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@@prabhavvenkatesh9247He doesn’t have a “fan following” because he is arrogant and cocky, which is all on him, Nadal and Federer are more humble and the tennis fan base loves them for that. Nadal is an all around player, 4 time U.S open champion 2 of which was against Novak in the finals, 2 time Australian open champion and appeared in many finals of that tournament…
@@prabhavvenkatesh9247How many times did Novak win the rolland garros? You must say Novak is also not the all court player. I think Rafa is not just king of clay but one of the greatest player in all court.
I don't care what the rankings say, or how many records ,GS other player can have.....Rafa Nadal is the greatest player ever. Some people don't understand the magnitude of his greatness.......almost half of his career have been injuries, surgeries., withdraw from tournaments for his foot conditions and struggles when he plays because his condition and still. and still he accomplished all that he accomplished. Can you imagine a career full of health like the others two?
No words come even close to describe the type of emotions Rafa made me experience throughout his career. I don't care if Djoko wins 30 slams when he retires. Rafa will forever be Rafa.
I've come to the conclusion that it's healthier to accept Djoko, Federer and Nadal fans have exactly the same feelings about their own fav....and in my case I just put them together in a class by themselves. I don't think we'll ever see this again, and the three of them coming together in the same era is something like the perfect alignment of the planets or something....peace.
The more I think about Rafa, the more he represents a Spanish Bull. He thrusts you in the air with heavy topspin and he makes you move left and right. When he sees red clay he strikes and he has the fighting spirit that of no one seen before. He will be missed, the Spanish Bull 🐂🇪🇸😢
@@truthreignsforever9286 Djokovic is not the matador you ridiculous copy cat. You guys trying to call his 10th AO La Décima was the most pathetic thing ever. So pathetic. There is only one matador and that’s Nadal. Find another name for your little god, like “the jerk” or something like that.
Gracias Rafa for all these incredible years i maybe didnt watch a lot of your match but im very greatful for Badtad, the Olympics , 6 Kings Slam and a little bit of the Davis Cup and Vamos Rafa !!
Rafa's biggest record won't be his 14th RG or his 81 win-streak, but the fact that he never lost two consecutive clay court matches. Not only at ATP level, nor Challenger, NOT EVEN IN FUTURES TOURNAMENTS. The last time on record when he lost two matches dates back to 2001. Also, he missed his first RG appearance in 2003 due to an elbow injury the week prior to the tournament, which allowed him to start winning RG from the get go in 2005 (also missed the entire 2004 clay season).
Came close a couple times. RG 2011 R1 vs Isner off the back of losing the Rome final to Djokovic, and Barcelona 2019 dropped the first set vs Mayer after losing to Fognini in Monaco but Nadal being the true warrior he is, he fought through and maintained that record of never losing back to back matches on clay.
@@J_NoNamesLeft73 Exactly. I wouldn't expect him to lose to Isner that day, but given how many injuries he endured it's a miracle he hasn't lost a 1st round in 2015-16 or 2019-22. Specially in 2003 when he was a boy.
@masters.1000 - Rafa missed both the 2003 and the 2004 French Opens with injuries. He probably would have won his first French Open in 2004... if he hadn't been injured.
only a shock to people who don't actually keep up with the sport or just want these athletes to suffer so that they can watch them play Nadal hasn't played a top 10 level match in almost a year and he hasn't played in months. Not sure what's shocking about withdrawing from RG if he wants to try to play again next year
Jackie from jersey club I have watched this man since he started playing tennis he is the whole package even when he loses I for one will miss him very much when he retires 😅😊😅😮 Jackie
All those who say 'Rafa was only master at clay'..need I remind you that no tennisplayer becomes Nr.1 in the rankings 'just by winning on clay only'.. ..just saying... 😉✌️
Nadal is My all Time favourite … the Big three are all Great and legends..But Rafa had shoots who were special…without all These injuries he had More Grand Slams
I know this video îs kinda old but all I know îs the fact that he îs the only one ,,and the only on clay that even on this day no one surpase or even try to be behind him,because he one of the most talente and the One of kind tenis player în the history oh tenis
Someone once wrote: “it’s like somebody taught a pitbull to play tennis, now it won’t let anyone else win.” When he came onto the court, he came to kick your ass. Nothing personal.
