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Sport | Unseeded, unfazed: Nadal welcomes unusual role of underdog at Italian Open

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Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal said on Wednesday he was "excited to be playing in Rome" despite entering the Italian Open unseeded and ranked 305.
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