Rafael Nadal’s record-breaking career - in numbers

Spaniard clinched 21st Grand Slam in Melbourne to move clear of Federer and Djokovic

Rafael Nadal added another chapter to his incredible career by beating Daniil Medvedev to win the Australian Open.

It took the Spaniard to 21 grand slam titles, a record he holds on his own ahead of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

Here are some of Nadal’s key numbers:

21 — Grand slam titles, the most of any man

13 — French Open titles, the most by any player at any slam

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105 — Victories at Roland Garros

3 — Defeats at Roland Garros

4 — US Open titles

2 — Wimbledon titles

2 — Australian Open titles

29 — Grand slam final appearances

90 — Tour-level singles titles

2 — Olympic gold medals, one in singles and one in doubles

36 — ATP Masters 1000 titles

5 — Davis Cup titles with Spain

11 — Titles at both the Monte-Carlo Masters and Barcelona Open

81 — Consecutive matches won on clay from April 2005 to May 2007

209 — Weeks spent at world number one

5 — Years ended as world number one

854 — Consecutive weeks spent in the top 10, more than any other man

24 — Victories over Federer from 40 matches

28 — Victories over Novak Djokovic from 58 matches

1038 — Tour-level matches won