A Unique Yacht for Tennis’s GrandMaster Nadal

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The renowned tennis player Rafael Nadal ranked 2nd in the men’s singles rating, has commissioned an 80 Sunreef Power catamaran with Polish multihull specialist Sunreef Yachts, reports Yacht Harbour.

About Nadal’s Yacht

It has been earlier rumoured in the press, that Nadal has put on sale his 23.5-metre MCY 76 Beethoven asking £2.3million.

While Nadal’s fully customised vessel is due for 2020 delivery, the first unit in the range will debut at Cannes Yachting Festival 2019.

What’s so unique about the yacht?

  • The model’s distinctive features comprise stainless steel portlights, high bulwarks and subtle ambient lighting. 
  • She comes equipped with a garage for a tender and Jet Ski, as well as numerous other water toys.
  • The vessel comes with a number of options for the upper deck, including a waterfall-fed spa pool, upper helm position, bar area and retractable hard-top.
  • The 23.5-metre provides accommodation for up to 12 guests and four crew members. 
  • Her power options can be chosen from either twin 575hp engines or twin 1,200 hp engines.

Loving the Sea, Made Him Choose This

Nadal commissioned the yacht after chartering a number of Sunreef catamarans and meeting yard founder and president Francis Lapp at last year’s Cannes Yachting Festival. Rafael Nadal expressed himself: 

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. 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. I am very happy to be on board of this Sunreef Yachts family.

With 82 titles overall including 18 Grand Slam victories as well as a record 34 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles, Rafael Nadal is one of the world’s most renowned and highest-paid athletes. The 3rd all-time leading tennis player in terms of earnings, Rafael Nadal earned $35 million in 2019 only, according to Forbes.

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Source: Yacht Harbour