This article lists various career, tournament, and seasonal achievements by the Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal.
Nadal is the only man in history to complete the Career Grand Slam and win an Olympic gold medal in both singles and doubles.
He has won the event 14 times overall, with a match record of 112–4 (96.6% win rate), which is viewed by many analysts as one of the greatest feats in tennis and world sport.
Nadal's dominance on the surface is further accentuated by his unique feat of winning the three clay-court Masters 1000 tournaments (Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome) and the French Open in the same season (2010), thus becoming the only player to complete the Clay Slam.
Nadal won the French Open on his first attempt as a 19-year-old in 2005 and went on to win four consecutive crowns from 2005 to 2008, defeating then-world-No.
[1] He holds the record for the longest single surface win streak in the Open Era, having won 81 consecutive matches on clay courts from 2005 to 2007.
Nadal also holds the Open Era record for the most consecutive sets won on a single surface (50 on clay).
Over the course of his career, he has won 514 matches on hard courts (4th in the Open Era behind Federer, Djokovic, and Andre Agassi).
He has won six hard-court Grand Slam titles (4th all-time behind Djokovic, Federer, and Pete Sampras).
He has won 10 Masters 1000 titles at hard court events — five in Canada, three in Indian Wells, one in Cincinnati, and one in Madrid indoors).
Nadal dominated the North American hard court season in 2013, having already won the Indian Wells title earlier in the year, he would go on to win 26 consecutive matches on hard courts by winning the Canadian Masters, Cincinnati Masters as well as the US Open, thus joining Patrick Rafter (1998) and Andy Roddick (2003) in completing the Summer Slam.
Nadal ranks first in the Open Era for the highest clay court match-winning percentage (minimum 100 wins) at 90.5% (484–51 record) .
With his win in the final of the 2019 Italian Open – Men's Singles over Djokovic, he broke a long-standing tie with Boris Becker.