to Fognini, despite having won the first two sets. This early exit ended Nadal's record 10-year streak of winning at least one major. After that, he entered the , where he reached the finals, losing to in straight sets. This was their 47th match, after which Djokovic led their head-to-head rivalry with 24 matches won. At the , Nadal was defeated in five sets by compatriot in the first round. The defeat marked his first opening round exit at the Australian Open. Nadal at the In April he won his 28th Masters 1000 in Monte Carlo. He continued the clay court season in , falling to Murray in the semifinal. The following week, Nadal played in where he reached the quarterfinal. Nadal was again defeated by Djokovic in straight sets, although he had a break advantage in both sets and served to win the second. Following Federer's withdrawal due to injury, Nadal was named the fourth seed at. On 26 May, he became the eighth male player in tennis history to record 200 Grand Slam match wins, as he defeated in straight sets in the second round of the Slam. Following the victory, however, Nadal had to withdraw from competition owing to a left wrist injury initially suffered during the , handing a walk-over into the fourth round. On 9 June, Nadal announced that the same wrist injury that forced him to withdraw from the needed more time to heal, and that he would not play at the. At the , Nadal achieved 800 career wins with his quarter-final victory over the Brazilian. Partnering , he won the gold medal in men's doubles event for Spain by defeating Romania's Florin Mergea and Horia Tecau in the finals. This made Nadal the second man in the open era to have won gold medals in both singles and doubles. Nadal also advanced to the bronze medal match in the men's singles but was defeated by Kei Nishikori. At the Nadal was seeded 4 and advanced to the fourth round but was defeated by 24th seed in 5 sets. The defeat meant that 2016 was the first year since 2004 in which Nadal had failed to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final. He played the Shanghai Masters and was upset in the second round by. He subsequently ended his 2016 season to let his wrist recover. In the second round of the tournament, he defeated for the loss of just two games; Nadal began the Australian Open with straight-set wins over and , before more difficult wins over and , which set up his first quarterfinal berth at a Grand Slam since the 2015 French Open. Nadal defeated Raonic and in the quarterfinal and semifinal, respectively the latter lasting for five sets over five hours , to set up a final against , his first Grand Slam final since he won the 2014 French Open. Nadal went on to lose to Federer in five sets; this was the first time that Nadal had lost to Federer in a Grand Slam since the final of the 2007 Wimbledon Championships. Nadal made it to the final of without dropping a set, but was defeated by big-serving. In a rematch of the Australian Open final Nadal took on Roger Federer in the fourth round at but again lost to his old rival, this time in straight sets; it was their earliest meeting in a tournament in over a decade. In the , Nadal reached the final to again play Federer, and was once again defeated in straight sets. Nadal then won his 29th Masters 1000 title in Monte Carlo; it was his tenth victory in the principality, the most wins by any player at a single tournament in the Open era. Nadal next played in the , where he defeated Dominic Thiem to tie Novak Djokovic's all-time Masters record of 30 titles. Nadal went on to beat in straight sets and win a record tenth title. This marked his first Grand Slam title since , ending his three-year drought in Grand Slams. Nadal won every set that he played in the tournament, dropping a total of only 35 games over his seven matches, which is the second-fewest by any male second only to 's 32 dropped games at the on the way to a title at a Grand Slam tournament in the Open era with all matches being best-of-five-sets. Nadal also climbed to second on the , with 15 grand slam championships, putting him one ahead of. Nadal lost in the round of 16 at , 13—15 in the fifth set, to. He returned to competition in Montreal. He won his first match against Coric in straight sets but fell in the Round of 16 to Canadian teenager. Nadal earned his third title against first-time Grand Slam finalist , winning the final in straight sets. This marked the first time that Nadal had captured two Grand Slam tournaments in a year since 2013, and the second time since 2010. Nadal extended his winning streak by winning the , winning the final against Nick Kyrgios in straight sets. After defeating in the second round of the Nadal secured the. He became year end number one for the fourth time in his career, tying him for fourth all-time with , and , behind 6 , and and with 5. He then played at the exhibition