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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 María Parera.
Siblings: Rafael Nadal has a sister named María Isabel Nadal.

Rafael Nadal's Merch
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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.”
“I think the doubts are good in life. The people who don’t have doubts I think only two things: arrogance or not intelligence.”
“Se que cuando mi carrera acabe no seré un hombre feliz y quiero aprovecharla al máximo mientras dure.”
“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.”
“So there was fun and magic in my relationship with Toni, even if the prevailing mood when we trained was stony and severe.”
“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.”