In 2008, everything was changed to the current 250, 500, 1000 point system and loads of tournaments changed location, points and surfaces. He hasn’t won Shanghai indoors but that tournament replaced Madrid Masters indoors which he won in 2005. Singles Olympic Gold, all Majors, all Grand Slams and WTF. These are the tournaments which are still missing from the CV, so he can achieve the “Career Golden, Major, Super Slam”. Also Paris, which isn’t in the list but hopefully Rafa goes for Paris. It is one of the few Majors he hasn’t won though. I’ve heard him say in an interview that winning Miami wouldn’t be a career defining thing for him. November 12 – 19: ATP Finals, Turin, Italy May 28 – June 11: Roland Garros, Paris, FranceĪugust 28 – September 10: US Open, New York City, USA May 10 – 21: Internazionali BNL d’Italia, Rome, Italy March 5: Nadal vs Alcaraz, Las Vegas, USA (exhibition) January 16 – 29: Australian Open, Melbourne, Australiaįebruary 27 – March 5: Dubai Tennis Championships, United Arab Emirates Stay tuned for more updates in case of schedule changes.ĭecember 29 – January 8: United Cup, Sydney, Australia (Note: Rafa and Spain will play in Group D with Australia and Great Britain.) More tournaments will be added to the list in the upcoming weeks. Please note that the schedule depends on Rafa’s health and availability, and can change anytime. Check out his 2023 schedule! Albert Perez/Getty Images
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