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Best Spanish male tennis players in history

Explore an exhaustive list of the most outstanding Spanish male tennis players of all time. This ranking celebrates the legendary careers and achievements of athletes who have left an indelible mark on world tennis. From Grand Slam champions to clay court dominators, discover who the true icons of this sport in Spain are. Vote for your favorites and help build the definitive classification of these legends.

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    Rafa Nadal

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    • Won 92 ATP singles titles

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    Rafael Nadal has won 22 Grand Slam titles, including a record 14 French Open titles, cementing his status as the "King of Clay". His impressive record of 92 ATP Tour singles titles and two Olympic gold medals demonstrate his excellence and longevity in the sport.

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    Carlos Alcaraz

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    • Youngest year-end No. 1 in ATP rankings history

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    Carlos Alcaraz has demonstrated exceptional dominance in world tennis, accumulating 7 Grand Slam titles and reaching the world No. 1 ranking on multiple occasions. His youth and impressive record, which includes victories at all four Grand Slams, establish him as a historic figure in Spanish sport. Furthermore, his Olympic silver medal and multiple ATP Masters 1000 and ATP 500 titles solidify his legacy.

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    Juan Carlos Ferrero

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    • Won 16 singles titles on the ATP Tour

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    Juan Carlos Ferrero was a Spanish tennis player who reached world No. 1 and won the French Open in 2003, alongside four Masters titles. His prowess on clay and his contribution to three Davis Cup victories demonstrate his significant impact on Spanish tennis.

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    Carlos Moyá

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    • Won 20 ATP Tour-level singles titles

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    Carlos Moyá won the 1998 French Open and reached the 1997 Australian Open final, showcasing his ability to compete at the highest level. His career includes 20 singles titles and a pivotal role in Spain's Davis Cup victories, underscoring his impact on Spanish tennis.

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    Manuel Santana

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    • Ranked among world's Top 10 players seven times

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    Manuel Santana achieved the world No. 1 ranking in 1966, demonstrating exceptional dominance in global tennis. He earned 16 tournament singles titles and a total of 73 as both an amateur and professional, highlighting his prolific and successful career.

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    Sergi Bruguera

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    • Won consecutive French Open men's singles titles

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    Sergi Bruguera won consecutive French Open titles in 1993 and 1994, showcasing exceptional dominance on clay courts. He also secured a silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and reached a career-high ranking of world No. 3, marking an era in Spanish tennis.

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    Albert Costa

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    • Won the French Open men's singles title in 2002

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    Albert Costa won the 2002 French Open title, his only Grand Slam, after defeating Juan Carlos Ferrero in an all-Spanish final. This Major victory, where he overcame a strong favorite, demonstrates his ability to perform at the highest level in tennis's most prestigious tournaments.

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    Andres Gimeno

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    • Achieved a career record of 935-535 (63.6%)

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    Andres Gimeno is celebrated for his historic triumph at the 1972 French Open, where he became the oldest first-time Grand Slam champion in the Open Era at 34 years old. This monumental achievement, defeating Patrick Proisy in the final, solidified his place in Spanish and world tennis history.

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    Manuel Orantes

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    • Won 36 career singles titles

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    Manuel Orantes is a Spanish tennis player who won the 1975 US Open, defeating defending champion Jimmy Connors in the final. He was also a finalist at the 1974 French Open and reached world No. 2, showcasing an exceptional career with 36 singles titles.