Tennis in Spain

Tennis is highly popular in Spain, and the country has produced several tennis players with international careers.

Rafael Nadal

Spain has won the Davis Cup six times (2000, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019) and the Billie Jean King Cup (formerly Fed Cup) five times (1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1998).

Rafael Nadal is regarded as the greatest Spanish player of all time. He has won 22 Grand Slam men's singles titles, the second-most in tennis history. He has won the French Open a record 14 times, between 2005 and 2022. After defeating then-world No. 1 Roger Federer in 2008, Nadal claimed the Wimbledon title in a historic final, having won the tournament twice thus far. In 2009, he became the first Spaniard to win the Australian Open, a feat he repeated at the 2022 Australian Open. After defeating Novak Djokovic in the 2010 US Open final, he became the first man in history to win majors on clay, grass, and hard courts in a calendar year (Surface Slam), and the first Spaniard to complete a Career Grand Slam, which he has achieved twice in singles (one of four men in history to do so). In addition, Nadal is one of two men to achieve the Career Golden Slam in singles and a two-time Olympic gold medalist, winning the singles event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the doubles event at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Spain has produced several other world No. 1 players; Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (a 3-time French Open champion in 1989, 1994 and 1998, and 1994 US Open champion), Carlos Moyá (1998 French Open champion), Juan Carlos Ferrero (2003 French Open champion), Garbiñe Muguruza (2016 French Open and 2017 Wimbledon champion) and Carlos Alcaraz (2022 US Open and 2023 Wimbledon champion).

Other Grand Slam champions are Manuel Santana (1961 and 1964 French Open, 1966 Wimbledon and 1965 US Open champion), Sergi Bruguera (1993 and 1994 French Open champion), Andrés Gimeno (1972 French Open champion), Manuel Orantes (1975 US Open champion), Conchita Martínez (1994 Wimbledon champion), and Albert Costa (2002 French Open champion).

Tournaments held in Spain on the men's tour every year include the Madrid Masters, Barcelona, and Mallorca. Madrid Masters is also contested by women in the WTA Tour.

List of Spanish tennis players (Open Era only)

Only includes players ranked in the top 50. Bold names indicate currently active players.


Women
Highest

ranking

NameBirthPlace of BirthTurned

pro

Titles
No. 1Arantxa Sánchez Vicario1971 Barcelona198529
No. 1Garbiñe Muguruza1993 Guatire, Venezuela201210
No. 2Conchita Martínez1972 Monzón, Huesca198833
No. 2Paula Badosa1997 New York, United States20153
No. 6Carla Suárez Navarro1988 Las Palmas20032
No. 16Anabel Medina Garrigues1982 Valencia199811
No. 19María José Martínez Sánchez1982 Yecla, Murcia19985
No. 19Magüi Serna1979 Las Palmas19963
No. 22Ángeles Montolio1975 Barcelona19903
No. 27Gala León García1973 Madrid19901
No. 27Cristina Torrens Valero1974 Pamplona19922
No. 28Virginia Ruano Pascual1973 Madrid19923
No. 32Sara Sorribes Tormo1996 Castellón de la Plana20121
No. 33María Sánchez Lorenzo1977 Salamanca19941
No. 35Nuria Llagostera Vives1980 Mallorca19962
No. 40Lourdes Domínguez Lino1981 Pontevedra19962
No. 45Nuria Párrizas Díaz1991 Granada20080
No. 46Arantxa Parra Santonja1982 Barcelona20000
No. 47María Teresa Torró Flor1992 Villena20071
No. 47Marta Marrero1983 Las Palmas19980

Grand Slam performances of Spanish tennis players

Only includes players who have reached at least a Grand Slam quarterfinal

PlayerAustralian OpenRoland GarrosWimbledonUS OpenTotal titles
Rafael NadalWinner (2)Winner (14)Winner (2)Winner (4)22
Manuel SantanaDNPWinner (2)WinnerWinner4
Arantxa Sánchez VicarioRunner upWinner (3)Runner upWinner4
Garbiñe MuguruzaRunner UpWinnerWinner4R2
Carlos Alcaraz3RSFWinnerWinner2
Sergi Bruguera4RWinner (2)4R4R2
Conchita MartínezRunner upRunner upWinnerSF1
Juan Carlos FerreroSFWinnerQFRunner up1
Manuel OrantesQFRunner upSFWinner1
Andrés GimenoRunner upWinnerSF4R1
Carlos MoyáRunner upWinner4RSF1
Albert CostaQFWinner2R4R1
Manuel AlonsoDNPSFRunner upQF0
Lili ÁlvarezDNPSFRunner upDNP0
Àlex Corretja3RRunner up2RQF0
Alberto BerasateguiQFRunner up1R2R0
David FerrerSFRunner upQFSF0
Fernando VerdascoSF4R4RQF0
Roberto Bautista Agut4RQF4RSF0
Félix MantillaQFSF3R4R0
Pablo Carreño Busta3RQF1RSF0
José HiguerasDNPSF2R4R0
Emilio Sánchez4RQF4RQF0
Tommy RobredoQFQF4RQF0
Virginia Ruano PascualQFQF4R3R0
Carla Suárez NavarroQFQF4RQF0
Feliciano López3R4RQFQF0
Nicolás AlmagroQFQF3R4R0
Javier Sánchez3R4R2RQF0
Marta Marrero4RQF2R1R0
Albert Ramos Viñolas2RQF3R2R0
Paula Badosa4RQF4R2R0
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina2RQF3R4R0

