Rafael Nadal beats Gael Monfils to claim ninth Monte Carlo Masters title
Rafael Nadal stepped up his recovery from injury and
illness as he outlasted Frenchman Gael Monfils to claim the ninth Monte Carlo
Masters title of his career on Sunday.
Nadal shared two tightly competitive sets with his opponent before
turning on the style in the decider for a 7-5 5-7 6-0 win for his first tour
title of the year.
The Spaniard's win also ensures he matches world number one Novak
Djokovic by winning his 28th career Masters title.
Victory capped a stunning week for Nadal, who has struggled for
form since taking seven months out because of a knee injury, and withdrew from
last month's Miami Open due to a virus.
An exhilarating first set highlighted by a series of lung-bursting
rallies saw both men swap two breaks apiece before Nadal struck again to edge
in front.
Nadal twice dragged himself back from a break down in the second
before Monfils somehow summoned the energy to break his opponent for a third
time to serve out to level the scores.
But hopes of a fitting climax were shattered in the second game of
the decider when a clearly ailing Monfils sent down two consecutive
double-faults to give Nadal the early break.
And showing few ill effects from his recent periods of inactivity,
Nadal stepped up to power his way to victory and send a message to his
opponents that he is on the road to recovery.
Source: talksport.com
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