Rafael Nadal talks tennis prize money, his hotels, and what sports taught him ab
Rafael Nadal says he spent most of his tennis career living out of hotels. "That's what I did during half of my life, and I know what I like the most," he told
Rafael Nadal says he spent most of his tennis career living out of hotels.
"That's what I did during half of my life, and I know what I like the most," he told CNBC. So opening his own felt natural.
The 22-time Grand Slam winner, who retired from competitive tennis in November 2024, just opened his fourth hotel in the Canary Islands in Fuerteventura under his hospitality brand Zel Hotels, founded in 2022 in partnership with Meliá Hotels International.
The brand opened its first hotel, ZEL Mallorca, in 2023. Hotels in Costa Brava in Spain and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic followed.
"I am not the kind of guy that likes to wake up in the morning and don't know what to do, and my goal was to keep going," Nadal told Tania Bryer for "CNBC Meets," to be released later this week.
"In the same way I built a legacy on the court, now is the moment to build a legacy outside of the court."
Mallorca-born Nadal added that people had started spending more on experiences, making hospitality a burgeoning area to invest in.
But he said that building a brand was "a challenge in the beginning," as the space is so competitive.
Nadal, who won a record 14 French Open titles and Olympic gold
Fuente original: CNBC Top News (https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/30/rafael-nadal-zel-hotels-business.html)
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