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Rafael Nadal’s comeback on clay was cut short in the second round of the Barcelona Open by Alex de Minaur, who beat him 7-5 6-1. Nadal, playing his first tournament in four months due to injuries, struggled with 42 unforced errors. De Minaur, one of the form players on the ATP Tour, broke Nadal’s serve early in the match. Nadal fought back to level the score at 3-3 but De Minaur finished the set strongly, winning 11 points in a row. The Australian continued his momentum in the second set, breaking Nadal twice to secure the victory in under two hours.

In a separate match, British No. 2 Jack Draper came from a set down to defeat Rudolf Molleker and advance to the quarter-finals of the Bavarian International in Munich. After a 45-minute rain delay, Draper came out firing and won 4-6 6-1 6-1. He will face the third seed Taylor Fritz or Alejandro Moro Canas in the next round. Draper acknowledged Molleker’s strong play in the first set and credited the improved conditions in the second and third sets for his turnaround. Top seed Alexander Zverev’s match against Jurij Rodionov was suspended due to rain with Zverev leading 7-6(3) 0-1.

Nadal’s loss in Barcelona marked his earliest exit from the tournament since his debut in 2003. Despite hitting 11 winners, Nadal struggled with his consistency and was unable to match De Minaur’s level of play. De Minaur’s aggressive game and strong serving proved too much for Nadal to handle as he was unable to mount a comeback in the second set. The Australian’s victory showcased his talent and form on the ATP Tour this year, further establishing him as a formidable opponent.

Draper’s comeback win in Munich demonstrated his resilience and adaptability on the court. After a slow start, Draper adjusted his game plan and capitalized on the improved conditions to secure the victory. His ability to stay focused and turn the match around highlighted his mental fortitude and skill as a player. Draper’s upcoming match in the quarter-finals presents another opportunity for him to showcase his talent and advance further in the tournament.

The competition in both Barcelona and Munich showcased the high level of play and competitiveness on the ATP Tour. With top players like Nadal and Zverev facing tough challenges and up-and-coming talents like De Minaur and Draper making their mark, the tournaments provided fans with exciting matches and unexpected results. As the tennis season continues, the battles on the court will only intensify, with players vying for titles and rankings points. Fans can expect more thrilling matches and surprises as the players compete at the highest level in pursuit of victory and success.

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