Spanish tennis shines all over the world. With Rafael Nadal at the helm, Carlos Alcaraz as a great figure and many others on the battlefield, the Iberians are a sensation in the 2022 season: They took over seven ATP tournaments out of 18 disputed, which is equivalent to 38.8% of the contests held.
Spain, tennis and titles go hand in hand. In just two months of competition and regardless of the surface and category of the events, the dominance of the Spanish is overwhelming. Nadal conquered the title in the 250 in Melbourne and repeated the result in the Australian Open, both in January, on a cement court. Already in February he added a new trophy to his showcase: this time in the ATP 500 by Acapulcoalso on hard court.
Roberto Bautista Agutcurrently 15th in the world, is a tennis player who never fails and was in charge of giving his country the trophy in the ATP 250 from Doha after defeating Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili in the final.
Undoubtedly what prevails, so far this season, is the power of the Spanish in South American lands. Between all of them, they won the majority of the events played on clay. With the exception of the Buenos Aires ATP that Casper Ruud conquered, the others took passage to Spain.
Albert Ramos-Viñolas became champion at the ATP 250 in Córdoba, Carlos Alcaraz he won the ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro (he beat Diego Schwartzman) and became the youngest tennis player to win a tournament of this magnitude, while Peter Martinez He won the first title of his career at the ATP 250 in Santiago de Chile, where he defeated Argentine Sebastián Báez in the final.
Thus, with seven trophies, Spain leads the way in 2022 and is escorted by Russia, with three championships won. Andrey Rublev claimed the trophies in Marseille and Dubai, and Aslan Karatsev celebrated in Sydney.