[Tennis] Nadal's personal information
Name: Rafael Nadal
Gender: Male
Birthday: 1986.6. 3
Birthplace: Mallorca, Spain
Usual residence: Mallorca, Spain
Height: 1.85 meters
Weight: 85 Kilogram
Sponsor: Nike
Sneakers: Nike Air Max Breathe Cage
Racquet: Babolat AeroPro Drive Cortex
Grip: left hand
Time to enter the profession: 2001
Current world ranking: 2
Highest ranking in singles: 2
Highest ranking in doubles: 26
Singles titles: 23
Doubles titles: 3
Total career record: 257 wins and 67 losses
Total career record Prize money: $14,022,224
Historical record:
2001:
At the age of 15, Nadal advanced to the second place in the Seville Tennis Challenge round; and became a professional player this year;
2002:
Nadal participated in the Mallorca Open, the first ATP professional event in 2002, and defeated a Paraguayan player in the first round Delgado became the ninth young talent in history to win a tournament before his 16th birthday;
2003:
Entered the top 50 in the world rankings for the first time passed the qualifying round and entered the first Masters tournament - the Monte Carlo Masters, but lost to the runner-up Argentinian Coria in the third round;
Missed the French Open due to an elbow injury during training ;
Participating in his Wimbledon debut, the 17-year-old Nadal became the youngest male player to achieve the same result since the 16-year-old Becker reached the third round in 1984;
Participated in the US Open debut and was eliminated in the second round;
2004:
Missed the French Open in May due to left ankle injury;
Participated in the French Open in August Porter went through all the tennis matches and defeated Acasuso in the final to win his first ATP Tour championship
In December, he defeated Roddick in the Davis Cup final to help Spain defeat the United States and win the championship. At 18 years and six months old, Nadal became the youngest singles player in the Davis Cup final;
2005:
Entered the fourth round of the Australian Open in January, five Lost to the runner-up Hewitt in the decisive set and was eliminated;
Advanced to the Miami Masters finals in March, lost to the world's number one Federer in the five-set decisive match and only finished as runner-up;
Won the title in April After winning two ATP events in El Salvador and Acapulco, Nadal defeated Coria and won the first Masters Series championship trophy of his career in Monte Carlo. Then he won his fourth ATP professional event in Barcelona.
In May, he defeated Coria again in the final of the Rome Masters to win his second Masters Series title. Entering the French Open for the first time with an impressive record of 17 consecutive wins on clay.
Nadal, who just turned 19 in June, defeated unseeded player Puerta in the French Open men's singles final, becoming the first to win the French Open on his debut since Sweden's Wilander in 1982. players.
In November, Nadal, who has gained enough championship points, will definitely be qualified to participate in the Shanghai Masters Cup.
2006
On April 24, the Monte Carlo Masters, known as the "French Open weathervane competition", ended in Monaco. The Spanish genius Nadal won the final after four hard games. The total score was 6-2/6-7(2)/6-3/7-6(5), defeating the world No. 1 and Swiss golf king Federer, achieving three consecutive victories against his opponent and successfully defending his title.
Since last year's Monte Carlo Masters, the "Clay Beast" in Coria's eyes has maintained an astonishing record of 42 consecutive victories on clay courts.
On June 11 in Paris, the men's singles final of the 2006 French Open began with the peak showdown between the world's number one player, Swiss Federer, and number two player, Spaniard Nadal. In the end, Nadal defeated Federer 3-1 with a total score of 1-6/6-1/6-4/7-6(4) to defend the French Open championship. This was Nadal's sixth victory in seven meetings with Federer, and This is the 5th consecutive victory. Nadal has won all 4 meetings this season. Nadal successfully prevented Federer from winning 4 Grand Slams in 12 months with his 60 consecutive clay court victories. Nadal used his own performance to Prove that he is worthy of the contemporary "King of Clay".
2007 record:
Nadal became the first player in tennis since 1973 to rank second in the ATP singles rankings for three consecutive years. Before the end of the Paris Masters this season, Nadal Doujin has reached the finals 8 times and won 6 championships. These include three consecutive French Open titles at Roland Garros and three ATP Masters Series titles.