Rafael Nadal's first match in Paris didn't get started off on the right foot. Walking out to face qualifier Yannick Hanfmann, the world No. 2 accidentally hit his head on a camera. He quickly gave it the death stare.

The blooper-reel moment called everyone back to Wimbledon 2017. That year at the All England Club, Nadal was warming up with his usual high knee jumps and hit his head on the top of a door frame. He would lose that fourth-round match to Gilles Muller in a marathon five-setter.

Nadal had no such lingering bad luck against Hanfmann on Monday, winning 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. He takes on another qualifier, Yannick Maden, in the second round.