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Nadal recreates the miracle of tennis! With 19 consecutive years of championships, Federer de Joo can only look up!

On January 9, Beijing time, the ATP250 Melbourne final competition began, the top seed Nadal defeated Cressy in two straight sets to win the qualifying breakthrough Cressy, and successfully won the first championship title after his comeback. After winning the title, Nadal has set a new tennis miracle for himself – he has scored for 19 consecutive seasons.

Nadal recreates the miracle of tennis! With 19 consecutive years of championships, Federer de Joo can only look up!

Nadal's first career title was won in 2004, when the 18-year-old Nadal made a splash at the Sopot Open and won his first solo tour title. At the time, no one probably thought that this left-hander could become the greatest star in the history of tennis.

Nadal recreates the miracle of tennis! With 19 consecutive years of championships, Federer de Joo can only look up!

The 2005 season was marked by the 19-year-old Nadal, who won 11 titles throughout the season and his first Grand Slam title at the French Open. In 2006 he reached six Tour finals and won five titles, defending his title at the French Open. In 2007, Nadal won 6 championships, and in 2008, Nadal won 8 titles, winning the Wimbledon championship for the first time in his career, and successfully won the gold medal at the Beijing Olympic Games, ascending to the world's first throne for the first time.

Nadal recreates the miracle of tennis! With 19 consecutive years of championships, Federer de Joo can only look up!

In 2009, although Nadal lost his first French Open title in the back garden, he won his first hard court Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. In 2010, King Nadal returned, winning seven titles in a single season, including three Grand Slams in Faweemy, and achieving a golden slam in his career. In 2011, facing the rise of Djokovic, Nadal won three titles and won the sixth title at the French Open to defend the back garden.

Nadal recreates the miracle of tennis! With 19 consecutive years of championships, Federer de Joo can only look up!

In 2012 Nadal won four consecutive titles from Monte Carlo to the French Open on clay. 2013 was another peak year for Nadal, with 10 titles in a single season, including the French Open and the North American Grand Prix. In 2014, Nadal defended the French Open again, winning four titles in a single season. 2015 and 2016 were Nadal's lowest two years, but In those two years Nadal won two titles each season.

Nadal recreates the miracle of tennis! With 19 consecutive years of championships, Federer de Joo can only look up!

In 2017, Nadal ushered in another spring of his career, winning six titles in a single season, including the French Open and the US Open. In 2018, Nadal won six more titles, including 1 Grand Slam and 3 Masters titles. In 2019, Nadal won four titles, including two Grand Slams and two Masters titles. Affected by the epidemic in the 2020 season, Nadal won two titles in Acapulco and the French Open, in the 2021 season he won two more in Barcelona and Roma, and in the 2022 season Nadal won his 89th career title in Melbourne.

Nadal recreates the miracle of tennis! With 19 consecutive years of championships, Federer de Joo can only look up!

With 19 consecutive years of championship scoring, Nadal's record is unprecedented, and it is also difficult to have a latecomer. Currently ranked second on this record is Djokovic's 16 consecutive years, Federer's 15 consecutive years of winning the title were ended in the 2016 season, followed by The Big Three by Lendl's 14 years and Connors's 13 years. Nadal's record is unlikely to be surpassed by anyone other than himself.

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