Rafael Nadal declares Carlos Alcaraz a tennis legend

Rafael Nadal dismissed suggestions that Carlos Alcaraz remains a prospect, calling the 22-year-old a legend after his Australian Open victory. At a charity golf tournament in Mallorca, Nadal praised Alcaraz's seven Grand Slam titles. He also expressed admiration for Novak Djokovic's longevity while rejecting direct comparisons between the players.

Rafael Nadal, aged 39, spoke at the Robinson Classic charity golf tournament in Mallorca, where he addressed queries about his compatriot Carlos Alcaraz. Following Alcaraz's win at the Australian Open earlier in February 2026, the young Spaniard became the youngest men's player to complete a career Grand Slam at age 22. This triumph added the Australian Open title to his two each of US Open, Wimbledon, and French Open victories, bringing his total major wins to seven.

Nadal rejected the notion of Alcaraz as an emerging talent. "He's not a prospect at all," Nadal said. "He has seven Grand Slams, so he's definitely not just promising for the future. He's already a legend of our sport. If you look at the historic greats in Grand Slams, there aren't many who have seven. So calling him a prospect makes no sense."

The discussion then turned to Nadal's long-time rival, Novak Djokovic. The pair have collectively won 46 major titles over nearly two decades of competition. Nadal admired Djokovic's continued presence at the top despite his age. "Djokovic is still there because he still can be," Nadal stated. "He had a great opportunity in Melbourne. Honestly, I don't think he has that many left because of his age. What he is achieving is admirable."

Nadal cautioned against comparing Alcaraz to the current Djokovic, likening it to pitting prime Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo against their later versions. "Each player is paving their own path," he said. "Having Carlos is a blessing. He is taking tennis to an incredible level."

Alcaraz has previously praised Nadal, describing him as an exceptional and humble person ahead of his 2025 French Open win.

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