Nadal Lights Up Jeddah: The Legend Sparks a Fresh Tennis Wave
12 December 2025
Return to Jeddah for the Next Gen Finals
Rafael Nadal, the Spanish star and Saudi Tennis Federation ambassador, returns to Jeddah for the Next Gen ATP Finals, scheduled from December 17 to 21. He will take part in several activities aimed at inspiring the next generation, both on the world stage and locally.
Events and Impact on Saudi Tennis
Among the highlights is an open meet-and-greet in the fan zone at King Abdullah Sports City on December 19. Nadal, a former world No. 1, has said he’s thrilled to come back to Jeddah and feels a real momentum for tennis in the Kingdom.
Developing Saudi Tennis
“My goal is to help inspire the next generation in Saudi Arabia and around the world,” Nadal said, noting his collaboration with the Saudi Tennis Federation to unlock the game’s enormous potential. He added that his return is about seeing progress across all levels and helping more kids pick up a racket, compete, or simply discover something they love.
Last year in Jeddah, Nadal held a meet-and-greet, attended a U14 awards ceremony, and ran a clay-court training session at The Rack Space for hopeful Saudi players. He also visited Onyx Arena to meet wheelchair tennis competitors and the Saudi Davis Cup team, and he participated in a roundtable with youth-tour players such as Jakub Mensik, Alex Michielsen, and Joao Fonseca.
In addition to these appearances, Nadal reflected on the growth of tennis in the region and his pride in helping young Saudis pursue the sport.
Nadal’s return signals a broader push to nurture talent and broaden participation, reinforcing the idea that the region is becoming a serious hub for tennis development. And yes, if forehands could talk, his would probably order coffee at the speed of light.
Punchline 1: If patience were a tennis rule, Nadal would still be waiting for the ball... and the ball would still come back with interest.
Punchline 2: In Jeddah, even the heat gets schooled by a Nadal forehand—service with a tan, anyone?