World No. 1 Rafael Nadal has played just nine matches since retiring from his quarterfinal match at the 2018 Australian Open with a leg injury, but in that time he has already reached several milestones. He kicked off his clay-court campaign last week with two records: his 11th Monte Carlo title, and his 31st ATP Masters trophy.
When the Barcelona Open draw came out, the No. 1 seed faced a brutal section but has now found himself one win away from a record 11th crown with his 6-4, 6-0 win over Davin Goffin on Saturday.
The defending champion was broken in his opening service game, but Goffin’s lead was short-lived as Nadal broke back in the fourth game. The Belgian held his ground, going toe-to-toe with the man who is considered the greatest player on clay, until the 10th game, as Nadal broke to close out the set—and then ran away with the second set without losing a game.
Match point from Nadal's win over Goffin in Monte Carlo: