Rafael Nadal Spotted With Sister Maribel and Their Parents During Special Family Outing

Rafael Nadal was recently seen attending a family event alongside his sister, Maribel and their parents, Sebastián and Ana María Parera.

Rafael Nadal was recently seen attending a family event alongside his sister, Maribel, and their parents, Sebastián and Ana María Parera.

Like her brother, Maribel is involved in sports. She pursued her passion by studying Motor and Sport Sciences at the INEFC center in Barcelona. She went on to earn her master’s degree in sports management from Pompeu Fabra University.

The 36-year-old previously worked in the marketing and sales department at the Rafa Nadal Academy and currently serves as the Commercial and Marketing Director.

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Where Was Rafael Nadal Recently Spotted With His Family?

Nadal, Maribel, their parents, Sebastián and Ana and other family members recently attended a wedding together.

 

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Maribel shared a picture on social media featuring herself, the 22-time Grand Slam champion, their parents, and the newlywed couple. She wore a burnt orange dress, while Nadal opted for a simple suit without a tie.

“🥰Congratulations Nando & Bea 💍❤️,” Maribel commented.

Screen grab of Rafael Nadal's sister Maribel Nadal's Instagram story
Screen grab of Rafael Nadal’s sister Maribel Instagram story

On the tennis side of things, Nadal, who turned professional in 2001, retired from the sport in November 2024. He is regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, having won 22 singles Grand Slam titles, including 14 at the French Open, four at the US Open, and two each at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.

During his career, the Spaniard has been ranked world No. 1 in the ATP rankings, won a couple of Olympic gold medals for his country, among many other accolades.

Nadal Expressed Gratitude to Sister Maribel and Family During His Retirement Announcement

In 2024, Nadal shared an emotional video on his social media, announcing his retirement from tennis after more than 20 years in the sport. In the video, the Spaniard expressed his gratitude to his family for their love and support. He thanked his mother, Ana, for her “sacrifices,” and his wife, Maria Francisca Perelló, for standing by his side.

“My family is everything to me. My mother, I think she has made all the sacrifices she had to make so that we could always have everything. My wife, Mery – we’ve been together for 19 years. Thank you for everything you have done,” Nadal said.

Nadal also mentioned that the birth of his elder son in 2022 inspired him to continue playing for a little longer. He talked about his sister, Maribel, and stated that they have always had an “incredible relationship.”

The Spaniard also expressed appreciation for his uncle Toni, who had been his coach, and thanked his father Sebastián for being a source of “inspiration” throughout his career.

“To come home and see how my son is growing every day has been a force that has really kept me alive and with the necessary energy to continue. My sister, I think we have always had an incredible relationship. My uncle, who is the reason I started playing tennis. And my father, who I believe, has been a source of inspiration for me in every sense of the word. I think he has been an example of effort,” he added.

Nadal concluded his professional career by representing Spain in the 2024 Davis Cup Finals.

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