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Rafael Nadal becomes Monte Carlo Masters champion, beats Kei Nishikori 6-3 6-2

Rafael Nadal made light work of his Japanese opponent.

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Rafael Nadal made light work of his Japanese opponent Kei Nishikori in Monte Carlo, recording a 6-3 6-2 win. Victory for the Spaniard sees him keep his top spot in the world rankings ahead of Roger Federer.

Only three players have ever downed Nadal in Monte Carlo, where he now has a 68-4 win-loss record.

Top seed Nadal, who is also targeting an 11th Roland Garros trophy this year, extended his run of consecutive sets won on clay to 36 after recording the win in an hour and 33 minutes.

The Spaniard's record 31st Masters title also ensured he retained the world number one ranking ahead of rival Roger Federer. Nishikori, who missed a large part of last season with a wrist injury, grabbed an early break in the Monaco sunshine before his 31-year-old opponent won four games in a row to take control of the match.

Nadal took the opening set with a blistering forehand and went on to convert two breakpoint opportunities in the second to lift the title

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