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French Open 2026: Meet Rafael Jodar – the teenager planning to conquer Roland Garros like Rafael Nadal


Contrary to spurious online rumours, Jodar is not named in homage to Nadal.

He shares the name with the 22-time major winner through family tradition, with his father and grandfather also called Rafael.

But there does seem to be a sense of nominative determination for the youngest Jodar, who – like every aspiring Spanish player – idolises Nadal.

Jodar’s path was carved at his local club in the upmarket Madrid suburb of Chamartin before he demonstrated his global potential by winning the 2024 US Open boys’ title.

Days later, he was called up to be a hitting partner with the Spanish Davis Cup team in Valencia and instantly impressed the nation’s stars.

“He was a skinny kid, obviously, but you could already see he played very well, even on an indoor court,” said two-time US Open semi-finalist Pablo Carreno Busta, who was Jodar’s latest victim in their fourth-round match on Sunday.

“With those levers, the big hitting, hogging the baseline, he was already showing real promise.”

Still, his rise from a freshman at the University of Virginia to a Grand Slam quarter-finalist has been meteoric.

In 2025, Jodar enrolled in the United States college system to gain valuable experience – like many other professional players – and living away from home also benefitted his development, he says.

The time in the US has undoubtedly honed the maturity, discipline and competitiveness he shows on court.

Jodar quickly started combining college time with playing ATP Challenger Tour events, watching last year’s French Open on television – between matches at a little-known second-rung tournament in Texas.


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