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Rafael Nadal’s 10 most memorable matches

Our have a look at the Spaniard’s most enduring matches

November 18, 2024

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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal embrace following their Wimbledon traditional in 2008.
By Sam Jacot

To rejoice the top of Rafael Nadal‘s historic profession at this week’s Davis Cup Ultimate 8, ATPTour.com is publishing a collection of articles paying tribute to the Spaniard.

Rafael Nadal lit up courts around the globe throughout his 21-year profession, with the Spaniard one of many prime opponents within the historical past of the sport.

The 37-year-old relished a battle and so typically got here out on prime as a result of his unparalleled combating spirit, relentless willpower and unwavering dedication to each level. As he prepares for his closing tour-level occasion, the 2024 Davis Cup Ultimate 8, he has stepped onto court docket 1,307 instances, popping out because the winner on 1,080 events.

ATPTour.com appears to be like again at 10 of Nadal’s most memorable matches, that includes Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Guillermo Coria, Ivan Ljubicic, Andy Roddick, Fernando Verdasco and Daniil Medvedev.



2004 Davis Cup Ultimate
Rafael Nadal d. Andy Roddick 6-7 (6), 6-2, 7-6 (6), 6-2

In 2004, Rafael Nadal was a fresh-faced 18-year-old who had began to make early waves within the sport. The Spaniard had received his maiden ATP Tour title on clay in Sopot in August earlier than incomes a standout victory towards Roger Federer within the third spherical in Miami.

Nevertheless, his breakthrough second arguably got here in his closing match of the season. Competing in entrance of 27,000 followers contained in the Olympic Stadium in Seville, Nadal confronted American Andy Roddick within the Davis Cup Ultimate. Roddick was No. 2 within the PIF ATP Rankings on the time and had dispatched Nadal for the lack of simply seven video games on the US Open in September.

Within the leadup, Spanish captain Jordi Arrese was anticipated to pick out 2003 Roland Garros champion Juan Carlos Ferrero for the Roddick conflict, however controversially picked Nadal to play the rubber. After Nadal misplaced the primary set, it seemed like Arresse’s determination could backfire. That was till the Spaniard rolled off the second set, saved a set level within the third set to steer earlier than he flew by means of the fourth to earn a 6-7(6), 6-2, 7-6(6), 6-2 win.

As if he might see into the longer term, Roddick was filled with reward for Nadal following the match.

“I simply bumped into somebody who performed too properly,” mentioned Roddick. “Each every so often folks come alongside and so they’re big-match gamers. I feel you both have it otherwise you don’t, no matter age.”

2005 Rome closing
Rafael Nadal d. Guillermo Coria 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(6)

In 2005, Guillermo Coria was probably the greatest clay-court gamers on this planet. The Argentine reached 5 ATP Masters 1000 finals on the floor throughout 2003 and 2004, profitable in Hamburg and Monte-Carlo. Nadal and Coria entered the 2005 title match in Rome off the again of a closing assembly in Monte-Carlo one month earlier, when the Spaniard defeated Coria in 4 units to win his first ATP Masters 1000 title.

Their assembly within the Italian capital was a lung-busting epic that encompassed Nadal’s sport at that stage of his profession. The Spaniard was red-hot within the first and third units however, at 18 years previous, might go off the boil for prolonged intervals. Nadal misplaced management of his forehand within the second set and was erratic for big components of the fourth and fifth set, falling 0-3 behind within the decider.

Nevertheless, at 0-3, 0/30 the Spaniard struck a forehand winner and went on to carry serve. Taking part in with a renewed sense of depth, Nadal broke again and compelled a tie-break. From 5/1 forward, he briefly stumbled earlier than sealing victory on his third match level when Coria pushed a volley lengthy.

Nadal, who fell to his again after victory, described the ultimate as “one of many hardest matches” of his profession.

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2005 Madrid closing
Rafael Nadal d. Ivan Ljubicic 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(3)

Rafael Nadal completed his 2005 season on residence soil in Madrid, having captured a staggering 10 tour-level titles earlier within the season. The then-19-year-old received seven trophies on clay in 2005, together with his maiden main at Roland Garros, however was additionally beginning to show himself on arduous courts – the floor the Mutua Madrid Open was performed on from 2002-2008 – profitable in Montreal and Beijing.

Getting into the ultimate in Madrid, Nadal was dealing with a red-hot Ivan Ljubicic, who had received his previous two tournaments in Metz and Vienna, respectively. At a time when ATP Masters 1000 finals had been best-of-five units, Ljubicic struck 32 aces to race right into a two-set benefit, together with his large serve and sharp groundstrokes efficient indoors.

