Spanish tennis veteran Rafael Nadal will compete at next month's Barcelona Open in his build-up to the French Open in Paris, the tournament confirmed Wednesday.
Nadal will be looking to win his 13th title on the clay courts in Barcelona after first lifting the trophy in 2005.
Tournament director David Ferrer said: "Having Rafa in Barcelona is very exciting for the tournament and the expectation will be high to know how far he can go."
Nadal has enjoyed a sensational start to the year after winning the Australian Open in January coming from two sets down to beat Daniil Medvedev.
That was the 35-year-old's 21st grand slam title and moved him ahead of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in the all-time list of male major champions.
Nadal also won the Mexican Open final last weekend having beaten newly-anointed world No. 1 Medvedev in the semifinals.
The Barcelona Open begins on April 16, just over a month before the start of the French Open in May.
Nadal will be looking to win a record-extending 14th title at Roland Garros after losing to Djokovic in last year's semifinals.