Rafael Jódar Camacho is a Spanish professional tennis player. He reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 103 and a doubles ranking of No. 344, both achieved on March 2, 2026.
Rafael Jódar is participating in the Mutua Madrid Open 2026, with matches on April 22nd. He expresses a desire to reach a higher level of performance in the tournament facing challenges and opportunities.
On September 2006, Rafael Jódar Camacho was born. He is a Spanish professional tennis player.
In June 2024, Jódar won the U18 grass tournament in Roehampton, England. At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, he became the last Spaniard in the main draw, defeating Tomasz Berkieta before losing in the quarterfinals to Naoya Honda. He also reached the quarterfinals in doubles with Andrés Santamarta Roig.
In September 2024, Rafael Jódar reached an ITF junior combined ranking of world No. 4.
In 2024, Jódar qualified for the ITF Junior Finals, where he was a runner-up, losing to Mees Röttgering in the final.
In 2024, Rafael Jódar was crowned champion in the boys' singles category at the US Open. He defeated Kaylan Bigun, Rei Sakamoto and Nicolai Budkov Kjaer.
In 2024, Rafael Jódar won the US Open Junior singles title.
In October 2025, Ranked No. 283, Rafael Jódar won his second title at the Lincoln Challenger, defeating Brandon Holt, Patrick Kypson and Martin Damm Jr., moving to ninth position in the NextGen race.
In November 2025, Jódar won the Jonathan Fried Pro Challenger in Charlottesville, joining Carlos Alcaraz and Nicolas Almagro as the third Spanish teenager to win at least three Challenger titles. He reached a new career-high ranking of world No. 166 and qualified for the 2025 Next Gen ATP Finals, where he defeated Learner Tien and Martín Landaluce. Jódar climbed more than 700 spots in the rankings across that season.
In December 2025, Rafael Jódar announced that he was turning professional full time.
On 31 December 2025, Jódar announced his decision to pursue tennis full-time.
In March 2026, Rafael Jódar achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 103 and a doubles ranking of No. 344.
In 2026, Jódar debuted in the main-draw Masters 1000 at the BNP Paribas Open after receiving a wildcard. At the 2026 Miami Open, he qualified for the main draw and defeated Yannick Hanfmann, recording his first win at the Masters 1000-level, reaching the top 100 in singles rankings.
The information provided is current through the 2026 Indian Wells.
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