Tyson ,woods ,jackson ,o'sullivan who are people ignite sports and culture. I've never seen anybody who can exited so much and a wonderful human being 🎉
Nadal was the full package. Talented freakish shots, crowd drawer and humble in defeat and victory. Australia over time adopted him , yet always a Spanish Tennis Matador 🦌
that îs no doubt that it remain the only one who such many tournaments on Clayton,and for that I wish to give him the most award of all time that means ,THE TRUE KING OF CLAY
Le plus grand joueur de tennis pour j ai le même âge que toi Raphaël j ai jamais louper aucun de tes matchs tu es un grand homme un combattant j espère te retrouver l année prochaine je ne regarde plus le tennis depuis que tu es baissé j'ai 37 ans aussi je te regarde joueur depuis 2001 rapha tu me manques tellement tu m'a donné tellement de plaisir de joie en te regardant jouant rétabli toi bien et mais une correction a Djokovic
I think Nadal would’ve eventually broken Coria down and it would’ve been something like 12-3 against him. Maybe he could’ve had interesting rivalries with Federer and Djokovic on clay, but Coria was also a known choker at grand slams. RG2004 was really bad
Can you walk me through this list? Why are these dream opponents - guys you think he'll easily beat, or matchups you want to see? It just seems like a kinda random list to me lol
@@huntersnider9621 rafa never faced this guys ..Rafa could have faced fokina,hurkacz,rune and musetti from 2021-2022 but the draw never made them to face each other
@@FLASH_5 ohh gotcha. Yeah totally agree! I think vs Hurkacz on a hardcourt would be interesting and vs Musetti on clay. Would also love him vs Rune anywhere
For those who still recite the "weak era" story about the 2000s. Federer only won three finals against unseeded players (one of them was Safin), while Novak won two finals (Kyrgios and Tsonga). In their title winning GS, they both played around 15 matches against unseeded players since R16 (14 and 16): • Federer played 7 times a former Top 10, while Đoković ONLY played one (Hewitt in AO 2012, who was done and dusted by 2006 already). Even when anyone can be Top 10 since 2016 more or less, Novak didn't faced a single one. • Federer lost 8 sets and played 13 tiebreaks; all of them in 2012 or before, since 2017 he didn't lose a set (he didn't played any match in between those years). Đoković lost 7 sets and played 4 tiebreaks (4 of those sets came from 5 setters). The thing is, 10 of his matches against unseeded players came after 2018, and of those matches he won 7/10 in straights. Not that most seeded players posed any threat the last decade, but even then he didn't even had to play them that much. 10/40 matches since R16 Wimbledon 2018, plus the seeded ones: • Final vs Berretini (9) and Anderson (8). • SF vs Pouille (31), Bautista (22), Nishikori (21), Shapovalov (12) and Norrie (12) • QF vs Raonic (35), Nishikori (28) and Goffin (23). There's only one weak era.
Federer's domination was due to his brilliance, but also on a friendly for him field. Nadal was the only one to challenge him and he did on clay and grass. Novak showed up on hard a little too late. We can argue that Novak had a similar competition later on hard, but at least Nadal was always there and Novak was simply better than him on that particular surface. I feel like Nadal had the toughest competition all along with Federer and Novak constantly being there. All being said, regardless of the competition all 3 of them would have won multiple slams anyways. They are that good.
@@radilev1996 Don't you think Federer proved he was just too good in his prime years? He was Djokovic's toughest rival on grass and the only one to challenge Djokovic in his best years (2011 and 2015), the weak era argument is just invalid. His h2h against Roddick is pretty much the same like against Wawrinka. Murray beat him only once in GS, the same with Wawrinka. There are times in a player's career, doesn't matter how good he is, when his toughest challenge is the generation after him. It happened to every tennis player in the history. Hewitt destroyed Sampras in a GS final. And why is that? Because he was younger, not necceserily better. This thing hasn't happened yet to Djokovic.
