Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal could become the first open era player to win 10 times in a single tournament Getty

In an all-Spanish final, Rafael Nadal will taken on Albert Ramos-Vinolas in Monte-Carlo on Sunday (23 April).

Where to watch live

The match starts at 1:30pm BST. Live TV coverage of the game will be available on Sky Sports 4 and 4 HD. Tennis TV will also provide live coverage of the match. Live scores and regular updates will be available on the ATP's official website.

Overview

Nadal will go into the Monte-Carlo Masters final knowing that a win would make him the first player in open era history to win the same tournament 10 times.

The 14-time Grand Slam winner defeated Briton Kyle Edmund in the round of 32 before beating Alexander Zverev, Diego Schwartzman and David Goffin to reach the final.

While Nadal has improved his performances in 2017, the world number seven has lost all three finals he has made so far and will be looking to win his first title of the year ahead of the French Open.

As for Ramos-Vinolas, the 29-year-old notably defeated world number one Andy Murray in the round of 16 before getting past Marin Čilić and Lucas Pouille to make the final.

Albert Ramos-Vinolas
Ramos-Vinolas celebrates reaching the Monte-Carlo Masters final Getty

Currently at a career high ranking of 24, the Spaniard will be hoping to upset the odds and win just the second title of his career.

"It will certainly be a tough final - Albert has beaten Andy Murray to be here so I will have to play my best to win - he is playing fantastic at the moment," Nadal said, as quoted on BBC.

Betting odds (Betfair)

  • Nadal to win: 1/9
  • Ramos-Vinolas to win: 11/2

Head-to-head

The Spaniards have met each other before twice in Barcelona in 2013 and 2014, with Nadal beating Ramos-Vinolas in straight sets on both occasions.