Rafael Nadal's 3 most memorable matches in Monte-Carlo
The 2022 edition of the Monte-Carlo Masters begins today, but without Rafael Nadal, who will give the event a miss on account of injury.
The Spaniard is the most successful player in the history of the tournament with 11 titles. Nadal has won 71 of the 76 matches played at the venue, many of which remain etched in memory of fans the world over.
From being an upcoming claycourt sensation in 2005 to becoming one of the greatest ever to have played on the surface, the left-handed tennis wizard has dominated his opponents at Monte-Carlo.
Even so, he has been stretched at times by a few legendary names who gave it their all, but ultimately fell short against the legend in his prime on a surface he mastered like no one else.
Below are three timeless classics from Monte-Carlo involving the great Spaniard.
#3 Rafael Nadal vs Andy Murray (2016 Semifinal)
After playing nine consecutive finals from 2005 to 2013, Rafael Nadal failed to make it to the title round in 2014 and 2015, but was all set to alter the script in 2016.
After getting past Stan Wawrinka in the quarterfinals, the Spaniard ran into an in-form Andy Murray who was then seeded second.
True to form, Murray made life difficult for Nadal, clinching the first set in decisive fashion, but the Spaniard came vigorously to life in the second.
The match saw the two stalwarts engage in a spectacular rally with the score at 5-3 in Rafael Nadal's favor, with the Spaniard forcing a decider by clinching the second set 6-4.
Nadal raced away to a 4-1 lead in the third set and kept his foot on the pedal, allowing his opponent no way back.
A 6-2 scoreline in the final set was all the Spaniard needed to advance to the 100th final of his career and his 10th in Monte-Carlo.
Nadal subsequently overcame Gael Monfils of France in the final to clinch his ninth title at the venue.
#2 Rafael Nadal vs Novak Djokovic (2009 Final)
Sheer brilliance was personified on the court as both players put forth an exhibition of high-quality tennis, switching from long baseline rallies to brilliant offensive net play.
Nadal took the first set 6-3 but an undeterred Djokovic clawed his way back, dominating the second set with ruthless precision.
It was one of those rare occasions when the Spaniard looked human and vulnerable as he faced up to the marauding Serb, who took the second set 6-2.
The third set saw Djokovic make Nadal work hard for every point, even as the Spaniard displayed a willingness to stay put and fight it out.
Nadal's quality was too much to handle for Djokovic, who had to settle for second place as the King of Clay bagged his fifth crown in Monte-Carlo.
#1 Rafael Nadal vs Roger Federer (2006 Final)
Aiming for a second successive title in Monte-Carlo, Rafael Nadal took on Roger Federer in the final of the 2006 edition.
The Swiss dropped his opening service game, giving Nadal just the edge he was looking for early on, and the Spaniard had the better of the opening exchanges as he veered ahead to a 4-0 lead.
Sure enough, Federer got on the scoreboard, but it was not enough to prevent Nadal from taking the opening set 6-2.
Federer fought back strongly to take the second set in a tie-break, but the Spaniard held steady to win the third set 6-3. He also displayed a potent mix of maturity and fighting skills to clinch a pulsating fourth set tie-break (7-5) and seal his second Monte-Carlo title.