Rafael Nadal’s son is having a blast at the Paris 2024 Olympics, as seen during his latest appearance at his father’s match on July 30. The charming demeanor of the 21-month-old was captured on camera, bringing smiles to fans as he cheered for Nadal and his doubles partner, Carlos Alcaraz.
The Spanish duo successfully advanced to the quarterfinals of the men’s doubles event, defeating Argentine pair Andrés Molteni and Máximo González. They clinched victory in a nail-biting super tiebreak in the third set, finishing with scores of 6-4, 6-7(2), [10-8]. The match showcased not only their s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 but also their resilience, as they battled through tense moments to secure their place in the next round.
Adding to the electric atmosphere, former tennis stars David Ferrer and Carlos Moyá (Nadal’s coach) were in attendance, along with Alcaraz’s father and brother, Jaime, who also rallied from the stands. Nadal’s wife, María Francisca Perelló, his mother, Ana María, and their young son were spotted in the player’s box, providing crucial family support during the match.
Despite the pressure of the competition, Nadal’s son appeared to be thoroughly enjoying the experience. His various moods were caught on camera, including a delightful moment sipping water, which added a light-hearted touch to the intense match.
Nadal welcomed his son in October 2022, but his first year of fatherhood was marked by challenges. He suffered a hip injury at the Australian Open in 2023, which forced him to miss the rest of the season. This setback prevented him from introducing his son to the world of tennis during his formative year. Since returning to the tour earlier this year, the 22-time Grand Slam champion has made it a point to travel frequently with his wife and son to tournaments.
Reflecting on his experience as a father, Nadal told Tennis Channel during the Madrid Open in May, “Having a son and coming home to see him and being a father is something completely different. The feeling is unlike anything else; just having the opportunity to see him watching me play is a great memory.”
As Nadal and Alcaraz prepare to face American duo Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram on July 31, fans eagerly anticipate another appearance by Nadal’s son in the stands, further highlighting the joy and family spirit that surrounds this Olympic journey.