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Earnings: How does Rafael Nadal make his money and how much he makes?
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Rafael Nadal's net worth over the years
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Age: How old is Rafael Nadal? Where was he born?
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Rafael Nadal's height and weight
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What is his real/full name?
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Is Rafael Nadal married? Does he have a girlfriend?
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Family: Does Rafael Nadal have any brothers, sisters or kids?
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Rafael Nadal's Merch
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Rafael Nadal's quotes
Rafael Nadal's net worth over the years
Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $220 million |
2021 | $210 million |
2020 | $195 million |
Age: How old is Rafael Nadal? Where was he born?
Hometown: The famous tennis player was born in
Manacor, Spain, on
Jun 03, 1986.
Age: Rafael Nadal is 35 years old now.
Nationality:
Spanish
Sign of the Zodiac:
Gemini
Rafael Nadal's height and weight
Let's find out how tall
Rafael Nadal is and how much he weighs.
- Height in cm and feet:
185
cm
/
6 ft 0 in
- Weight in kg and lbs:
85
kg
/
187
lbs
What is his real/full name?
Rafael Nadal's real/full name is
Rafael Nadal
Parera.
Is Rafael Nadal married? Does he have a girlfriend or wife?
Rafael Nadal is married to Maria Francisca Perello since 2019.
Family: Does Rafael Nadal have any brothers, sisters or kids?
Parents:
Rafael Nadal’s father is Sebastián Nadal.
Rafael Nadal’s mother is Ana MarÃa Parera.
Siblings: Rafael Nadal has a sister named MarÃa Isabel Nadal.
Rafael Nadal's Merch
You can buy Rafael Nadal's products in his online
store.
Rafael Nadal's quotes
We handpicked Rafael Nadal's best inspirational quotes for you:
“People sometimes exaggerate this business of humility. It’s a question simply of knowing who you are, where you are, and that the world will continue exactly as it is without you.â€
“I think the doubts are good in life. The people who don’t have doubts I think only two things: arrogance or not intelligence.â€
“Se que cuando mi carrera acabe no seré un hombre feliz y quiero aprovecharla al máximo mientras dure.â€
“I ran the risk of being mobbed for autographs. This is an occupational hazard that I accept and I try to take it with good grace. I can’t say “no†to people who ask me for my signature, even to the rude ones who just stick a piece of paper in front of me and don’t even say “please.†I’ll sign for them too, but what they won’t get from me is a smile. So going to the supermarket in Wimbledon, while an enjoyable distraction from the tension of competition, does have its pressures. The only place where I can go shopping in peace—where I can do anything like a normal person—is my home town of Manacor.â€
“So there was fun and magic in my relationship with Toni, even if the prevailing mood when we trained was stony and severe.â€
“I looked at you there, a big, grown-up champion with his arms in the air, and suddenly my mind leapt back in time and I saw an image of a deadly serious, skinny little boy of seven training on a court back home in Manacor.â€