Joder,el primer punto una dejada bestial... algunos decían que era sólo un pasabolas.... ahora se vuelven locos con las dejadas de Alcaraz.... jejejeje
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My brother and I recorded Federer vs Nadal at Indian Wells 2005, so to have you call Indian Wells 2013 a classic match just makes me feel old.
@@gowzahrthey never played in Indian Wells 2005 ..i think u are mentioning Miami
Upload Rafa vs Federer Monte Carlo and Madrid trilogy matches in UA-cam please tennis tv
Oh. They are blind
Nadal almost seemed embarrassed that he won and respected Moya by not celebrating.
I will forever admire this guy’s tenacity and fight… so much to learn from for everyone trying to improve their game
Lol
@@ryancarver585what's so funny?
I am crying just watching this!!! I mean 17 years ago my son was born and named him Rafael because of this man right here!! 💗💗💗
Every Novak or Roger fan would admit that what Nadal has done despite injuries is near impossible
That is absolutely right but they will never admit it! And that is sad
Djokovic better
He does not have fan following and despite all that he is all court player
Nadal clay player
@@prabhavvenkatesh9247He doesn’t have a “fan following” because he is arrogant and cocky, which is all on him, Nadal and Federer are more humble and the tennis fan base loves them for that. Nadal is an all around player, 4 time U.S open champion 2 of which was against Novak in the finals, 2 time Australian open champion and appeared in many finals of that tournament…
@@prabhavvenkatesh9247How many times did Novak win the rolland garros? You must say Novak is also not the all court player. I think Rafa is not just king of clay but one of the greatest player in all court.
@@surfwind5740Novak is not all court player?
He is the only one in history to win every grand slem three times
I don't care what the rankings say, or how many records ,GS other player can have.....Rafa Nadal is the greatest player ever. Some people don't understand the magnitude of his greatness.......almost half of his career have been injuries, surgeries., withdraw from tournaments for his foot conditions and struggles when he plays because his condition
and still. and still he accomplished all that he accomplished. Can you imagine a career
full of health like the others two?
Yes
Djokovic missed lot of GS
stupid comment Djokovic missed more slams than Nadal
@@mhscchampion14ebudget Nadal missed about 11 grandslams. Djokovic missed 3 grandslams according to his career stats.
Nadal 's level on clay will forever be the highest level of tennis ever achieved. It's simply beyond belief and description.
@@mhscchampion14ebudgetFactually wrong but okay
Pretty sure it was way more than 10 times he shocked the world.
His whole career lol he’s shocking every one. Amazing athlete
No words come even close to describe the type of emotions Rafa made me experience throughout his career. I don't care if Djoko wins 30 slams when he retires. Rafa will forever be Rafa.
I've come to the conclusion that it's healthier to accept Djoko, Federer and Nadal fans have exactly the same feelings about their own fav....and in my case I just put them together in a class by themselves. I don't think we'll ever see this again, and the three of them coming together in the same era is something like the perfect alignment of the planets or something....peace.
No words can also describe how incredibly loud he was and how he always made his opponents wait before the shot clock came- because of him.
@@adamsawicki1221 honey why are you so bitter? Go outside and touch the grass.
@@dariak1221 24-22 aint no one bitter here 😘
@@adamsawicki1221 you are not? Because you are out here ranting about the time a player uses to serve. It sounds bitter to me.
AO-2022 title after injury was a shocker
The more I think about Rafa, the more he represents a Spanish Bull. He thrusts you in the air with heavy topspin and he makes you move left and right. When he sees red clay he strikes and he has the fighting spirit that of no one seen before. He will be missed, the Spanish Bull 🐂🇪🇸😢
The dope man yes
The revelator halima halima yes
@@halimahalima2811dopovic
Novak the matador, the only one to tame the bull
@@truthreignsforever9286 Djokovic is not the matador you ridiculous copy cat. You guys trying to call his 10th AO La Décima was the most pathetic thing ever. So pathetic. There is only one matador and that’s Nadal. Find another name for your little god, like “the jerk” or something like that.
