The 14-times grand slam champion, short of form and beaten in the
third round of the U.S. Open by Fabio Fognini, overcame world number
909 Mikael Torpegaard 6-4 6-3 6-2.
The 29-year-old's last appearance was against Ukraine in 2013, since
when the five-times champions have tumbled out of the World Group,
and he was joined by David Ferrer as Spain established a 2-0 lead on
day one.
Nadal did not have things all his own way against Torpegaard, who
had three break points to take a 5-4 lead in the opening set before
Nadal regained control.
In the World Group playoffs, Switzerland's big guns Roger Federer
and Stanislas Wawrinka helped their country into a 2-0 lead against
the Netherlands, although Wawrinka was given a huge scare before
beating Thiemo de Bakker in five sets.
Nadal's U.S. Open conqueror Fognini beat Russian teenager Andrey
Rublev to leave Italy tied at 1-1 after the first day of their World
Group playoff in Irkutsk.
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The United States, 32-times champions, were locked at 1-1 with
Uzbekistan after Steve Johnson lost a five-setter to Denis Istomin
before Jack Sock leveled things up with victory over Farrukh Dustov
in Tashkent.
(Reporting by Tim Hanlon, additional reporting by Martyn Herman)
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