About
Carlos Moyá Llompart, born in 1976, is a Spanish former professional tennis player and coach. He achieved the world No. 1 ranking in men's singles. Moyá won 20 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including the 1998 French Open, a significant highlight of his career. He also contributed to Spain's victory in the 2004 Davis Cup, showcasing his team play. After retiring from professional tennis, Moyá became Rafael Nadal's coach from 2016 to 2024.
Career Timeline
ATP Breakthrough, Rising Star
Carlos Moyá begins making waves on the ATP tour, increasing his visibility and earning potential.
French Open Victory, Number One
Moya wins the French Open and reaches world number one, significantly boosting his earnings and fame.
Davis Cup Champion, Team Success
Moyá contributes to Spain's Davis Cup win, adding to his accolades and endorsements.
Late Career ATP Wins
Moya continues to win ATP titles late in his career, maintaining his relevance and income.
Retirement from Professional Tennis
Moyá retires, transitioning to coaching and other tennis-related ventures.
Joins Nadal as Coach
Moyá begins coaching Rafael Nadal, enhancing his reputation and income.
Coaching Success Continues
Moyá's coaching role contributes to Nadal's successes, maintaining his status in the tennis world.
Respected Tennis Figure
Moyá remains a respected figure in tennis as a former player and coach, with a steady income from various endeavors.
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Last updated: February 23, 2026