15.36 pure love, humility, and confidence all rolled into one - Rafa.
Gracias Rafa for all these incredible years i maybe didnt watch a lot of your match but im very greatful for Badtad, the Olympics , 6 Kings Slam and a little bit of the Davis Cup and Vamos Rafa !!
The Big 3, three of the most iconic athletes ever, each with such wonderful and outstanding careers from the very start, all the way to the finish
Rafa's biggest record won't be his 14th RG or his 81 win-streak, but the fact that he never lost two consecutive clay court matches. Not only at ATP level, nor Challenger, NOT EVEN IN FUTURES TOURNAMENTS. The last time on record when he lost two matches dates back to 2001.
Also, he missed his first RG appearance in 2003 due to an elbow injury the week prior to the tournament, which allowed him to start winning RG from the get go in 2005 (also missed the entire 2004 clay season).
Came close a couple times. RG 2011 R1 vs Isner off the back of losing the Rome final to Djokovic, and Barcelona 2019 dropped the first set vs Mayer after losing to Fognini in Monaco but Nadal being the true warrior he is, he fought through and maintained that record of never losing back to back matches on clay.
@@J_NoNamesLeft73 Exactly. I wouldn't expect him to lose to Isner that day, but given how many injuries he endured it's a miracle he hasn't lost a 1st round in 2015-16 or 2019-22.
Specially in 2003 when he was a boy.
@@masters.1000he was awesome in 2019 good in 2020 2021 he was injured and in 2022 he was awesome
1. Novak Djokovic: 428 weeks
2. Rafael Nadal: 387 weeks
3. Steffi Graf: 377 weeks
@masters.1000 - Rafa missed both the 2003 and the 2004 French Opens with injuries. He probably would have won his first French Open in 2004... if he hadn't been injured.
Nadal beating his current coach at 16yo is something else.
He shocked us this year also...
By withdrawing from RG 😢😢😢
Lol
only a shock to people who don't actually keep up with the sport or just want these athletes to suffer so that they can watch them play
Nadal hasn't played a top 10 level match in almost a year and he hasn't played in months. Not sure what's shocking about withdrawing from RG if he wants to try to play again next year
was not very shocking it was sad but expected
No one in the history past present and in future can touch the dignity of nadal he is legend and king of tennis not only clay ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ from pakistan
The Fedal moment from 2007 Hamburg masters final brings back memories.
At 16 what a player he had been. OMG i do wish he goes on and on Amazing Nadal. What history he makes 😊❤
ONE OF THE BEST SPORTMAN IN THIS CENTURY AND THE BEST IN TENIS !!
It's amazing how much Rafa changed from 2003 to 2004. He went from a kid to a young man.
Рафа это гора мускул и точность в ударах, навсегда он останется лучшим!!)
Jackie from jersey club I have watched this man since he started playing tennis he is the whole package even when he loses I for one will miss him very much when he retires 😅😊😅😮 Jackie
21:19 out of this world
5 - 1 against federer when the latter was no 1.that says something. Not to mention that Nadal was just a teenager...
RAFA THE GOAT !!! happy bday xx
Agree Novak is great
D acuerdo, NADAL ÉS GENIAL!! 💪💪💪🇪🇦❤️
who?@@rogernadal3999
@@rogernadal3999 who?
@@cavaalli Novak Djokovic
We want one last dance from Nadal ❤️
At 16 years old, nadal was already showing us that he deserves the title "king of clay".
Rafael Nadal N01 gentilman talented honesty handsham player in the world super God bless
All those who say 'Rafa was only master at clay'..need I remind you that no tennisplayer becomes Nr.1 in the rankings 'just by winning on clay only'.. ..just saying... 😉✌️
Mí ídolo eterno Rafael Nadal. Sin el tenis no me anima. Es todo un hombre fantástico y excelente. Felicitaciones Venezuela 🙏🙏🙏❤
Nadal is My all Time favourite … the Big three are all Great and legends..But Rafa had shoots who were special…without all These injuries he had More Grand Slams
Rafa the great!
as you said,for me Nadal remainds one true God of tenis this century, because he îs the only one who can achive such a many amount of wins on clay
Rome 2005 was incredible
RAFA SE TE EXTRAÑA MUCHO..PRONTA RECUPERACIÓN.. DESDE COLOMBIA UN ABRAZO.
