Rafa Nadal’s stunning £4.5m yacht with waterfall-fed spa pool, jet ski garage and bar named among the best in the world

RAFAEL NADAL is already considered one of the best tennis players of all time.

Now the Spaniard has a yacht to match his achievements on the court after it won a lucrative award.




The 20-time Grand Slam winner owns a £4.5million Sunreef Great White yacht that he purchased in 2019.

It boasts all the facilities fit for a sporting legend including a waterfall-fed spa pool, jet ski garage and on-deck bar.

And with four guest cabins and a hot tub, it is no surprise the Sunreef has won the 'Best of the Best' award from American luxury magazine Robb Report.

At 80-foot, the Sunreef is powered by two 1,200 hp engines that produce a top speed of 23 knots.

The main deck can be set up in a variety of ways, dependent on dining needs with different seating, an open plan kitchen and a bar.

The master suite, which is also on the main deck, offers sea views, as well as natural light thanks to the skylight overhead.

It has an en-suite bathroom with a shower, a spacious closet and a desk.

There are four guest cabins and two crew cabins, with up to 12 guests able to be accommodated at one time.








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It also has an eight-person dining table and two large-screen TVs that measure at 77 inches each.

Nadal, who was born on the Balearic Islands, has always had an affiliation with the ocean.

“As someone from an island as I am, the sea is part of our lives and it’s not a secret that I love the sea," he said in a statement after acquiring the vessel.

"Every time I am at home in Mallorca I try to go out and find that time where I can just enjoy my time on a boat.”

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