Nadal refused to fade, combating again to stage the match earlier than he recovered from a break down within the fifth set to finally triumph within the tie-break when Ljubicic netted a forehand. It was the primary time the Spaniard had received from two units to like down, encompassing the combating spirit followers turned accustomed to seeing throughout his 21-year profession.

“It was an unforgettable sport, very thrilling, the place I do not forget that the general public was unbelievable,” Nadal mentioned forward of the 2021 Mutua Madrid Open. “The sport price me just a few months of [my] sports activities profession. I broke my foot but it surely was price it. It was well worth the emotion I skilled, that made it unimaginable to overlook. The subsequent day I awakened lame, I couldn’t even stroll.”

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2006 Rome closing
Rafael Nadal d. Roger Federer 6-7(0), 7-6(5), 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(5)

After simmering for 2 years, the rivalry between Nadal and Federer hit boiling level throughout a five-hour closing on the Foro Italico in Rome. Nadal had received 4 of their first 5 conferences to that time, and all three on clay, however many nonetheless felt that it was only a matter of time earlier than the World No. 1 Federer figured {the teenager} out, the best way he had figured everybody else out over the earlier two years.

For a lot of this five-hour match, it seemed as if Federer had lastly discovered a solution to beat the world’s finest dirt-baller. But he nonetheless misplaced.

The Swiss got here to the web 84 instances within the conflict and received 64 of these factors. Federer managed the rallies together with his forehand as typically as he might. He despatched Nadal into the sideline partitions together with his angles. He received the primary set by taking part in an ideal 7/0 tie-break. He led 4-2 within the second set. He dominated the fourth set 6-2. Within the fifth set, he led 4-1 and had two match factors. Within the deciding tiebreaker, he led 5/3. After which, in spite of everything of that, he made three errors and let Nadal run away with the final 4 factors and the title.

It was Nadal’s sixteenth title as an adolescent, tying him with Bjorn Borg for the report, whereas it was his 53rd straight win on clay, levelling Guillermo Vilas’ all-time males’s report.

2008 Wimbledon closing
Rafael Nadal d. Roger Federer 6-4, 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-7(8), 9-7

Federer had overwhelmed Nadal in two earlier Wimbledon finals, however the Spaniard had step by step tailored to the floor, transferring nearer to the baseline, punching up his serve and taking higher dangers together with his groundstrokes. He received the primary two units, however Federer got here again to take consecutive tie-breaks and stage the match. The drama, already suffocating, was exacerbated by three rain delays, a quaint reminder that there was life earlier than the roof got here to Centre Courtroom.

Nadal broke Federer’s serve at 7-7 within the fifth set when a forehand sailed lengthy. Then down 0/15 at 8-7, Nadal selected to serve and volley for the primary time within the match. Two profitable volleys and a framed Federer backhand introduced a 3rd match level, which Federer erased with a fearless backhand return. Nadal, who transformed on his fourth match level when Federer’s forehand discovered the web, completed the match with tears in his eyes.

The match, which resulted in near-darkness at 9:15 p.m., required 4 hours, 48 minutes — Wimbledon’s longest closing on report, going again to 1877. The triumph marked Nadal’s first title on the grass-court main and ended Federer’s five-year title streak on the All England Membership. Nadal’s victory towards Federer is extensively thought of the best match of all time.


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2009 Australian Open semi-final
Rafael Nadal d. Fernando Verdasco 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-6(2), 6-7(1), 6-4

When Rafael Nadal dropped to his knees on Friday twenty ninth January 2009, the emotional toll of his battle towards Fernando Verdasco was evident throughout his face. The Spaniard had simply moved previous his countryman 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-6(2), 6-7(1), 6-4 after 5 hours and 14 minutes within the longest match in Australian Open historical past on the time.

With the world’s namesake, Rod Laver — a fairly good lefty in his personal proper — within the crowd and Spanish flags scattered round, Nadal discovered his famend protection examined to the restrict as Verdasco ripped 95 winners within the semi-final conflict. However whereas he bent, he by no means broke, committing fewer than 10 unforced errors in each demanding set, together with simply 4 within the fifth.

“As we speak was a type of matches you are going to bear in mind a very long time,” Nadal mentioned. “Within the final sport, at 0-40, I began to cry. It was an excessive amount of rigidity. Fernando was taking part in, I feel, at his finest stage. He deserved this closing, too.”

Together with his win, Nadal reached the ultimate and would go on to defeat Roger Federer in one other five-set epic within the title match to win the Australian Open for the primary time.

2009 Madrid semi-final
Rafael Nadal d. Novak Djokovic 3-6, 7-6(5), 7-6(9)

The inescapable solar, the pink clay, the excessive altitude, the Madrid setting. The lengthy, pitched battle, filled with forays and feints, between two opponents. The life-and-death closing tie-break. Nadal and Djokovic’s conflict on the 2009 Mutua Madrid Open had all of it.

