MALAGA, Spain — Rafael Nadal was just 18 — and yet to win a Grand Slam title — when he first moved into the top 10 of the ATP rankings on April 25, 2005.
He remained there for 912 consecutive weeks, until March 19, 2023, nearly 18 full years, the longest run of appearances in the top 10 in the half-century-plus history of the computerized rankings in men's tennis.
That's just one of many records and key numbers associated with the 38-year-old Nadal's remarkable career, which comes to an end after Spain was eliminated by the Netherlands in the Davis Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday.
Here is a look at some of Nadal's statistics, according to the ATP and the International Tennis Federation:
— 22 Grand Slam titles, second among men to Novak Djokovic's 24
—14 championships at the French Open, the most at any Grand Slam tournament by a man or woman
—112-4 career win-loss record at Roland Garros
—A career Grand Slam, including four titles at the U.S. Open and two apiece at Wimbledon and the Australian Open