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- Former World No. 12 ended 2002-20 in Top 100 and competed at ATP Masters 1000 Madrid from 2002-18 before becoming its tournament director in 2019.
- Captured singles and doubles titles at 2019 London/Queen’s Club as 37-year-old, becoming oldest player to sweep both titles at same event since Rosewall, 40, at 1975 Jackson.
- Counts victories over No. 1 Nadal (2010 London/Queen’s Club) and No. 1 Djokovic (2016 Dubai) among his 39 Top-10 wins and 504 singles wins overall.
- Three-time Wimbledon quarter-finalist competed in record 79 consecutive Grand Slam men’s singles main draws beginning with 2002 Roland Garros until failing to qualify at 2022 Roland Garros.
- Defeated No. 1 seeds and previous 3 champions to win 2016 Roland Garros doubles title w/M. Lopez.