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Nadal won his 89th crown, counting the annual championship distribution map!

In the warm-up match before the just-concluded Australian Open, Nadal won the title, the 89th title of his career so far. So how are these titles distributed in specific years? The inventory is as follows:

2004: Sopot

In 2004, the then 18-year-old Mallorca teenager won his first tour title in the adult year.

2005: São Paulo, Acapulco, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Roma, French Open, Bastad, Stuttgart, Rogers Cup, Central Open, Madrid

Nadal won his 89th crown, counting the annual championship distribution map!

With 11 titles in the season, Nadal can be described as the peak of his debut! After winning the title in Acapulco, Nadal, who came to the clay season, was out of control, taking home two clay masters, his hometown tournament Barcelona and the ultimate clay feast, the French Open.

In the second half of the season, he will win the championship footprint all over the United States, China and other places.

Nadal won his 89th crown, counting the annual championship distribution map!

2006: Dubai, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, French Open

In 2006, Nadal's winning snobbery slowed down, but he still defended his title in the four major clay races.

2007: Indian Wells, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, French Open, Stuttgart

That year, Nadal won the Indian Wells Masters for the first time, known as the fifth Grand Slam. In addition, in the clay four competitions, he once again strongly achieved the defense of the title.

Nadal won his 89th crown, counting the annual championship distribution map!

2008: Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Hamburg, French Open, Queen's Cup, Wimbledon, Rogers Cup, Beijing Olympics

Nadal laughed to the end when he first participated in the Olympic Games, and the most important piece of the golden slam puzzle was collected. In addition, he won the Queen's Cup and Wimbledon two major grass competitions for the first time in a row.

Nadal won his 89th crown, counting the annual championship distribution map!

2009: Australian Open, Indian Wells, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome

Nadal's only Australian Open triumph of his career occurred in this year, but he lost his first defeat at the French Open and lost the Musketeers Cup, which he had held for four consecutive years.

2010: Monte Carlo, Rome, Madrid, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open, Tokyo

Nadal's peak year not only won the Clay Masters triple crown, but he also won the other three grand slams except for the Australian Open.

2011: Monte Carlo, Barcelona, French Open

After a gap of two years, Nadal won barcelona again, and the main result of the year was won on clay.

2012: Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, French Open

It's still a year of great victory on clay!

2013: Sao Paulo, Acapulco, Indian Wells, Barcelona, Madrid, Roma, French Open, Rogers Cup, Cincinnati, US Open

This year set a record for Nadal: the North American Autumn Tournament achieved a big three- In addition, clay events also won four crowns, which is another peak year for Nadal.

2014: Doha, Rio, Madrid, French Open

2015: Buenos Aires, Stuttgart, Hamburg

2016: Monte Carlo, Barcelona

2017: Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid, French Open, US Open, China Open

2018: Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Roma, French Open, Rogers Cup

2019: Roma, French Open, Rogers Cup, US Open

2020: Acapulco, French Open

2021: Barcelona, Rome

2022: Melbourne

Nadal won his 89th crown, counting the annual championship distribution map!

In recent years, Nadal has held the record of winning at least two championships a year. Where will the next winner of the year be? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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