“He killed me physically,” Gael Monfils reflects on his 2016 Monte Carlo final loss against Rafael Nadal

Gael Monfils who was in top form back in 2016, was shown levels by Rafael Nadal at the finals of Monte Carlo Masters.


“He killed me physically,” Gael Monfils reflects on his 2016 Monte Carlo final loss against Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal and Gael Monfils (via Rafael Nadal fans)

Rafael Nadal remains the greatest clay-court player in the history of tennis having won over 60 titles on the surface. In one of those title wins, he faced Gael Monfils. In a recent interview, Monfils narrated how the match went and his feelings after it.

In the 2016 Monte Carlo Masters, Monfils was playing the best tennis of his career and didn’t drop any set en route to the final. The Frenchman defeated one of the tournament’s favorites, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 6-1, 6-3, in the semifinals. Nadal, on the other hand, was not playing his best tennis but was able to win matches.

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However, in the final between the two players, Monfils showed a fighting spirit in the match not giving Nadal much chance. Despite losing the opening set 5-7, the former World No.16 bounced back to win the second set 7-5. Motivated, Monfils believed he was going to beat Nadal, but in the deciding set, he was bageled.

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Rafael Nadal defeated Monfils 7-5, 5-7, 6-0 to claim his 28th Masters 1000 title at that time. During a conversation in a podcast, Monfils narrated that he was determined to win the match, but Nadal outperformed him extraordinarily.

In the morning, I told my coach: ‘Now, fuck it, I’m going for it!’ I was determined. Everyone tells me that this is my year and that Rafa is playing a little less well. I’m fired up! I’m playing the best match of my life on clay. But I lost the third set 6–0, playing an extraordinary match. He killed me physically, and I gave it my all. I couldn’t have played tennis better, I was sending Martian forehands! A backhand that I would have dreamed of having all my life. People don’t realize! When you can’t take it anymore, the guy speeds up even more! I’m exhausted!

Gael Monfils said via Le Kswiss Show podcast

Monfils had to wait until August to claim his only title of the 2016 season at the Citi Open in Washington DC. The 38-year-old has won 12 career titles but is known for his electric and exciting style of tennis.

Gael Monfils provides latest update on Elina Svitolina’s fitness ahead of the Australian Open

Elina Svitolina, Gael Monfils’ wife, suffered an injury during her third-round loss to Coco Gauff at the 2024 US Open. The 30-year-old underwent foot surgery after that but has been out of action since then. The Ukrainian star has already revealed on social media about her rehab and has been on the practice court.

Elina Svitolina and Gael Monfils (via Imago)
Elina Svitolina and Gael Monfils (via Imago)

In a recent interview, Monfils was asked about how soon his wife will be back on the court. He revealed that she would be aiming for a comeback in January.

She is back on court. She feels good. Of course, she is aiming to start the regular season in January.

Gael Monfils said via Tennis Weekly podcast

Since the start of the 2022 season, Svitolina has managed to play just 85 matches. This is not only due to injuries but also taking time off to give birth to her daughter Skai in October of that same year.