GRACIAS POR VER MI COMENTARIO. UN SALUDO PARA TI DESDE COLOMBIA 💛💙❤
@@fannytorres908pues un saludo para tí desde España, i grácias por desearle a Nadal pronta recuperación 😘
The fact he has just made it to an ATP final means I genuinely believe we will be hearing more from him still.
Por siempre el mejor!!
Federer left the court in Miami knowing that guy was the real deal.
the best all the time.
I know this video îs kinda old but all I know îs the fact that he îs the only one ,,and the only on clay that even on this day no one surpase or even try to be behind him,because he one of the most talente and the One of kind tenis player în the history oh tenis
Someone once wrote: “it’s like somebody taught a pitbull to play tennis, now it won’t let anyone else win.”
When he came onto the court, he came to kick your ass. Nothing personal.
The real GOAT is the random kid who shows up on court at 20:17
His respect to Roger is always there. I respect them both. For me, they are the GOATs
The way this boy moves on clay, I am quietly confident that he will win a French Open title one day! Mark my words!
Rafa and I share a birthday and I consider that the most important thing about me tbh. Vamos to the legend!
6.25 nobody cant do like this vamos my rafa
Tyson ,woods ,jackson ,o'sullivan who are people ignite sports and culture. I've never seen anybody who can exited so much and a wonderful human being 🎉
Rafa ..forever !
Love six /love six/love six
3 0 6
Case départ 🎉
Six love/six love/six love
3 6 0
Case départ 🎉
When he runs for the ball like his life depends on it you know he goes big for a reason
Six love/love six/six love
Nadal was the full package. Talented freakish shots, crowd drawer and humble in defeat and victory.
Australia over time adopted him , yet always a Spanish Tennis Matador 🦌
6:27 kid realized that he was standing next to the future goat
that îs no doubt that it remain the only one who such many tournaments on Clayton,and for that I wish to give him the most award of all time that means ,THE TRUE KING OF CLAY
Rafa was an absolute beast.
Barring him, Roger would have completely dominated Tennis
He was the only one beating Roger in Clay finals
L'art de la base💯🌠🤟
Para mí si Nadal se hubiese lesionado menos, no tengo dudas de que tendría mínimo 26 GS hoy en día como mínimo.
Rafa❤
the legend
Miss nadals long shorts!! And I miss him playing so much. Tennis just isn't the same for me 😢
Para mí, tampoco
Nadal vs Coria. Best match ever.
Awesome moovment
Le plus grand joueur de tennis pour j ai le même âge que toi Raphaël j ai jamais louper aucun de tes matchs tu es un grand homme un combattant j espère te retrouver l année prochaine je ne regarde plus le tennis depuis que tu es baissé j'ai 37 ans aussi je te regarde joueur depuis 2001 rapha tu me manques tellement tu m'a donné tellement de plaisir de joie en te regardant jouant rétabli toi bien et mais une correction a Djokovic
Great compil!!
Man Coria was so good, it would've been an interesting late 2000's-early 2010's for clsy tennis if he had a longer career
I think Nadal would’ve eventually broken Coria down and it would’ve been something like 12-3 against him. Maybe he could’ve had interesting rivalries with Federer and Djokovic on clay, but Coria was also a known choker at grand slams. RG2004 was really bad
Coria might be equal to teenager Nadal, after that? 0 chance
Рафуля малыш такой, Мойю просто уделал😍
Forehand Winner at 8:40 is just insane
The best
23:21 Top guy at Oracle!