That European spring, Nadal had reached an early profession pinnacle. In the course of the earlier 12 months, he had demolished Federer within the Roland Garros closing, after which clawed previous him in 5 units within the Wimbledon closing and the Australian Open closing. No. 1 within the PIF ATP Rankings, he received Indian Wells and was extra dominant than ever on clay, profitable in Monte Carlo, Barcelona, and Rome. (In 2009, Madrid was performed after Rome, and every week earlier than Roland Garros; the subsequent yr Rome and Madrid flipped on the schedule.)

Assembly within the semi-finals, the Serbian was quick out of the blocks as he sought his first clay-court win towards the Spaniard. After profitable the primary set, Djokovic failed to shut, with Nadal utilizing the vitality of the group to stage earlier than he rallied from 1-3 within the decider. The Spaniard began to let free with the forehand, with the match changing into one gruelling rally after one other.

Nadal discovered the corners with topspin forehands and Djokovic countered with flat backhand missiles of his personal. Nadal saved three match factors in whole within the tie-break, two with haymaker forehand winners and one from a backhand error from Djokovic. He finally sealed victory after 4 hours and two minutes.

2012 Australian Open closing
Novak Djokovic d. Rafael Nadal 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-5

At 5 hours and 53 minutes, Djokovic’s 2012 Australian Open closing victory towards Nadal is the longest main title match in historical past. They had been the highest two seeds that yr and had met within the earlier two Slam finals, at Wimbledon and the US Open. Djokovic received each of these in 4 units and got here into this match having received seven straight towards Nadal, courting again to 2010.

The Spaniard was decided to finish that run on one of many sport’s greatest levels and confirmed great battle, rallying from 3/5 within the fourth-set tie-break to pressure a decider. Nadal then led 4-2 within the fifth set and was 30/15 up on serve when Djokovic popped up a forehand volley, giving Nadal a wide-open court docket for a brief backhand go. The Spaniard in some way pushed it an inch huge and from there Djokovic broke and received 4 of the subsequent 5 video games to win the title.

Earlier than this closing, Nadal held a 133-1 report in main matches after profitable the primary set, however he couldn’t drag his physique over the road on a muggy Melbourne evening in Melbourne towards Djokovic, who moved to 5 main titles.

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2013 Roland Garros semi-final
Rafael Nadal d. Novak Djokovic 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-7(3), 9-7

A scorching day at Roland Garros was the setting for one more Nadal-Djokovic blockbuster that was a mirror picture of their epic Australian Open closing the yr earlier than. That see-saw saga in Melbourne lasted 5 hours and 53 minutes, and went to Djokovic, 7-5 within the fifth set. This reprise in Paris lasted 4 hours and 37 minutes and went to Nadal, 9-7 within the fifth set. Every match featured cruel rallies, fantastic shot-making, peaks and valleys from each gamers, and one match-changing error.

After grabbing the fourth-set tie-break, Djokovic led 4-2 within the decider and at 4-3, he touched the web after hitting what would have been a profitable overhead at deuce. Nadal went onto break after which refused to lose, monitoring down each ball on the Parisian clay to earn his hardest victory at Roland Garros.

“It is advisable love the sport,” Nadal mentioned after profitable the exhilarating encounter.

Nadal went on to beat David Ferrer in straight units within the closing to win his eighth title in Paris, whereas Djokovic’s await a primary Roland Garros crown went on.

2022 Australian Open closing
Rafael Nadal d. Daniil Medvedev 2-6, 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-4, 7-5

Nadal’s never-say-die angle has outlined his historic profession and his five-set victory towards Daniil Medvedev within the 2022 Australian Open closing optimises that.

The Spaniard did win the AO title in 2009 however had acquired his fair proportion of Melbourne heartbreak all through his profession, dropping finals in 2012, 2014, 2017 and 2019. For 90 minutes, it seemed as if Medvedev was going so as to add to his ache. The 2021 US Open champ led by two-sets-to-love and seemed set to place the ultimate nails within the Nadal coffin when the Spaniard hit two unforced errors on serve to path 2-3, 0/40.

Nevertheless, Nadal didn’t fade as he had achieved in earlier Aussie Open finals. A sloppy Medvedev drop shot on his closing break level at 2-3 gave Nadal a lifeline, with the Spaniard happening to carry earlier than he received the set. Nadal saved his roll going within the fourth set, after which, after just a few extra shifts in momentum, he discovered himself serving for the title at 5-4 within the fifth. He was unable to shut out on the first time of asking however recomposed to rapidly reel off two consecutive video games, transferring to 21 main titles and taking the lead within the Grand Slam race on the time.

“It was the day to offer every thing,” Nadal mentioned. “I loved the battle. I loved the feelings. On the finish have this trophy with me means every thing as we speak.”

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