Nadal passes knee test, Djokovic sweeps past Seppi

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Rafael Nadal emerged a 6-4, 6-3 winner over Jarkko Nieminen with no obvious discomfort to his troublesome left knee as the Spaniard began his quest for a record eighth title at the Monte Carlo Masters on Wednesday. Nadal, now 40-1 at the venue where he lost his only match in 2003, won his 38th straight game in the principality as he overcame stubborn resistance from the Finn ranked 48th who claimed the Sydney title in January.
Nadal, who required two weeks of knee treatment after failing to play his Miami semi-final match due to pain, has not lifted a trophy since the French Open ten months ago. The second seed joined world number one Novak Djokovic in moving through a clay-season opener in straight sets on a cloudy day on the Mediterranean coast.
Djokovic began with a 6-1, 6-4, victory over Andreas Seppi. taking a 5-0 lead over the 44th-ranked Italian and breaking for an early lead in the second on the way to his seventh win in the series. “I served really well when I needed to,” said Djokovic. “That’s encouraging for the clay, it’s good to have a couple of free points there.

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  1. I would scratch the MC 2012 win over Djokovic and 2008 FO win over Federer, because both were beat down on opponents that already capitulated mentally. Federer at the FO 2008 final already had one eye in Wimbledon, seeing that Nadal was too tough at the French.

    I would replace with Rome 2006 over Federer, and I'm sure others can pick another one. It's hard to put the 2008 FO win over FEderer as one of the greatest wins when Nadal had to say sorry to Federer for the beatdown.

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