tournament in Melbourne, beating and in the opening two rounds, before losing in the final to. At the , Nadal recorded straight-sets wins over , and in the first three rounds, before notching a tougher four-set win against in the fourth round. He faced in the quarterfinal, but retired in the fifth set due to a hip injury. On 16 February, Nadal dropped to the No. Bowing out in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, Nadal had only defended 360 of the 1200 points he had won by reaching the final in 2017. At the same time, Federer successfully defended his title and left Australia only 155 points behind Nadal. Federer then won his third and collected enough points to overtake the No. Nadal withdrew from the , , and due to an injury. Despite his absence in Miami, he regained the No. After recovering from his hip injury, Nadal helped secure the Spanish Davis Cup team a victory over Germany in the quarterfinal of the World Group. He beat and in straight sets. At the , Nadal successfully defended his title and won a record-breaking 31st Masters title, thus becoming the player with the most Masters 1000 titles in tennis history. It also marked his 11th title in Monte Carlo, as well as the 76th title in his career. Because he defended the points won the previous year, he kept his no. Nadal won in Monte Carlo without dropping a set, beating in the final. Nadal went on to win his 11th title in , defeating in straight sets, becoming the first player in the open era to win 400 matches on both clay and hard. Fresh after achieving the 'Undecima' at Monte Carlo and Barcelona, Nadal had to defend yet another title at if he were to retain his No. He reached the quarterfinals, defeating and in straight sets, to extend his record to 50 consecutive sets won on clay, starting from the. His win over Schwartzman broke 's record of 49 straight sets won on a single surface. McEnroe had previously achieved the record on in 1984. In a surprise, Nadal lost in straight sets to in the quarterfinals, ending his 21-match and record 50-set winning streaks on clay. He also relinquished his world no. At the , Nadal captured his 8th title in the Italian capital as well as his 78th career title, defeating Alexander Zverev in three sets, thus overtaking John McEnroe in the fourth place on the list of most titles won in the Open Era. It was Nadal's 32nd Masters title - most of any player in the Open Era. With his victory in Rome, Nadal also regained the no. Also In the semifinals, he faced his arch-rival Novak Djokovic for the record 51st time, beating him in two sets after a tight first set tiebreak. Then at the , Nadal won his 17th Grand Slam title. En route to the title, Nadal dropped only one set, beating in the final in three sets. Nadal became just the fourth man in the Open Era to win three or more major titles after turning 30. It is an exclusive club that also includes Federer, Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall. Main article: and Nadal have been playing each other since 2004, and their rivalry is a significant part of both men's careers. They are the only pair of men to have ever finished four consecutive calendar years at the top. They have played 38 times, and Nadal leads their head-to-head series 23—15 overall and 9—3 in Grand Slam tournaments. Nadal has a winning record on clay 13—2 and outdoor hard courts 8—6 while Federer leads the indoor hard courts by 5—1 and grass by 2—1. As tournament seedings are based on rankings, 24 of their matches have been in tournament finals, including an all-time record nine Grand Slam tournament finals. From 2006 to 2008, they played in every French Open and Wimbledon final, and also met in the title match of the 2009 Australian Open, the 2011 French Open and the 2017 Australian Open. Nadal won six of the nine, losing the first two Wimbledon finals. Four of these matches were five-set matches 2007 and 2008 Wimbledon, 2009 and 2017 Australian Open , and the 2008 Wimbledon final has been lauded as the greatest match ever by many long-time tennis analysts. Nadal is the only player who has competed and won against Federer in the final of a Grand Slam on all three surfaces grass, hard, and clay. Djokovic Main article: and Nadal have met 51 times more than any other pair in the Open Era and Nadal currently trails at 25—26. Nadal leads on grass 2—1 and clay 16—7, while Djokovic leads on hard courts 18—7. Djokovic is one of only two players to have at least ten match wins against Nadal the other being Federer and the only person to defeat Nadal seven consecutive times, and two times consecutively on clay. The two earlier shared the record for the longest match played in a best of three sets 4 hours and 3 minutes at the 2009 Mutua Madrid Open semifinals until the match between Roger Federer and in the , which is the longest best-of-three-set match by time at 4 hours