Rafael Nadal Honored as Marquis by King Felipe VI for Sporting Excellence
Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has been granted the noble title of Marquis by King Felipe VI, honoring his extraordinary contributions to Spain through his unparalleled achievements in tennis.

In a prestigious ceremony held in Madrid, Spain's King Felipe VI bestowed the noble title of Marquis upon Rafael Nadal, the 22-time Grand Slam champion, in recognition of his remarkable contributions to the nation through his sporting prowess. The event was part of the celebrations marking the monarch's 10th anniversary on the throne.
Nadal, who retired last year, was honored with the title Marquis of Llevant de Mallorca, a nod to his birthplace and residence. This title is not only a personal honor but also one that can be inherited by his descendants, ensuring his legacy endures for generations.
Other distinguished individuals who received noble titles during the ceremony included pop-rock singer Luz Casal and Paralympic swimmer Teresa Perales. The royal household described these honorees as "a source of pride for Spain and a permanent reference point for values that should inspire our society."
Nadal's career has been nothing short of legendary. He has won the French Open a record 14 times, a feat that remains unmatched. Last month, he was commemorated at Roland Garros with a permanent footprint on the Centre Court, a testament to his enduring impact on the sport.
This honor adds another illustrious chapter to Nadal's storied career, celebrating not just his achievements on the court but also his contributions to Spanish culture and society. His dedication, resilience, and sportsmanship continue to inspire millions around the world.