We make our way to tennis, and the return of Rafael Nadal. The world number one is making his first appearance on the court since retiring with a hip injury at the Australian Open in January. The 16-time major winner picking up his racquet for national team duty leading Spain in the Davis Cup.
Five-time champion Spain host Germany at Valencia's iconic Plaza de Toros bullring, boasting a remarkable record in the tournament. It's the Spaniard's favoured clay surface. The 31-year-old is on a 22-match winning streak in singles at the Davis Cup, and the clay king will try to extend his record against Philipp Kohlschreiber on Friday in singles competition. He is back at world number one, but Nadal is far from fully recovered from the hip problem which forced him to sit out Indian Wells and Miami. Sunday, he will go toe-to-toe with Alexander Zverev, the world number four widely seen as a future star.