Rafael Nadal's excellence at the French Open, as seen through the eyes of other tennis players - Sports (2024)

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At this point in Rafael Nadal’s career, he is most eager for one particular spectator to get to watch him play: His 1-year-old son.

As the start of the French Open approaches on Sunday, no one knows with any certainty how much longer the clay-court tournament’s 14-time champion will try to compete after a series of injuries that limited his ability to play for most of 2023 and 2024.

“Well, I would love to play a little bit longer and give him a memory of myself playing tennis. That’s what will be the ideal thing for me and for my wife and family,” Nadal, who turns 38 on June 3, said about Rafael Jr. “But probably, I will not be able to make that happen.”

Plenty of other folks have vivid recollections of seeing Nadal display his relentless excellence on a tennis court. That includes the many players who have been on the other side of the net for at least one of his 1,299 professional matches.

No one has taken on Nadal more than Novak Djokovic, one of his rivals in the so-called Big Three of men’s tennis, which also featured the now-retired Roger Federer. There have been 59 installments of Nadal vs. Djokovic, more than between any two other men in the Open era of tennis, which dates to 1968.

Djokovic leads 30-29 overall, while Nadal leads 11-7 in Grand Slam matches — including 8-2 at Roland Garros.

Worth noting: Djokovic is responsible for two of Nadal’s three losses in his French Open career.

“It’s probably one of the biggest challenges that you can have in the tennis tour, playing Rafa at Roland Garros. We know his records there. I played him probably more than any other player has played him on that court. The court is bigger. There is more space, which affects visually the play a lot and the feeling of the player on the court. He likes to stand behind quite far back (to) return. You have some times when he’s really in the zone and in the groove, not making many errors,” Djokovic said. “You feel like he’s impenetrable. He’s like a wall.”

Here are other players’ perspectives on what it’s like to face Nadal — and observations from some of the sport’s top women:

“The thing is that, no matter which form Rafa is (in) or how he’s feeling, when he steps, especially, on clay — I would say it doesn’t matter if it’s clay or hard court, but especially on clay — you’re still scared. You’re still scared of Rafa.” — Daniil Medvedev, the 2021 U.S. Open champion and twice the runner-up to Nadal in Grand Slam finals.

“I’m going to be depressed when Rafa retires. He’s my favorite player. He’s my No. 1 inspiration. I admire him so much. His whole personality is unique.” — Maria Sakkari, a two-time Grand Slam semifinalist.

“Somehow you feel like you’re winning, but then somehow you end up not.” — Alexander Zverev, the 2020 U.S. Open runner-up.

“Playing Rafa is something special. It’s just different, especially on clay, the surface that he just dominated over the past 20 years. No one will ever have a record like him on this surface. He’s just bigger than the sport, at the end of the day.” — Hubert Hurkacz, who beat Nadal on clay at the Italian Open in May.

“When I was younger, he was basically the only player I looked up to -- but not because of his game on clay. More because of the way he is off the court, as well, and how he never gives up.” — Iga Swiatek, a three-time French Open champion and the No. 1-ranked woman.

“His legacy will live on forever. He has done some absolutely stellar performances and broken records that I don’t think will be broken again in tennis.” — Stefanos Tsitsipas, a two-time Grand Slam finalist.

“I feel a little bit sad about it, because he’s definitely one of my favorite players to watch. His mentality and intensity is something I admire.” — Coco Gauff, the reigning U.S. Open champion.

“Rafa has given so much to the sport, no? A different mentality. How to approach practice sessions. How to approach matches. How to come out from difficult situations.” — Jannik Sinner, the 2024 Australian Open champion.

“He's the best one who ever walked this planet, if we speak about playing on clay.” — Jiri Lehecka, after beating Nadal on clay in Rome in May.

“It’s very overwhelming to play him. ... The intensity he can give sometimes with his forehand and backhand — it’s brutal. ” — Zizou Bergs, who lost to Nadal in Rome.

“He’s as comfortable as someone can be on a tennis court.” — Sebastian Korda, who lost to Nadal in the French Open main's stadium in 2020.

“We cannot play like him or have the spin he does, of course, but we can try to pick up small things that can work for our game. Like, for example, the placement of the ball. The buildup of the point. The footwork. Everyone can learn something. It just depends what you see.” — Elina Svitolina, a three-time Grand Slam semifinalist.

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AP Sports Writer Andrew Dampf in Rome contributed to this report.

