For the last 15 years, Rafael Nadal has dominated the clay courts in Rome. The ATP Masters 1000 tournament has been witness to some of the best players in history, but none have come close to the storied journey that the Spaniard has enjoyed.

This week, the world No. 2 is readying to face Diego Schwartzman in the quarterfinals. So far in the tournament, Nadal has not dropped a single set, suggesting that the magic of Rome is still very much alive with the 34-year-old.

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Nadal has only played three tournaments this year, starting with the ATP Cup. With the 19-time Grand Slam champion finally back on the court, now is the time to test your knowledge of his Roman history.