and 26 minutes. They have also played in a 12 finals. In the 2011 Wimbledon final, Djokovic won in four sets for his first Grand Slam final over Nadal. In 2012, Djokovic defeated Nadal in the Australian Open final for a third consecutive Grand Slam final win over Nadal. This is the longest Grand Slam tournament final in Open era history at 5 hours, 53 minutes. Nadal won their last three 2012 meetings in the final of the Monte Carlo Masters, Rome Masters and French Open in April, May, and June 2012, respectively. In 2013, Djokovic defeated Nadal in straight sets in the final at Monte Carlo, ending Nadal's record eight consecutive titles there, but Nadal got revenge at the French Open in an epic five-setter 9—7 in the fifth. In August 2013, Nadal won in Montreal, denying Djokovic his fourth title. In their third clash of 2014 Nadal defeated Djokovic in the 2014 French Open final. Since the 2014 French Open Final, Djokovic has won seven consecutive meetings including a win in straight sets in the quarterfinals of the which ended Nadal's 39-match win streak at Roland Garros and an opportunity for a sixth consecutive title, with Djokovic becoming only the second player after to defeat Nadal at the event. Nadal easily defeated Djokovic in the 2017 Madrid Open semifinals 6—2, 6—4 , his first victory against the Serb since the. Murray Nadal and Murray in Tokyo Nadal and have met on 24 occasions since , with Nadal leading 17—7. Nadal leads 7—2 on clay, 3—0 on grass, and 7—5 on hard courts including 4—4 on outdoor courts, but Nadal leads 3—1 on indoor hard courts , but trails 1—3 in finals. The pair once met regularly at level, with nine out of their 23 meetings coming in Grand Slams, with Nadal leading 7—2 3—0 at , 2—0 at the French Open, 1—1 at the Australian Open, and 1—1 at the. Seven of these nine appearances have been at quarterfinal and semifinal level, making the rivalry an important part of both men's careers. They have never met in a Grand Slam final, however, Murray leads 3—1 in finals, with Nadal winning at in and Murray winning in the same year, in , and in. Nadal defeated Murray in three consecutive Grand Slam semifinals in 2011 from the to the. Wawrinka Nadal and have met 19 times, with Nadal leading 16—3 84. Although this rivalry has less significance than rivalries with the other members of the Big Four, the pair have met in several prestigious tournaments. The rivalry saw Nadal winning the first 12 encounters, all in straight sets, including 2 finals, one of which is a Masters 1000 final at Madrid in 2013. However, since Wawrinka's breakthrough season in 2013 the pair has won an almost equal number of matches against each other 3—4 from 2014 onward. Wawrinka scored his first win against Nadal in their most important encounter, the final in 4 sets, denying Nadal's double career slam. It was also the only match between the pair not resulting in a straight set win for either player. Nadal won their second Grand Slam final, at the 2017 French Open. Nadal stands alone in the Open Era as the player with the most clay court titles 57 , and holds an all-time record of 11 Roland Garros, 11 Monte-Carlo Masters and 11 Barcelona titles. He also stands alone with the longest single surface win streak clay courts, 81 in the history of the Open Era. His evolution into an all-court champion has established him as one of the best players of all time. And you're willing to lay it all out on the line and you're not afraid to let the people see that. Known for his athleticism and speed around the court, Nadal is an excellent defender who hits well on the run, constructing winning plays from seemingly defensive positions. He also plays very fine dropshots, which work especially well because his heavy topspin often forces opponents to the back of the court. Nadal's forehand groundstroke form allows him to hit shots with heavy topspin — more so than many of his contemporaries. San Francisco tennis researcher John Yandell used a high-speed video camera and special software to count the average number of revolutions of a tennis ball hit full force by Nadal. Yandell concluded: The first guys we did were Sampras and Agassi. They were hitting forehands that in general were spinning about 1,800 to 1,900 revolutions per minute. Federer is hitting with an amazing amount of spin, too, right? Well, we measured one forehand Nadal hit at 4,900. While Nadal's shots tend to land short of the baseline, the characteristically high bounces his forehands achieve tend to mitigate the advantage an opponent would normally gain from capitalizing on a short ball. Although his forehand is based on heavy topspin, he can hit the ball deep and flat with a more orthodox follow through for clean winners. Nadal's serve was initially considered a weak point in his game, although his improvements in both first-serve points won and break points