MIAMI: Second-seeded Rafael Nadal launched his bid for a first Miami Masters title on Friday with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over fellow Spaniard Nicolas Almagro.
Nadal, who has four runner-up finishes in 10 prior appearances on the hardcourts of Miami, showed no signs of the training mishap which left him with a sore ankle and threatened to compromise his start.
"I think I did the things well when I had to do. I played with no mistakes in the important points," said Nadal. "The wind was really high, it was very difficult to find a positive feeling on court.
"I played a solid match. I played well, I had a good movement. I had some good winners, Almagro was not an easy opponent."
Nadal said that his ankle is not fully healed, but is tolerable.
Although it hurt when he injured it on Monday, "after two days I improved 50 percent and it stays the same. It's not limiting my movements."
Nadal took 52 minutes to win the opening set. The first four games took 23 minutes, but his early break of Almagro proved enough to take the set.
Nadal quickened his pace in the second, breaking Almagro twice and securing the win on his first match point to book a third-round berth.
He was done and dusted before the arrival of heavy rain that washed out the night session, which was to feature world number one Serena Williams launching her bid for an eighth Miami title with a second-round match against Monica Niculescu.
It's the second tournament in a row that Williams will find herself opening her campaign against the Romanian, having worked hard to beat her 7-5, 7-5 in the second round at Indian Wells, California.
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