Rafael Nadal made a triumphant return to the Barcelona Open after a long-term injury layoff, defeating Flavio Cobolli in straight sets in their first-round match. Nadal who has hinted at retirement after the 2024 season expressed joy at his victory and emphasized enjoying his time on the court.
Despite concerns about his form following injury setbacks, Nadal displayed his trademark shot-making and athleticism, securing a comfortable win. British player Cameron Norrie also advanced to the next round after his opponent Harold Mayot retired hurt in the third set due to injury.
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