Nadal Captures Monte Carlo Tennis Crown

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Published on April 18 2016 6:33 am
Last Updated on April 18 2016 6:33 am
Written by Millie Lange

He may have had to wait four years but Rafael Nadal is finally on cloud nine in Monte Carlo.

The Spaniard matched his Roland Garros haul to claim a ninth title in Monaco. He did it by wearing down a stubborn Gael Monfils over two punishing sets before steamrollering his opponent in the decider to win 7-5, 5-7, 6-0 in two hours and 46 minutes.

With victory, Nadal -- who won eight consecutive Monte Carlo crowns between 2005 and 2012 -- is back in the Masters winner's circle, equalling Novak Djokovic's record of 28th Masters titles. Perhaps the 14-time Grand Slam winner's best days are not behind him, after all.

"This has been one of the most special places in my career," Nadal said on court after his win. "It's just a pleasure to be back here in a final playing in front of you at this amazing club.

"It has been a very special week for me, winning here in Monte Carlo. What really makes it even more special is the fantastic crowd. Many thanks to everybody here."

Since his last Masters triumph at Madrid in 2014, Nadal has struggled for form and saw his ranking plummet to 10th last year -- his lowest since he was a teenager in August 2005.

This victory will have tasted sweet for the world No.5, and will send out a warning that the King of Clay may be back just in time for the French Open, having racked up his 48th title on the surface.