Spanish tennis achievements timeline

YearGrand Slam

titles

Total titles (ATP + WTA)Team competitionsOlympicsSpecial achievements
198804 (2 ATP + 2 WTA)-1 silver
198918 (3 ATP + 5 WTA)--Arantxa Sánchez Vicario becomes the first Spanish woman to win a Grand Slam title
1990012 (7 ATP + 5 WTA)Hopman Cup champions (1/4)-
1991012 (8 ATP + 4 WTA)Fed Cup champions (1/5)-
1992011 (8 ATP + 3 WTA)-2 silvers, 1 bronze
1993119 (10 ATP + 9 WTA)Fed Cup champions (2/5)-
1994426 (14 ATP + 12 WTA)Fed Cup champions (3/5)-Sergi Bruguera and Alberto Berasategui play first all-Spanish Grand Slam final
Conchita Martínez becomes the first Spanish woman to win Wimbledon
1995012 (4 ATP + 8 WTA)Fed Cup champions (4/5)-Arantxa Sánchez Vicario reaches #1 in both singles and doubles world rankings
1996016 (12 ATP + 4 WTA)2 silvers, 1 bronze
1997016 (15 ATP + 1 WTA)--
1998217 (12 ATP + 5 WTA)Fed Cup champions (5/5)Àlex Corretja wins the Year-end Championships
1999013 (9 ATP + 4 WTA)-Carlos Moyá reaches #1
2000011 (9 ATP + 2 WTA)Davis Cup champions (1/6)1 bronze
2001018 (12 ATP + 6 WTA)-
2002112 (10 ATP + 2 WTA)Hopman Cup champions (2/4)-
2003113 (10 ATP + 3 WTA)-Juan Carlos Ferrero reaches #1
200409 (8 ATP + 1 WTA)Davis Cup champions (2/6)1 silver
2005116 (12 ATP + 4 WTA)-
2006113 (10 ATP + 3 WTA)-
2007113 (12 ATP + 1 WTA)-
2008218 (16 ATP + 2 WTA)Davis Cup champions (3/6)1 gold, 1 silverRafael Nadal wins two majors including a 4th French Open title (the most by any Spaniard), an Olympic singles gold medal, and finishes the year as world No. 1 for the first time
2009116 (13 ATP + 3 WTA)Davis Cup champions (4/6)-Rafael Nadal becomes the first Spaniard to win the Australian Open
2010320 (19 ATP + 1 WTA)Hopman Cup champions (3/4)-Rafael Nadal becomes the first man to win majors on all three surfaces (clay, grass, and hard), the only Spaniard to complete the Career Golden Slam (second overall) and win Wimbledon twice, and ends the year as world No. 1
2011118 (13 ATP + 5 WTA)Davis Cup champions (5/6)-
2012115 (14 ATP + 1 WTA)
2013217 (17 ATP + 0 WTA)Hopman Cup champions (4/4)-Rafael Nadal makes a stellar return to tennis in one of the greatest comeback seasons of all time, wins two majors including a 2nd US Open title (the most by any Spaniard), and ends the year as world No. 1
2014114 (11 ATP + 3 WTA)-
2015011 (10 ATP + 1 WTA)-
2016113 (10 ATP + 3 WTA)1 goldGarbiñe Muguruza wins a career-first Grand Slam title
2017313 (11 ATP + 2 WTA)-Rafael Nadal makes a stellar comeback to tennis, wins two majors including a milestone 10th French Open title, and ends the year as world No. 1. Nadal and Garbiñe Muguruza top both the ATP and WTA rankings simultaneously
2018110 (9 ATP + 1 WTA)-
201929 (8 ATP + 1 WTA)Davis Cup champions (6/6)-
202012 (2 ATP + 0 WTA)-Rafael Nadal wins a milestone 20th Grand Slam singles title, reaches 1000 career match wins (the most by any Spaniard), and becomes the first man to be ranked world No. 1 in three different decades
2021012 (6 ATP + 6 WTA)1 bronzePaula Badosa becomes the first Spanish woman to win the Indian Wells Masters
Garbiñe Muguruza becomes the first Spanish woman to win the WTA Finals
202239 (8 ATP + 1 WTA)-Rafael Nadal becomes the first man to win a 21st and 22nd Grand Slam singles title. Nadal becomes the fourth man to achieve a double Career Grand Slam in singles and the first to win multiple majors in three different decades
Paula Badosa becomes the fourth Spanish woman to reach the Top 5 of the WTA rankings

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