'King of Clay' Rafael Nadal beats Kei Nishikori to clinch Monte Carlo Masters title

Nadal also became the first male tennis player in the Open era to win the same title 11 times.

Update: 2018-04-22 14:52 GMT
Rafael Nadal won a record 31st Masters title after beating Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-2 in the Monte Carlo Masters final on Sunday. (Photo: AFP)

Monaco: Rafael Nadal won a record 31st Masters title after beating Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-2 in the Monte Carlo Masters final on Sunday.

Nadal also became the first male tennis player in the Open era to win the same title 11 times - 13 years after his first title here.

It gave him a 76th title overall and ensured the Spaniard keeps his top ranking ahead of Roger Federer.

Nishikori was chasing a first Masters title, but the Japanese player took 11 minutes to hold for 1-1.

He got some brief hope, breaking Nadal with a superb passing shot at full stretch to lead 2-1, but meekly surrendered the next four games.

The second set was a procession and Nadal won on his first match point with a stinging backhand winner.

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