Tennis - Rafael Nadal - Sports cap





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Nike cap personally signed by Rafael Nadal, obtained after a Madrid event.
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Nike cap signed by one of the greatest tennis players in history, Rafael (Rafa) Nadal. Autograph obtained after an event in Madrid. In this announcement, you can see the photo of the moment.
Rafa Nadal is a Spanish former tennis player. He is considered the greatest clay court player in history and one of the greatest of all time. He is the second male player with the most Grand Slam singles titles, with 22, only surpassed by Serbian Novak Djokovic, with 24, and ahead of Swiss Roger Federer, with 20. He won the Australian Open twice, the French Open fourteen times (being the player who has achieved this the most times in the tournament's history), Wimbledon twice, and the US Open four times. He ranks second, after Novak Djokovic (40), in the number of Masters 1000 titles in singles, with 36; and ahead of other renowned players such as Roger Federer (28), Czech Ivan Lendl (22), and Americans John McEnroe (19), Jimmy Connors (17), and Andre Agassi (17).
He is the youngest male tennis player in history to achieve the Golden Slam in his career, which consists of winning the four Grand Slams and the gold medal at the Olympic Games throughout his career (a feat shared only with Andre Agassi and Novak Djokovic). Along with Novak Djokovic, he is one of the two male tennis players in the Open Era to achieve the Double Grand Slam in a career, meaning winning each of the four Grand Slams at least twice over the course of his career. Additionally, both players are the only ones to have won three Grand Slams in three different surfaces in a single year (Nadal in 2010, and Djokovic in 2021). Nadal is the player who has won the same Grand Slam and Masters 1000 tournament the most times since the beginning of the Open Era: Roland Garros and Monte Carlo (the former fourteen times and the latter eleven); and the first to win at least one Grand Slam title for ten consecutive seasons: from 2005 to 2014.
He ranks fifth on the list of players with the most ATP titles, with 92, just behind Jimmy Connors (109), Roger Federer (103), Novak Djokovic (99), and Ivan Lendl (94). He is the player with the most titles (90) and wins (985) on outdoor courts, and the player with the most titles won on clay (63) in the Open Era. Additionally, he is second in the number of ATP Tour 500 titles won (23), only behind Roger Federer (24).
He is the fourth male tennis player in history by total wins, with 1,080, and has the second-best performance in history with a 82.5% win rate, reaching a peak of 83.84% after Roland Garros 2014. He is the male player with the most consecutive weeks in the ATP top 10 (912), and holds the record for the longest winning streak on a single surface (81 matches on clay).
He is the Spanish tennis player with the most individual titles (92, surpassing Manuel Orantes and Conchita Martínez, with 33), the most Grand Slam titles (22, surpassing Carlos Alcaraz, Manolo Santana, and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, with 4), the most Masters 1000 titles (36, surpassing Conchita Martínez, with 9), and the most weeks at number one in the ATP world rankings, with 209. He is the only player in history to be number one in three different decades: 2000, 2010, and 2020.
Awarded the Princess of Asturias Award, Laureus Award for Sportsman of the Year, BBC Sports Star of the Year, L'Équipe Champion of Champions of the Year, ESPY Award for Best International Athlete, European Athlete of the Year by PAP, Time 100 Most Influential People in the World, and the Most Dominant Athlete of the 21st Century by fan voting on ESPN.
The item will be sent via certified mail with a tracking number. Good protection will be used to prevent the batch from being damaged.
Nike cap signed by one of the greatest tennis players in history, Rafael (Rafa) Nadal. Autograph obtained after an event in Madrid. In this announcement, you can see the photo of the moment.
Rafa Nadal is a Spanish former tennis player. He is considered the greatest clay court player in history and one of the greatest of all time. He is the second male player with the most Grand Slam singles titles, with 22, only surpassed by Serbian Novak Djokovic, with 24, and ahead of Swiss Roger Federer, with 20. He won the Australian Open twice, the French Open fourteen times (being the player who has achieved this the most times in the tournament's history), Wimbledon twice, and the US Open four times. He ranks second, after Novak Djokovic (40), in the number of Masters 1000 titles in singles, with 36; and ahead of other renowned players such as Roger Federer (28), Czech Ivan Lendl (22), and Americans John McEnroe (19), Jimmy Connors (17), and Andre Agassi (17).
He is the youngest male tennis player in history to achieve the Golden Slam in his career, which consists of winning the four Grand Slams and the gold medal at the Olympic Games throughout his career (a feat shared only with Andre Agassi and Novak Djokovic). Along with Novak Djokovic, he is one of the two male tennis players in the Open Era to achieve the Double Grand Slam in a career, meaning winning each of the four Grand Slams at least twice over the course of his career. Additionally, both players are the only ones to have won three Grand Slams in three different surfaces in a single year (Nadal in 2010, and Djokovic in 2021). Nadal is the player who has won the same Grand Slam and Masters 1000 tournament the most times since the beginning of the Open Era: Roland Garros and Monte Carlo (the former fourteen times and the latter eleven); and the first to win at least one Grand Slam title for ten consecutive seasons: from 2005 to 2014.
He ranks fifth on the list of players with the most ATP titles, with 92, just behind Jimmy Connors (109), Roger Federer (103), Novak Djokovic (99), and Ivan Lendl (94). He is the player with the most titles (90) and wins (985) on outdoor courts, and the player with the most titles won on clay (63) in the Open Era. Additionally, he is second in the number of ATP Tour 500 titles won (23), only behind Roger Federer (24).
He is the fourth male tennis player in history by total wins, with 1,080, and has the second-best performance in history with a 82.5% win rate, reaching a peak of 83.84% after Roland Garros 2014. He is the male player with the most consecutive weeks in the ATP top 10 (912), and holds the record for the longest winning streak on a single surface (81 matches on clay).
He is the Spanish tennis player with the most individual titles (92, surpassing Manuel Orantes and Conchita Martínez, with 33), the most Grand Slam titles (22, surpassing Carlos Alcaraz, Manolo Santana, and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, with 4), the most Masters 1000 titles (36, surpassing Conchita Martínez, with 9), and the most weeks at number one in the ATP world rankings, with 209. He is the only player in history to be number one in three different decades: 2000, 2010, and 2020.
Awarded the Princess of Asturias Award, Laureus Award for Sportsman of the Year, BBC Sports Star of the Year, L'Équipe Champion of Champions of the Year, ESPY Award for Best International Athlete, European Athlete of the Year by PAP, Time 100 Most Influential People in the World, and the Most Dominant Athlete of the 21st Century by fan voting on ESPN.

