Fans flock to watch Rafael Nadal test the clay at Roland Garros
Six days before the main tournament start, the 14-time French Open winner trained on the Parisian Central Court on Monday afternoon, with several thousand spectators in the stands.
Nadal hadn't set foot on the Paris clay court since he won his last title in 2022, when he played through the fortnight with his left foot anaesthetized to numb the pain caused by Mueller-Weiss syndrome, a chronic condition that has afflicted him since he was 18.
For a simple training session, the Spaniard made his entrance on the Court Philippe-Chatrier in front of some 6,000 spectators, who had turned out for the first day of qualifying.
Five minutes before the scheduled start of his session chants of "Rafa, Rafa, Rafa" were already ringing round the three-quarters-full court.
The 22-time major winner, whose career twilight has been darkened by injuries since January last year, will play the tournament for the last time, but only, he says if he feels ready.