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Rafael Nadal: Welcoming Baby Miquel, Nobility Title, and Post-Tennis Life

Rafael Nadal: Welcoming Baby Miquel, Nobility Title, and Post-Tennis Life

Update: 2025-08-10
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In a whirlwind week for Rafael Nadal, the tennis icon’s life off the court has taken center stage with milestones that signal both personal joy and the enduring resonance of his legacy. Just days ago, on August 7th, Nadal and wife Maria Francisca Perello welcomed their second child, a baby boy named Miquel, at Quirónsalud Palmaplanas Hospital in Palma. Spanish and international outlets like Firstpost, India Today, and Hola! confirm not only the healthy arrival of the newest Nadal but also the deeper story: the boy’s name is a moving tribute to Maria’s late father, who passed away in 2023. With Miquel joining nearly three-year-old brother Rafael Jr., the Nadal family has grown—ushering in a new chapter the tennis great once spoke of wistfully, saying he had always hoped to become a father after retiring and now finds deep fulfillment in parenting.

Having formally retired from tennis after the 2024 Davis Cup in Malaga, Nadal’s public appearances this week further highlighted his ongoing transformation from court legend to respected statesman. On August 4th, he made headlines throughout Spain and beyond by debuting as the newly titled Marquis of Llevant at the Marivent Palace summer reception with King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia. This title, bestowed in June, makes Nadal the first major public figure in a decade to be honored with nobility under King Felipe—recognizing both his storied sporting career and his cultural significance, as reported by Euro Weekly News and reflected in the Spanish official state bulletin.

Nadal’s business ventures also drew attention, with TennisUpToDate and other outlets reporting that he will open a new branch of his lifestyle hotel brand Zel in Mexico, expanding his portfolio and presence in the hospitality sector. Simultaneously, his Rafa Nadal Academy in Kuwait renewed its partnership with National Bank of Kuwait for two more years, celebrated in a signing ceremony spotlighted by the local press. Industry rankings from AP Sports Editors and Forbes show Nadal remains among the highest-paid tennis figures post-retirement, with annual earnings driven primarily by global endorsements, academy expansions, and luxury real estate moves—like his recent $200 million investment in Málaga mansions reported by Catalunya Diari.

Social media in the past week has been abuzz with congratulations for the new father of two, tributes to the Marquis of Llevant, and nostalgia for Nadal’s record 22 Grand Slam titles. Speculation about further coaching or media projects remains unconfirmed, but the consensus is clear: Rafael Nadal’s life in the spotlight is evolving, just as his influence on and off the court continues to grow.

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Rafael Nadal: Welcoming Baby Miquel, Nobility Title, and Post-Tennis Life

Rafael Nadal: Welcoming Baby Miquel, Nobility Title, and Post-Tennis Life

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