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The Endless Summer of Spanish Tennis and Its New Heir

The Endless Summer of Spanish Tennis and Its New Heir
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Spain's tennis dynasty shows no signs of slowing down.

Rafael Jodar, a 19-year-old from Madrid, has rocketed from outside the top 700 to a seeded spot at the French Open in just over a year.

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Jodar began his 2024 season ranked around No. 700 and playing college tennis at the University of Virginia.

After winning several ATP Challenger titles, he turned professional, forgoing his remaining college eligibility.

He won his first main-level ATP match at this year's Australian Open.

Now, after a meteoric rise, Jodar will be among the 32 seeds when the French Open begins Sunday.

A New Heir in a Golden Era

Jodar has overtaken Brazilian João Fonseca as the sport's next big prospect. Fonseca, also 19, had committed to play at Virginia with Jodar but turned pro instead.

Spain's dominance in men's tennis spans more than three decades. It began with Sergi Bruguera's back-to-back French Open titles in 1993 and 1994.

Six different Spanish men have won grand slams since, culminating with Rafael Nadal's 22 major titles.

Just three months after Nadal's final grand slam win at the 2022 French Open, Carlos Alcaraz won his first major at the US Open.

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Alcaraz has since won six more majors but will miss this year's French Open and Wimbledon due to a wrist injury.

The only comparable era in the Open era is Sweden's run in the 1970s and 80s, with Björn Borg, Mats Wilander, and Stefan Edberg winning a combined 24 grand slams.

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Author: Kenes Jatmika
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