Rafael Nadal’s Davis Cup Record

Rafael Nadal’s Davis Cup Record. World No.1 Rafael Nadal led his Spain to their 6th Davis Cup victory today at home in Madrid. The 19-time Grand Slam champion has now won 5 Davis Cup titles and he is the best Davis Cup player of his era and maybe the best all-time.

Rafael Nadal has had another great year 2019, winning two Grand Slams (Paris and New York), 2 Masters 1000 and now his 5th Davis Cup title. Nadal went through the week without losing a match and now has the third longest winning streak in Davis Cup singles. In today’s final between Spain and Canada, Roberto Bautista Agut gave Spain the lead with a 2-0 win against 19-year old Felix Auger Aliassime. Nadal closed out the match with a 2-0 win against 20-year old Denis Shapovalov and secured his 5th Davis Cup trophy.

The Spanish mega star has now won  32 consecutive singles and doubles rubbers combined. No one has won more matches in a row than him. In this special list, Nadal just overcame Wayne Ferreira, a former South African player who cracked top 10 rankings in both singles and doubles in the 90s

Rafael Nadal’s Davis Cup Record

Singles win/loss – 29/1
Doubles win/loss – 8/4
Singles streak – 29 (third all-time behind Baghdatis 36 and Borg 33)
Match streak combined – 32 (best all-time)

5 Davis Cup titles (2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2019)

NADAL’s Matches DAVIS CUP finals 2019

FINAL 
RAFAEL NADAL vs DENIS SHAPOVALOV 6-3, 7-6

SEMIFINAL
RAFAEL NADAL vs DANIEL EVANS 6-4, 6-0

QUARTER FINAL 
RAFAEL NADAL vs DIEGO SCHWARTZMAN 6-1, 6-2

GROUP STAGE
RAFAEL NADAL vs BORNA GOJO 6-4, 6-3
RAFAEL NADAL vs KAREN KHACHANOV 6-3, 7-6

Rafa Nadal went through the Davis Cup finals week without losing his serve.

More Nadal Stats

With 19 Grand Slam titles (one behind all-time leader Roger Federer), 35 Masters 1000 titles (No.1 all-time), 12 French Open, 4 US Open, 2 Wimbledon, 1 Australian Open, 27 Grand Slam finals, at least 5 finals of each slam and 5 Davis Cup titles Nadal is ahead of the rest of the “big three”. Nadal also have one Olympic gold in singles and one in doubles. This year he ends the year as number one for the 5th time. Federer and Djokovic also has 5 year-end number one finishes. Next week marks Nadal’s 200th ranked number one (6th best all-time)

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Mikael Olsson

Mikael is a passionate tennis-lover since Björn Borg won the epic Wimbledon final against John McEnroe 1980. Mikael has written over 4 000 articles covering the ATP World Tour and has a +80% success rate in his tennis predictions.

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