The 36-year-old second seed, who has not played at Wimbledon since 2019 and stayed away from warm-up tournaments with a chronic foot problem


Rafael Nadal made a stuttering but rousing return to the grass on Tuesday, beating 41st-ranked Argentine Francisco Cerundolo 6-4 6-3 3-6 6-4 in Wimbledon's first round to begin his campaign for a third Grand Slam title of the year.
The 36-year-old second seed, who has not played at Wimbledon since 2019 and stayed away from warm-up tournaments with a chronic foot problem, looked to be motoring through the match until a series of unforced errors allowed Cerundolo back in.
"It is not a surface that we play very often, especially in my case in the last three years I didn't put any foot on the grass," Nadal told the Centre Court crowd.
"Every day is a test and I am at the beginning of the tournament and the difficult circumstances (under which) I arrived here."
Nadal won the first set after uncharacteristically coming into the net and forcing Cerundolo to hit a forehand wide. A little skip and a fist pump and the Spaniard was on his way.
He won the second set after breaking serve in the sixth game and serving out to love.
But the 23-year-old Cerundolo, who broke into the top 100 only in February, upped the tempo in the third set and found the lines with his booming forehand to put the twice Wimbledon champion on the back foot.
Nadal, who has also won 20 other Grand Slam titles, looked tired in the face of the onslaught, losing the set under pressure with a backhand into the net. He then dropped his serve in the fourth as Cerundolo's confidence and energy increased.
But Nadal, who won the Australian Open in January and the French Open earlier this month, is nothing if not a fighter. He regrouped and used all his experience to battle back.
Cheered on by a packed Centre Court he broke the serve of his now nervousopponent twice to seal the match and set up a second-round tie with Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania.
"Three years without being here ... it is amazing to be back and I can't thank (people) enough for the support," said Nadal.
SOURCE: REUTERS

40 complex heart disease children treated free in Peshawar
- 10 hours ago

Ali Amin Gandapur challenges state to overthrow KP govt
- 11 hours ago

Asian Junior Squash Championship: 5 Pakistani players qualify for semi-finals
- 9 hours ago

Famous Portuguese footballer dies in traffic accident
- 5 hours ago
Seven people missing from massive explosion at California fireworks facility
- 5 hours ago
Gold price soars Rs800 per tola in Pakistan
- 3 hours ago

Warning: US to revoke visa, green card of new comers
- 10 hours ago
South African Air Chief calls on CJCSC, discusses defence ties, regional issues
- 5 hours ago

Helmets mandatory for both bike riders in Islamabad
- 8 hours ago

PM leaves for Azerbaijan to attend ECO summit
- 5 hours ago

Disqualification reference filed against 26 opposition Punjab MPAs
- 19 minutes ago
Pakistan beat Japan to storm into Asian netball final
- 5 hours ago