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Rafael Nadal produced a stunning display to beat world number one Roger Federer 7-5 7-5 and claim his fourth successive Monte Carlo Masters title. Nadal won a fiercely competitive first set, but then found himself 0-4 down in the second to an inspired Federer. The match appeared to be heading to a final-set decider but Nadal hit back in style, winning the next five games. The world number two eventually clinched the win, breaking Federer for the third time in the set. Nadal's latest triumph over Federer on clay, his seventh win in eight meetings on the surface, is the first time since 1914 that a player has won four successive Monte Carlo titles. The two top-ranked players in the world were meeting in the final of this event for the third successive year, with Nadal winning on each of the previous occasions. A cagey opening saw the pair exchange breaks in the first two games as neither player took the initiative. Unforced errors dominated early on, but Federer broke Nadal for a second time to go 4-3 up before the second seed struck back immediately to level the scores. A brilliant backhand saw Nadal go 30-0 up on the Federer serve in the 12th game and that proved to be the catalyst for the Spaniard to go on and clinch the first set. The next point went Federer's way before he went long to give Nadal two break points and another backhand winner saw him win it 7-5. Federer hit back superbly at the start of the second set and quickly showed why he is the top-ranked player in the world. He raced into a 4-0 lead, breaking Nadal twice, as he produced some breathtaking tennis - much to the delight of the Monte Carlo crowd. But Nadal responded by wining the next five games and Federer, who had looked so comfortable, suddenly had no answer to his opponents array of shots. Federer had to dig deep to stop the rot, but he won the 10th to draw level at 5-5.
Nadal held to love to move within one game of victory and was handed the win by his opponent who went long with a loose backhand. |
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