In fact, to date, he is the male tennis player with the highest number of Grand Slam titles in singles, with 21, ahead of the Swiss Roger Federer and from Serbian Novak Djokovicboth with 20. The incredible thing is that the three 3 are contemporary.
His track record impresses. He won the Australian Open twice, Roland Garros thirteen times (being the tennis player who has won it the most times in history), Wimbledon twice, and the US Open four times.
He is in second position, after Serbian Novak Djokovic (38), as the player with the most Masters 1000 titles in individual mode, with 36; and ahead of other famous tennis players such as the Swiss Roger Federer (28), the Czech Ivan Lendl (22) and the Americans John McEnroe (19), Jimmy Connors (17) or Andre Agassi (17).
He is, along with the Serbian Novak Djokovic, one of the two male tennis players in the entire Open Era to achieve the Double Grand Slam in the race, which consists of winning, at least twice, each of the four Grand Slam throughout the race.
In addition, both tennis players are the only ones who have been able to win three Grand Slams in the same year (2010 and 2021) on three different surfaces.
Nadal is the tennis player who has won the most times since the beginning of the Open Era in the same Grand Slam and Masters 1000 tournament: Roland Garros and Monte Carlo (the first on thirteen occasions and the second on eleven); and the first to win at least one Grand Slam title for ten consecutive seasons (from 2005 to 2014).
He occupies the fourth position in the list of players with the most ATP titles with 91, only behind the American Jimmy Connors (109), the Swiss Roger Federer (103) and the Czech Ivan Lendl (94).
He is currently the tennis player with the most titles (89) and victories (957) outdoors and the tennis player with the most titles won on clay (62) of the entire Open Era.
Only against two players does he have a negative record, having faced a minimum of 10 occasions between them: the Serbian Novak Djokovic (29-30) and the Russian Nikolai Davydenko (5-6), the latter already retired.
In addition, he is the fourth tennis player by number of victories in all history, with 1051, and currently has the best performance in history with 83.21% of victories, reaching a peak of 83.84% after Roland Garros 2014.
All that is Rafa Nadal. And it can still be more.
Source: Ambito

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