Still just 18, Rafael Jódar has emerged as one of Spain’s most promising young tennis players, seamlessly transitioning between junior Grand Slams, professional events and NCAA competition. The Madrid native has already built an impressive résumé, highlighted by a boys' US Open title in 2024, a semi-final run on the ATP Challenger Tour, and a strong debut season at the University of Virginia.
Currently ranked No. 686 in the world rankings, Jódar began turning heads in early 2024 when he reached his first quarterfinal on the ITF World Tennis Tour in Vic, Catalonia. He followed that up with a runner-up finish at the ITF M25 in Denia in July 2024, where he lost to fellow Spaniard Pol Martín Tiffon—a performance that further confirmed his professional potential.
“I had been playing on the ITF Juniors Tour, but not much that year because of my studies,” Jódar said during his breakthrough in Catalonia in May last year. “I finished school only two weeks ago. Now, I will continue to play on both circuits, which is good, as I will face different kinds of opponents.”