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Tennis legendRafael Nadal, whoannounced his retirement in October2024, might be one of the sport’s most decorated athletes. But despite the Grand Slam champion’s widespread recognition, little is known about his wife,Mery “Xisxa” Perelló.
The couple dated for 14 years before tying the knot in October 2019, and have remained relatively quiet about their romance. In June 2022, Nadal confirmed during a press conference that he and Perelló wereexpecting their first child. The tennis star also explained to reporters why he avoids talking about his personal life.
“I’m already exposed enough in my professional life,” he said. “My loved ones and I like to live with a low profile.”
So, who is Rafael Nadal’s other half? From their Italian engagement to their son, here’s everything to know about Mery “Xisxa” Perelló and her relationship with the tennis star.
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Like her husband, Perelló isfrom Mallorca,the largest island of Spain’s Balearic Islands. According to herLinkedIn, she attended the University of the Balearic Islands from 2006 to 2010, obtaining an undergraduate degree in business management. Perelló later attended ESADE, a graduate school in Barcelona, for post-grad studies.
Nadal is an active member of the community in Mallorca. In 2018,photossurfaced of the tennis star cleaning up with local residents of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar after flash floods hit the city. The cousin of one of Nadal’s close friends was killed during the deadly floods, along with her young son.
“I really lived that tragedy, from very close,” Nadal toldCNNat the time. “Was very sad for all the people that lost the materials, but especially, the lives that can’t come back.”
After dating for 14 years, Perellógot engagedto Nadal on a romantic holiday in Rome, asHola!Spainreported at the time.
After news of their engagement broke, several tabloids reported that the pair were set to marry in Mallorca in June 2019. However, Nadal’s spokesmandenied the claims to PEOPLE, calling the reports “fake news.”
“Normally we don’t speak about Rafa’s private life, ever,” his rep said. “However this information is absolutely incorrect and fake news from non-credible sources.”
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“The whole process was full of emotions between all of us,” Clara wrote on Instagram. “We just want to thank the whole family for trusting in us, you’re extraordinary.”
She went on to describe the dress as having a “ballgown-style skirt, made of silk crepe, featured a weightless detachable train.”
“If all goes well, I’m going to be a father,” Nadalsharedwith reporters at a press conference in Mallorca.
“I don’t know what will change in my life because I don’t have experience, but I don’t think it will change my professional life,” he continued.
Perelló did not speak publicly about her pregnancy. The tennis champion previouslyopened up toHello!about his desire to have children, saying, “Obviously, I have the intention of forming a family. I love children and I would like my children to do what they like.”
Nadal also discussed the possibility of raising kids while juggling his tennis career during an interview withThe Sun.
“I would love to have children: boys, girls … I’m a person who loves kids and I’m a family guy. But also I tell you that the reality is, the years keep passing, I would like to start to do all of this when my sporting life determines it,” he toldthe outlet. “I think it’s also above all about looking after the kids. I don’t know if it [traveling] throughout the year and having children] is ideal.”
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Perelló has worked for theRafa Nadal Foundationsince April 2012. The business graduate originally started as a project manager before moving up to the CEO position in November 2019. She is also a secretary on the board of trustees.
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Perelló has been photographed supporting her husband at several tennis matches around the world over the years. However, during an interview withThe Telegraphin 2011, Perelló discussed why she often chooses to stay behind while Nadal travels for his tournaments.
“He needs his space when he is competing, and just the idea of me hanging around and waiting on his needs all day tires me out,” she said. “It would asphyxiate me. And then he would have to be worrying about me … No. If I followed him everywhere, I think there’s a risk we might stop getting along.”
In 2020, she made her third appearance ever at theAustralian Open, where Nadal won the men’s single title after a five-hour match that the athletecalled"one of the most emotional matches of my tennis career."
She also watched Nadal win an epic victory against Taylor Fritz in the quarterfinals atWimbledonin July 2022. Unfortunately, the tennis player was forced towithdraw from the rest of the tournamentafter struggling with an abdominal tear.
Though he pulled out of the 2023 French Open due to his ongoing recovery, he was able to play in the 2024 match, and both Perelló and their son, who was 19 months old at the time, werethere to cheer himon from the stands. The little boy was even seen holding a tiny tennis racket as his mom held him in her arms.
In October 2024, Nadalannounced his retirementfrom professional tennis.
“Mery, we have been together for 19 years. Thank you for everything you have done. I think you’ve been the perfect travel companion during all these years of my career,” he said in an emotional video. “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.”
source: people.com