Rafael Jódar Camacho is a Spanish professional tennis player who achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 29 on May 18, 2026. He also attained a doubles ranking of No. 344 on March 2, 2026. Currently, he holds the position of the No. 3 Spanish player in men's singles.
Rafael Jódar impressed in his French Open debut, defeating Kovacevic. He is now set to face Duckworth in the second round of Roland Garros. The match schedule has been released.
At the 2026 French Open, Rafael Jodar's victory with only five games lost was the fewest games lost in a French Open debut since Novak Djokovic's match against Robby Ginepri in 2005.
In April 2026, Jódar reached the quarter-finals of the Italian Open, becoming the first teenager to reach that stage in Rome and Madrid in the same season since Rafael Nadal in 2005.
On 17 September 2006, Rafael Jódar was born in Madrid, Spain. His family has roots in Baeza, and he was inspired by Rafael Nadal to take tennis lessons.
On September 2006, Rafael Jódar Camacho was born. He is a Spanish professional tennis player.
In April 2026, Jódar reached the quarter-finals of the Italian Open, becoming the first teenager to reach that stage of the competition since Novak Djokovic in 2007.
In June 2024, Jódar won the U18 grass tournament in Roehampton, England. At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, he reached the quarterfinals, defeating Tomasz Berkieta, but lost to Naoya Honda. He also reached the quarterfinals in doubles with Andrés Santamarta Roig.
On 9 September 2024, Jódar achieved an ITF junior combined ranking of world No. 4, marking a high point in his junior career with a 93–18 singles win-loss record.
In 2024, Jódar attended the University of Virginia, marking a period in his life where he balanced education with his tennis aspirations.
In 2024, Jódar was crowned champion in the boys' singles category at the US Open, securing victories over Kaylan Bigun, Rei Sakamoto, and Nicolai Budkov Kjaer.
Later in 2024, Jódar qualified for the ITF Junior Finals, where he finished as a runner-up after losing to Mees Röttgering in the final.
On 20 October 2025, Jódar, ranked No. 283, won his second title at the 2025 Lincoln Challenger in the United States, defeating several seeded players. This victory moved him to ninth position in the NextGen race.
In November 2025, Jódar secured his third consecutive Challenger title at the Jonathan Fried Pro Challenger in Charlottesville, joining Alcaraz and Almagro as the third Spanish teenager to achieve this milestone. He reached world No. 166 on 3 November 2025, and qualified for the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals, where he defeated Learner Tien and Martín Landaluce. He greatly improved his ranking, climbing from No. 895 at the start of 2025.
In December 2025, Jódar announced his decision to turn professional full time, marking a significant step in his tennis career.
On 31 December 2025, Jódar announced his decision to pursue tennis full-time, signaling a pivotal moment in his career as he shifted his focus entirely to professional tennis.
In March 2026, Jódar made his ATP 1000 debut at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and achieved his first Masters 1000-level wins at the Miami Open. On 30 March 2026, he reached the top 100 in the singles rankings.
In March 2026, Rafael Jódar achieved a doubles ranking of No. 344, showcasing his abilities in both singles and doubles formats.
In April 2026, Jódar earned his first ATP title at the Grand Prix Hassan II in Morocco, and on 6 April 2026, rose to a career-high world ranking of No. 57. By 20 April 2026, he reached the top 50, following a semifinal appearance at the Barcelona Open. He also debuted at the Mutua Madrid Open, defeating Alex de Minaur. He reached the quarter-final where he lost to Jannik Sinner. His ranking rose to world no. 34.
In May 2026, Rafael Jódar achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 29, marking a significant milestone in his professional tennis career.
In 2026, Jódar won one ATP Tour singles title at the Grand Prix Hassan II, marking a significant achievement in his career.
In 2026, with a ranking of world No. 29, Jódar was the 27th seed at the French Open. On his main draw debut, he defeated Aleksandar Kovacevic in straight sets.
The information provided is current through the 2026 Italian Open, indicating the timeline of Rafael Jódar's achievements up to that point.
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