Top 10 records that Rafael Nadal could end up breaking by the time he retires
Rafael Nadal has made many records his own in his nineyears as a professional tennis player. The Spaniard, though, has many moresignificantrecords in his sights, being just 27 years old. While a few may sounda little far-fetched at this stage of his career, some others are very achievable for the current World No. 1Here, we take a look at 10 supremely significant records that Nadal could go on to break by the time his career is done.
#10 Most no. of Grand Slam singles titles
This one is the most obvious and the most talked-about record that is within the Spaniard's grasp. Rafael Nadal has won 13 Grand Slam singles titles and is third on the list beind Pete Sampras (14) and Roger Federer (17). Will he be able to overtake Federer's tally of 17? It's a question that has been asked repeatedly by everyone, but Nadal is still quite a way off that record. That's not to say he doesn't have a chance to get past Federer's 17, but it's a record that will require some beating!