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AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Rafael Nadal's excellence at the French Open, as seen through the eyes of other tennis players - Sports (2024)

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Rafael Nadal's excellence at the French Open, as seen through the eyes of other tennis players - Sports? ›

The intensity he can give sometimes with his forehand and backhand — it's brutal. ” — Zizou Bergs, who lost to Nadal in Rome. “He's as comfortable as someone can be on a tennis court.” — Sebastian Korda, who lost to Nadal in the French Open main's stadium in 2020.

Has Nadal ever been beaten at the French Open? ›

Rafael Nadal: Fourteen-time champion suffers first round defeat to Alexander Zverev at French Open. Has Rafael Nadal played his last match at the French Open? Rafael Nadal lost in the first round of the French Open to Alexander Zverev 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 in what could be his last match at Roland Garros.

What is Nadal known for in tennis? ›

Nadal's dominance on clay is reflected by his honorific title as the "King of Clay", and he is widely regarded as the greatest clay-court player in history. Nadal is considered by many to be the greatest player in tennis history because of his record and evolution into an all-court champion.

How many times has Nadal won the French Open? ›

Rafael Nadal holds the most titles in French Open history with 14, earning consecutive wins between 2005 and 2008, 2010 and 2014, and 2017 and 2020, as well as one stand-alone win in 2022.

Who knocked Djokovic out of French Open? ›

The 24-time Grand Slam champion had been due to play Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals on Wednesday. Novak Djokovic withdrew from the French Open with an injured right knee on Tuesday, June 4, ending his title defense and meaning he will relinquish the No. 1 ranking.

How old was Nadal's first Grand Slam? ›

Just two days after his 19th birthday, he beat Mariano Puerta in the final to become the first teenager to win a Grand Slam title since Pete Sampras at the 1990 US Open.

Why is Nadal not in the French Open? ›

Nadal missed last year's French Open with a left hip flexor injury and underwent surgery last June. In announcing his withdrawal before last year's French Open, Nadal said that he will likely retire in the second half of 2024. In more recent comments, Nadal has not ruled out playing beyond 2024.

Who has the most men's French Open titles? ›

Male tennis players with the most French Open wins 1968-2024

As of 2024, Rafael Nadal had won the most French Open titles, with a total of 14. Meanwhile, Björn Borg won the tournament on six occasions, with his first victory coming when he had just turned 18 years old.

How many times did Djokovic win French Open? ›

Novak Djokovic
Singles
Australian OpenW (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023)
French OpenW (2016, 2021, 2023)
WimbledonW (2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
US OpenW (2011, 2015, 2018, 2023)
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How many times has Federer won Wimbledon? ›

Number of Grand Slam tournaments won by the Swiss tennis player Roger Federer as of July 2022
CharacteristicNumber of titles
Wimbledon (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2017)8
Australian Open (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2017 and 2018)6
US Open (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008)5
Roland Garros (2009)1
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Why did Djokovic forfeit? ›

Serbian tennis legend Novak Djokovic will not be winning another French Open this year! Injured to his right knee, the tennis player was forced to withdraw after his match against Cerundolo. After Nadal was eliminated in the first round, Roland-Garros once again loses one of its champions, last year's winner.

Why did Djokovic withdraw from French Open? ›

PARIS -- Novak Djokovic has been forced to withdraw from his French Open quarterfinal against Casper Ruud due to the right knee injury he sustained in his fourth-round win Monday. The move ends his title defense and means he will relinquish the No. 1 ranking.

Did Novak retire from the French Open? ›

He pulled out of the tournament ahead of a quarter-final clash with Casper Ruud, which would have been a rematch of last year's final. Novak Djokovic has confirmed that he has undergone knee surgery successfully after withdrawing from the French Open.

How many times has Djokovic won the French Open? ›

Djokovic has managed to accomplish what no other man had been able to against Nadal on the Roland Garros clay: defeat him two times at the French Open, once in the 2015 quarterfinal and another time in the 2021 semifinal. Djokovic has won the French Open three times in his career (2016, 2021 and 2023).

How many French Opens did Federer win? ›

Roger Federer
Singles
Australian OpenW (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018)
French OpenW (2009)
WimbledonW (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017)
US OpenW (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
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What is Roger Federer famous for? ›

Roger Federer (born August 8, 1981, Basel, Switzerland) is a Swiss tennis player who dominated the sport in the early 21st century with his exceptional all-around game. He won a record eight Wimbledon titles, and in 2018 he became the first player to claim 20 Grand Slam men's singles titles.

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