Rafael Nadal continued his seemingly unstoppable march towards the world number one spot by capturing the Toronto Masters title.
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Nadal is now only 300 points behind Roger Federer in the world rankings.
The 22-year-old has a chance of ending the Swiss star's reign at the Cincinnati Masters this week.
For that to happen, Nadal will must win the title and hope Federer loses before the semi-finals.
If not, Federer's four-and-a-half year stint at the top of the rankings seems likely to end on 18 August when he loses the 850 points he gained for reaching last year's Toronto final and winning in Cincinnati.
Nadal, the Wimbledon and French Open champion, will only lose 230 points.
The Toronto title was Nadal's 30th, making him the third youngest player after Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors to reach that landmark
"I'll think about the record when my career is over," said the 22-year-old.
"Right now, my most important goal was to win Toronto."
Unseeded German Kiefer was playing in his first Masters Series final at the age of 31 - but he was no match for an in-form Nadal.
The Spaniard broke serve for the first time to go 3-2 up and took the first set when Kiefer double-faulted.
And once Nadal had come through an epic game at 2-2 in the second, he proved unstoppable.
(BBC)
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