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Nadal steamrolls to opening Monte Carlo win

- Miller returns “adverse finding” before Joshua bout - Hearn

Rafael Nadal charged out of the blocks yesterday to hammer Roberto Bautista Agut 6-1, 6-1 in his opening match at the Monte Carlo Masters.

The 11-time champion showed no sign of the knee problems which

forced him to quit ahead of an Indian Wells semifinal against Roger Federer a month ago.

The 32-year-old had expressed pre-tournament caution regarding the health of his knee - a worry which appeared to be groundless after a 76-minute masterclas­s.

Nadal collected the opening five games of the afternoon in 17 minutes as he set the tone for another dominant display in the principali­ty.

He was equally in control during the second set, where he saved three break points in the fourth game and two more in the sixth.

“It was a great start, it’s good to be back here,” the 17-time Grand Slam winner said.

“I’ve had some great moments on this court, I really enjoy playing here.

“It’s not easy to come back from injury, I had to do a lot of mental work as well to be prepared.

“I tried to play solid, dominate with my forehand when I had the chance.”

Bautista Agut has now lost to his Spanish countryman in all three of their meetings, while Nadal improved his incredible record here to 69-4 as he takes aim at a fourth consecutiv­e title at the event.

Third seed Alexander Zverev rediscover­ed traces of his best form with a 6-1, 6-4 defeat of Felix AugerAlias­sime.

The German, locally based, reached the third round as he tamed the 18-year-old who broke through for a Miami semifinal last month. Anthony Joshua’s next opponent Jarrell Miller has returned an “adverse finding” in a drug-testing sample, says Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn.

American Miller, 30, is due to fight Briton Joshua, 29, at Madison Square Garden in New York on 1 June.

Joshua is scheduled to defend his IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweigh­t titles against the undefeated Miller, who has never fought for a world title.

Hearn said Joshua’s “preparatio­ns continue” for his US debut.

Hearn said he had been informed by the the Voluntary Anti-Doping Associatio­n (VADA) about the finding from a sample collected on 20 March. VADA operates within boxing and mixed martial arts.

“We are working with all relevant parties and will update with more details soon,” he said on Twitter.

Miller’s promoter, Dmitriy Salita, said: “We are in the process of obtaining further informatio­n about VADA’s finding and will have more to say soon on this developing situation. In the meantime Jarrell continues to train for his 1 June fight against Anthony Joshua.”

 ??  ?? Spain’s Rafael Nadal plays a backhand return to Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut during their Monte-Carlo ATP Masters match yesterday Photo: AFP
Spain’s Rafael Nadal plays a backhand return to Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut during their Monte-Carlo ATP Masters match yesterday Photo: AFP
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Jarrell Miller

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