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How many titles has Rafael Nadal won in his career? Complete list of trophies

The Balearic player has amassed some legendary numbers throughout his career. Now he says goodbye to tennis.

The Balearic player has amassed some legendary numbers throughout his career. Now he says goodbye to tennis.
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It’s no secret that Rafa Nadal’s career stands alongside the greatest in sports history. The Spaniard has never tired of winning, achieving milestones once thought impossible for mere mortals. Over his lifetime, Nadal has claimed 92 ATP singles titles, 22 of which are Grand Slams, including an unprecedented 14 Roland Garros titles—a feat unmatched in tennis history. Additionally, he has 11 doubles titles to his name, highlighted by Olympic gold in 2016 (having also won singles gold in 2008).

Nadal: a glorious tennis career

Nadal’s victories extend beyond individual achievements. He has been instrumental in Spain’s five Davis Cup triumphs (2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, and 2019) and has won two Laver Cups (2017 and 2019).

Alongside his 14 Roland Garros titles, Nadal has secured two Australian Open titles, two Wimbledon titles, and four US Open titles, making him the second man with the most Grand Slam victories, behind only Novak Djokovic’s 24.

In addition, Nadal has captured 36 Masters 1000 titles, 23 ATP 500 titles, and 10 ATP 250 titles. His record in finals stands at 92 wins and 39 losses, an impressive 70% success rate. His most recent title came in June 2022, when he lifted the Coupe des Mousquetaires in Paris. This is the remarkable record of Rafa Nadal’s illustrious career. Adiós, Rafa, leyenda!

Rafa Nadal's achievements

Year        Championships


2022       Australian Open, Melbourne, Acapulco, Roland Garros

2021       Rome, Barcelona

2020       Roland Garros, Acapulco

2019       Masters 1000 Rome, Roland Garros, Masters 1000 Montreal, US Open

2018       Roland Garros, Rome, Barcelona, Monte Carlo, Toronto

2017       Roland Garros, US Open, Beijing, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid

2016       Monte Carlo, Barcelona

2015       Buenos Aires, Stuttgart, Hamburg

2014       Roland Garros, Doha, Rio de Janeiro, Madrid

2013       US Open, São Paulo, Acapulco, Indian Wells, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Roland Garros, Montreal, Cincinnati

2012       Roland Garros, Barcelona, Rome, Monte Carlo

2011       Roland Garros, Monte Carlo, Barcelona

2010       Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open, Tokyo, Monte Carlo, Rome, Madrid

2009       Australian Open, Indian Wells, Rome, Monte Carlo

2008       Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Hamburg, Queen's, Toronto, Olympic Games Beijing

2007       Roland Garros, Indian Wells, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, Stuttgart

2006       Roland Garros, Dubai, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome

2005       Roland Garros, Costa do Sauipe, Acapulco, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, Bastad, Stuttgart, Montreal, Beijing, Madrid

2004       Sopot

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