Rafael Nadal Comparison To Federer And Djokovic: It is a sad day for sports fans all over the world as tennis great Rafael Nadal has announced his retirement from the sport. The 22-time grand champion is not only a legend of tennis but is also one of the greatest and most iconic sports personalities of his era.
The Spanish national took to social media today to announce his retirement from the game. In a video posted to his socials, he announced his retirement, reflected upon his legendary career, and thanked his fans and support system. In the caption, he wrote “Many thanks to all” in 112 languages.
Nadal’s retirement certainly marks the end of an era for tennis, maybe the greatest era in the history of the sport. While legends and icons have co-existed in this game at the same time, never before has the sport of tennis seen two certified GOATs (Greatest Of All Time) play together and against each other like they did in the 2000s and the 2010s in Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
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Rafael Nadal Comparison To Federer And Djokovic
These two, along with Novak Djokovic, formed the ‘Big 3’ of tennis in the 21st century. The three have won titles and Grand Slams in numbers no man has done before.
So today, we will look at how Nadal stacks up to his Big-3 compatriots. How does he fair against them in terms of titles won, career achievements, and head-to-head games?
No conversation about the Spanish great can take place without talking about the 2008 Wimbledon Open final. Widely considered the greatest tennis match of all time, Nadal took on the ‘King of Grass’ Roger Federer. The two had faced off in the final of the same competition two years ago, with Roger picking up the win then.
After a gruelling fine-set game that lasted for about five hours and was hampered by rain twice, Rafa came out on top, winning his first Wimbledon title and cementing his place among the greats of the game. That was his first of two Wimbledon wins, the second coming in 2010.
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But this is not the tournament that he is most synonymous with, as Nadal might be a legend of the sport on the back of his other title wins, but he enters the GOAT conversation with his sheer dominance at the French Open. The greatest Rolland Garros player of all time, Rafael has won the title a whopping 14 times, which is the most times that a player has won a particular Grand Slam.
Combine that with his two Wimbledon titles, two Australian Open wins, and four US Open wins, and we arrive at 22 Grand Slam titles, which is the second most wins at the pinnacle of tennis for any male player ever, only second to Djokovic’s 24 and ahead of Federer’s 20.
Throughout his career, the ‘King of Clay’ has won 103 titles, which includes 92 singles and 11 doubles titles. He is also a two-time Olympic gold medallist and is a Career Golden Slam winner, which is to win all four Opens and an Olympic gold.
Compare this to Djokovic’s 100 career titles, 99 of which have been in singles competition. Or Roger Federer, who has the most title wins in men’s singles tennis with 103. Add his eight doubles titles, and his total goes up to 111.
Out of the three, Rafael Nadal has been the player who has been the ATP No. 1 ranked men’s singles player for the least number of weeks. On the all-time list, he is fifth with 209 weeks. Compare that to Roger Federer’s 310 weeks and Novak Djokovic’s record 428 weeks.
Now we will look at how Nadal has stacked up to the other two in the Big-3 in terms of head-to-head record. The rivalry between Rafa and Federer might be the most iconic one in tennis history. In their decades-long career, the two faced each other on 40 occasions in official ATP tournaments. It is the Spaniard who has the lead in this rivalry, having won 24 and lost 16 games against Roger in singles competition. This includes them facing off 24 times in a final, out of which Nadal won 14.
Competitors on the court and friends off it, the two have also competed in several exhibition games throughout their careers, including one where half the court was grass and the other half was clay to figure out the true greatest player among the two.
When it comes to the rivalry between Djokovic and Nadal, the numbers are much more even. The two legends have played each other 60 times in official ATP competitions, with Novak having won 31 games while Rafael winning 29. Nadal has the lead in the majors, 11-7. The two have also faced in the finals of all four Grand Slams on a total of nine occasions, with Rafa taking a 5-4 lead there as well. Statistically, they are two of the most successful male players in the history of tennis.
What this piece tells us, but really has been obvious from the start, is that not only Rafael Nadal is a great and a legend of the sport of tennis, but he is also a legend and among the greatest sportsmen of the 21st century. And in a football-obsessed country like Spain, he might be the greatest sportsperson in the history of his nation.
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