Rafa Jódar continues to break his ceiling at Wimbledon 2026. In his debut edition, he is already in the third round after coming back from his match against Pablo Carreño, which lasted two days due to the lack of light. Yesterday, the player from Leganés scared everyone with a bad fall and knee pain, but this morning he showed up fully ready to turn the score around (3-6, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4) and set a meeting with Shintaro Mochizuka for a spot in the round of 16 at the London major.
And in the press conference after his victory, he analyzed the two parts of the match, confessing how he managed to recover from the discomfort. He also took the opportunity to praise Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz.

Jódar confesses how he prepared to come back against Carreño in Wimbledon 2026
"I knew I had to prepare my body for the next day because obviously I was behind. But I believed in my chances. I believed that I could, you know, come back and win the fourth set and then the fifth. That's what happened."
"I started pretty well this morning, I think, and I knew the conditions were different, so I also had to adapt to that. But for him, it was the same. So the conditions were the same for both of us. I did a great job from when the match stopped last night until I stepped on the court this morning."
Jódar explains his routine after the suspension of the match against Carreño
"I just tried to stick to the same routine, the same routine I would have done if the match had finished. And yes, I knew I was going to play second today, so I had a good warm-up, got to the club as soon as possible to be ready for the match. I knew it wasn't going to be as long because we were only going to play two sets. But even that is like playing five sets, you know there are always a lot of nerves and important moments during those two sets."
Jódar reassures everyone about his knee discomfort
"Things happened during the match. We played, I think, two and a half hours last night. I think we both knew the possibility of playing the next day was high because the match could go to a fourth set. So yes, I started feeling something in the foot. But everything is fine. I recovered well and prepared in the best possible way for today."
Jódar admits the difficulty of transitioning from clay to grass
"It's difficult because you don't have much time to reset your mind and adapt to the new surface. It's true, it's my first time playing on grass. It wasn't like that when I started playing on clay this season because I had already played quite a bit on clay when I was younger. So yes, I just try to adapt."
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"I had a good preparation week here at Wimbledon the week before the tournament, so I'm confident. I try to give my best. But obviously, knowing that every opponent is very tough, and if you want to win matches and overcome opponents, you have to play very well and perform well for a large part of the match."
Rafa Jódar showers praise on Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz
"Rafa Nadal has been a role model for me in tennis since I was a kid. I used to watch all his matches, all the Grand Slams, all the victories he earned throughout his career. So yes, it's very inspiring for young players in Spain to see someone like Rafa or even Carlos Alcaraz playing so well at these stages. These players are role models for us. I am very grateful to be from the same country as them," concludes Rafa Jódar who will have to step on the court again tomorrow to play against Shintaro Mochizuki.
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