Djokovic, Nadal race into Monte Carlo quarters

April 18, 2014 03:04 am | Updated May 21, 2016 11:56 am IST - MONACO

Rafael Nadal of Spain, returns the ball to Andreas Seppi of Italy during their third round match of the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters tournament in Monaco, Thursday, April 17, 2014. Nadal won 6-1 6-3. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Rafael Nadal of Spain, returns the ball to Andreas Seppi of Italy during their third round match of the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters tournament in Monaco, Thursday, April 17, 2014. Nadal won 6-1 6-3. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Defending champion Novak Djokovic raced into the Monte Carlo Masters quarterfinals in dispatching Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain 6-0, 6-1 in 47 minutes on Thursday.

Eight-time champion Rafael Nadal also had little trouble, beating Italian Andreas Seppi 6-1, 6-3, while fourth-seeded Roger Federer shook off a slow start in a 6-4, 6-1 win against Czech player Lukas Rosol.

The second-seeded Djokovic won his second-round opener in 45 minutes and has yet to be tested this week. He next faces Spaniard Guillermo Garcia-Lopez. The top-seeded Nadal has looked sloppy at times.

“Lost only two games in the first two matches (here). Can’t be better than this, for sure,” Djokovic said. “I am confident on the court. I’m coming off a great American hard-court season.”

Djokovic sealed the 22-minute first set with a crisp forehand. Carreno Busta received loud cheers, clenched his fists and grinned broadly when he won his only game for 3-1 in the second. Djokovic served out, tormenting him one last time with an exquisite drop shot.

“I’ve had more time comparing to last year to practice on the clay courts and to get my game to the level where I want it to be,” Djokovic said.

Nadal achieved his 300th win on clay in beating Seppi. He won this title for eight straight years until last year when he lost the final to Djokovic.

“Today I played a little bit better than yesterday,” Nadal said. “I was playing at a good level.”

Nadal has a 21-5 career record against countryman Ferrer, winning 10 of the past 11 meetings.

“David is a tough, tough player on any surface,” Nadal said. “But here on clay, always a big challenge.”

Rosol, meanwhile, broke Federer in the third game and held for 3-1.

“It was a bit rocky in the beginning,” Federer said.

Federer has a 10-4 record against Tsonga, who beat him in the French Open quarterfinals last year and in the Wimbledon quarters in 2011.

“I’ve seen Jo play different kind of quality matches lately, so not quite sure he’s going to play, how aggressive, how passive,” Federer said.

Third-seeded Stanislas Wawrinka and eighth-seeded Milos Raonic of Canada also advanced for a quarterfinal matchup.

Tsonga won 5-7, 6-3, 6-0 against Fabio Fognini of Italy, who did his best to spoil the Frenchman’s 29th birthday with his wild antics, including smashing rackets and shouting loudly.

In the day’s only upset, Garcia-Lopez beat fifth-seeded Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.

The only other time Garcia-Lopez reached a Masters last eight was in Shanghai four years ago, when he lost to Djokovic, who leads 5-0 in their head-to-heads.

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