saved since 2005 have allowed him to consistently compete for and win major titles on faster surfaces. Nadal relies on the consistency of his serve to gain a strategic advantage in points, rather than going for. Open, Nadal modified his service grip to a more continental one. Nadal is a clay court specialist in the sense that he has been extremely successful on that surface. He has won eleven times at Roland Garros, eleven times at Monte Carlo, eleven times at Barcelona and seven at Rome. However, Nadal has shed that label owing to his success on other surfaces, including holding simultaneous Grand Slam tournament titles on grass, hard courts, and clay on two separate occasions, winning eight Masters series titles on hardcourt, and winning the Olympic gold medal on hardcourt. Despite praise for Nadal's talent and skill, some have questioned his longevity in the sport, citing his build and playing style as conducive to injury. Nadal himself has admitted to the physical toll hard courts place on players, calling for a reevaluated tour schedule featuring fewer hard court tournaments. He has appeared in advertising campaigns for Kia as a global ambassador for the company. In May 2008, Kia released a viral ad featuring Nadal in a tennis match with an alien. In May 2015, Nadal extended his partnership with Kia for another five years. For the 2009 season, Nadal adopted more-traditional on-court apparel. At warmup tournaments in and , Nadal played matches in a specifically designed for him by Nike, paired with shorts cut above the knee. Nadal's new, more conventional style carried over to the , where he was outfitted with Nike's Bold Crew Men's Tee and Nadal Long Check Shorts. Nadal wears Nike's Air CourtBallistec 2. He became the face of L'Homme Sport cologne in April 2009. Nadal uses no replacement grip, and instead wraps two overgrips around the handle. Nadal's rackets are always strung at 55 lb 25 kg , regardless of which surface or conditions he is playing on. During the 2010 French Open, reported that Nadal wore the Richard Mille watch on the court as part of a sponsorship deal with the Swiss watchmaker. This was the first time that the label has chosen a tennis player for the job; association football has ruled lately prior to Ronaldo, graced the ads since 2008. In June 2012, Nadal joined the group of sports endorsers of the cardroom. In December 2013, Nadal won a charity poker tournament against retired Brazilian football player and four other competitors. Court name In April 2017, the centre court of the was named pista Rafa Nadal. And Rafael Nadal is a person who has been totally committed to his career since he was very young. Since he was 17, I believe. Involvement in football Nadal is an avid fan of association football club. On 8 July 2010, it was reported that he had become a shareholder of , his local club by birth, in an attempt to assist the club from debt. Nadal reportedly owns 10 percent and was offered the role of vice president, which he rejected. His uncle became assistant coach under. I want to congratulate the Thai people and congratulate the King for this unbelievable day. I wish all the best for this idea. The foundation will focus on social work and development aid particularly on childhood and youth. The truth is we live great here.... I can contribute something with my image... Coach and uncle Toni Nadal and his agent, former tennis player , are also involved. Roger Federer has given Nadal advice on getting involved in philanthropy. On 16 October 2010, Nadal traveled to India for the first time to visit his tennis academy for underprivileged children at , in the. His foundation has also worked in the Anantapur Educational Center project, in collaboration with the. Personal life Nadal lived with his parents and younger sister Maria Isabel in a five-story apartment building in their hometown of Manacor, Mallorca. In June 2009, Spanish newspaper , and then , reported that his parents, Ana Maria and Sebastian, had separated. This news came after weeks of speculation in Internet posts and message boards over Nadal's personal issues as the cause of his setback. Nadal has revealed himself to be. As a young boy, he would run home from school to watch in his favorite Japanese anime,. In addition to tennis and football, Nadal also enjoys playing golf and poker. In April 2014 he played the world's No. Nadal's autobiography, Rafa , 2012, , written with assistance from , was published in August 2011. Nadal has been dating long-time girlfriend María Francisca Xisca Perelló since 2005. To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended. International Herald Tribune Associated Press. John, Allen 7 June 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2010 — via YouTube. The Official Rafa Nadal Website. Nadal became the first man in the Open Era to lose three straight major finals.