A Madrid-based firm with over €600 million of capital under management, GPF first bought an undisclosed stake in the Academy back in November 2023.
“GPF is firmly committed to investing in education and sports as fundamental pillars of society, and no project brings them together better than the Rafa Nadal Academy,” said Martin Rodriguez-Fraile, founding partner of GPF, at the time. He added the firm will “work to accelerate the international expansion of the group.”
Last fall, flash floods and extreme weather in Valencia and the Balearic Islands resulted in extensive damage to the Academy facilities in Mallorca, requiring millions of Euros in repairs.
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The Academy features 40 indoor and outdoor clay and hard courts, as well as swimming pools, padel courts, a football pitch, a hotel and even an international school.