Happy birthday GOAT
6 dream opponents for rafa next year
Rune
Musetti
Fokina
Hurkacz
Fucsovics
Humbert
Can you walk me through this list? Why are these dream opponents - guys you think he'll easily beat, or matchups you want to see? It just seems like a kinda random list to me lol
@@huntersnider9621 rafa never faced this guys ..Rafa could have faced fokina,hurkacz,rune and musetti from 2021-2022 but the draw never made them to face each other
@@FLASH_5 ohh gotcha. Yeah totally agree! I think vs Hurkacz on a hardcourt would be interesting and vs Musetti on clay. Would also love him vs Rune anywhere
@@huntersnider9621 yeah 😉
ナダル昔はピュアドラだったんか
For those who still recite the "weak era" story about the 2000s.
Federer only won three finals against unseeded players (one of them was Safin), while Novak won two finals (Kyrgios and Tsonga). In their title winning GS, they both played around 15 matches against unseeded players since R16 (14 and 16):
• Federer played 7 times a former Top 10, while Đoković ONLY played one (Hewitt in AO 2012, who was done and dusted by 2006 already).
Even when anyone can be Top 10 since 2016 more or less, Novak didn't faced a single one.
• Federer lost 8 sets and played 13 tiebreaks; all of them in 2012 or before, since 2017 he didn't lose a set (he didn't played any match in between those years).
Đoković lost 7 sets and played 4 tiebreaks (4 of those sets came from 5 setters). The thing is, 10 of his matches against unseeded players came after 2018, and of those matches he won 7/10 in straights.
Not that most seeded players posed any threat the last decade, but even then he didn't even had to play them that much. 10/40 matches since R16 Wimbledon 2018, plus the seeded ones:
• Final vs Berretini (9) and Anderson (8).
• SF vs Pouille (31), Bautista (22), Nishikori (21), Shapovalov (12) and Norrie (12)
• QF vs Raonic (35), Nishikori (28) and Goffin (23).
There's only one weak era.
Federer's domination was due to his brilliance, but also on a friendly for him field. Nadal was the only one to challenge him and he did on clay and grass. Novak showed up on hard a little too late. We can argue that Novak had a similar competition later on hard, but at least Nadal was always there and Novak was simply better than him on that particular surface. I feel like Nadal had the toughest competition all along with Federer and Novak constantly being there.
All being said, regardless of the competition all 3 of them would have won multiple slams anyways. They are that good.
@@radilev1996 Don't you think Federer proved he was just too good in his prime years? He was Djokovic's toughest rival on grass and the only one to challenge Djokovic in his best years (2011 and 2015), the weak era argument is just invalid. His h2h against Roddick is pretty much the same like against Wawrinka. Murray beat him only once in GS, the same with Wawrinka. There are times in a player's career, doesn't matter how good he is, when his toughest challenge is the generation after him. It happened to every tennis player in the history. Hewitt destroyed Sampras in a GS final. And why is that? Because he was younger, not necceserily better. This thing hasn't happened yet to Djokovic.
@@ירוןארד Read my comment carefully and to the end .
Nadal has had the strongest era overall though
@@SJ-di5zu he has the same era as Djokovic. They are the same age ?
Him and Federer are goats
NADAL is my favorite tennis player
16-year-old Nadal is better than Moya or Ferrero of any age.
Moya was world number 1 at Hamburg.
The nhund🎉
Seeing Nadal following through on his forehand over his shoulder instead of over his head is just weird.
I win 663🎉
36 663🎉
Nadal is one tough, Djokovic is another tough. Federer was a tough. who’s next?
Carlos Alcaraz.
ALCARAZ 🇪🇦💪
Sinner
OA 2022, WB 2008 ??
Only ATP matches, sadly
🐐
So Young 😮😮😮
GOAT
Stop
I'll resume you the video
"he's done it"
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12🎉
♥
22🎉
Alcaraz is already having more injuries and missing more tournaments then Nadal did at the same age.
Joder,el primer punto una dejada bestial... algunos decían que era sólo un pasabolas.... ahora se vuelven locos con las dejadas de Alcaraz.... jejejeje
So funny when everyone ssh's because someone makes a noise and it ends up being way more distracting and loud than the original noise
Todo el cabello que tenía 😢
Parcontreuuuu il joue bien j'espère 😅
Humbilive a ball
25🎉
Good video, no need for the clickbait title
6🎉