Rafa Jódar was on the Monday 13 April schedule at the Conde de Godó, where Jaume Munar was set to play him in Barcelona. The same day’s live tennis update also listed several other matches across the tournament draw and qualifying round.
Cameron Norrie beat Stan Wawrinka 6-4, 6-7/5-7 and 6-4 in Catalonia, while Álex Martí and Inaki Montes-De La Torre lost to Romain Arneodo and Marc Polmans 7-6/7-4 and 6-1 in the Godó qualifying round. Corentin Moutet defeated Ignacio Buse 4-6, 4-6, and Martín Etcheverry moved on after Jack Draper retired with the score at 3-6, 6-3 and 4-1. The Barcelona schedule also included Reilly Opelka against Ethan Quinn, Marco Trungelliti against Hamad Medjedovic, Cameron Norrie against Stan Wawrinka and Nuno Borges against Adrián Mannarino, showing a crowded day at the event. For rafael jodar, the immediate significance was simple: his meeting with Munar was part of a packed Monday card that kept the tournament moving through both qualifying and main-draw action.
The live update page covered matches on Monday 13 April, with the Barcelona section of the schedule listing multiple contests in the Conde de Godó. That made the Jódar-Munar matchup one piece of a broader day in Catalonia, where results were already starting to shape the field.
What stands out is the mix of routine and disruption. Some matches were completed in straight sets, some went the distance, and one ended with a retirement, leaving the draw changed before the day was over. In a tournament built on momentum, that kind of sequence can matter as much as any single result.



