One of Rafael Nadal’s Roland Garros winning racquets is up for auction

A piece of memorabilia from the Spaniard’s 2007 victory over Roger Federer is expected to sell for a record-breaking $150,000.



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To make up for Rafael Nadal’s absence on tennis television during the 2024 Australian Open, how about purchasing his 2007 Grand Slam-winning racquet to have as a keepsake for when the Rafa blues are blues-y-ing a bit too hard?

Just because a micro-tear in a muscle is delaying his long-awaited return to tour doesn’t mean there isn’t hope to have a piece of Rafa on court over the coming weeks.

Rafael Nadal of Spain, in action,  defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, in the final at Roland Garros, Paris, France, and claiming the 2007 French Open Title. (Photo by Cynthia Lum/WireImage)
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There's still time to bid in an ongoing auction presented by Prestige Memorabilia, the global leader in tennis memorabilia, for Nadal’s 2007 Roland Garros-winning Babolat racquet. Using this racquet, The Spaniard defeated Roger Federer in a final lasting just over three hours to earn his third Grand Slam trophy.

Remember the days of single-digit Grand Slam titles? Neither do we.

PARIS - JUNE 10:  Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates winning match point against Roger Federer of Switzerland during the Men's Singles Final on day fifteen of the French Open at Roland Garros on June 10, 2007 in Paris, France.  (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
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Famous tennis racquets have a history of raking in quite a haul at auction, including $107,482 for Novak Djokovic's 2016 Roland Garros racquet, $125,000 for a racquet used by Billie Jean King’s during the 1973 Battle of the Sexes, and a record $139,700 for Nadal’s racquet from the 2022 Australian Open.

There are currently three bids for this piece of Nadal's record-breaking history at Roland Garros, and with 12 days left in the auction, the bidding war is expected to surpass $150,000.

Happy bidding!