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Who has beaten Nadal on clay court?

Who has beaten Nadal on clay court?

It was Djokovic’s first victory against the Spaniard in seven meetings at the tournament, Djokovic became the only man to ever beat Nadal at all four majors, the first man to beat Nadal in straight sets in a best-of-five-set match on clay, and the only man to beat Nadal on clay six times.

How many times Nadal lost on clay?

That said, with a phenomenal previous return of 105 wins in 108 outings at the clay grand slam, Nadal has only ever lost three times at this championship since winning his first title all the way back in 2005 when he was just 19 years old.

Who has beaten Nadal at the French?

Rafael Nadal’s full French Open record

Year Result Opponent
2016 Withdrew before third round Marcel Granollers
2017 Won in final Stan Wawrinka
2018 Won in final Dominic Thiem
2019 Won in final Dominic Thiem

How many times has Nadal lost at Monte Carlo?

Rafa has been 71-5 in Monte Carlo since 2005, conquering 11 titles and staying undefeated between 2005-2012! After a couple of mediocre years for his standards, the Spaniard bounced back and lifted three consecutive trophies between 2016 and 2018. Nadal failed to deliver the 12th crown in the last two editions.

Has Nadal ever beaten Djokovic at Wimbledon?

In Paris, at the French Open, Nadal has defeated Djokovic eight times, beating him three times in the final, in 2012, 2014 and 2020. At Wimbledon, Djokovic leads 2-1 (Djokovic won their only meeting in the finals in 2011). In NY, at the US Open, Nadal leads 2-1, with all games played in the finals.

Has rafa ever won Wimbledon?

Nadal became No. 1 for the first time in 2008 after his first major victory off clay against his rival, the longtime top-ranked Roger Federer, in a historic Wimbledon final….Rafael Nadal.

Singles
Wimbledon W (2008, 2010)
US Open W (2010, 2013, 2017, 2019)
Other tournaments
Tour Finals F (2010, 2013)

Who won the most Wimbledon matches?

Who has won Wimbledon the most? Martina Navratilova has won the most number of Wimbledon titles, 9. This is among women. In the men’s category, Roger Federer, Pete Sampras and William Renshaw have won 7 titles each.