MONACO: Rafael Nadal racked up his 300th career claycourt win to reach the Monte Carlo Masters quarter-finals here on Thursday where he was joined by longtime rivals Novak Djokovic, the defending champion, and Roger Federer.

World number one Nadal finished with an ace on match point to seal his landmark 6-1, 6-3 win over Italy’s Andreas Seppi while Djokovic cruised past Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta and Federer saw off Czech Lukas Rosol.

Nadal became just the 11th man to crack 300 wins on clay — the last to do so was Spaniard Carlos Moya, who ended his career in 2007 with 337 victories.

Nadal still has ground to cover on clay before approaching the all-time top winner on the surface -- Argentine Guillermo Vilas who compiled a record of 644-183 on the surface three decades ago.

The Spaniard said he felt an improvement in his play against Seppi, with the win taking him into another meeting with compatriot David Ferrer.

Spanish sixth seed Ferrer booked his place by beating Bulgarian number 12 Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 6-2.

Nadal had a few spots of bother against Italy’s Seppi, with the world number one forced to save five break points in the sixth game of the opening set for a 5-1 lead.

In the second set, Nadal dropped serve to love while leading 4-2. But he got it straight back for 5-3 and finished off the victory in 93 minutes.

Djokovic, who ended Nadal’s eight-year Monte Carlo winning run in 2013, put in what amounted to a training session as he won the first nine games in a 6-0, 6-1 rout of lucky loser Carreno Busta which took 47 minutes.

Djokovic next plays Spanird Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, who beat fifth seed Tomas Berdych 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 with the Czech reportedly suffering with a back injury.

Third seed Stanislas Wawrinka earned a free trip into the last eight when Spain’s Nicolas Almagro retired before their third-round match with a foot injury.

The Australian Open winner will face Canadian eighth seed Milos Raonic, who beat 11th-seeded Spaniard Tommy Robredo 6-4, 6-3.

Seven-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer, the fourth seed, spent just 57 minutes on court getting past Rosol 6-4, 6-1 and next plays ninth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

Federer, the record 17-time Grand Slam winner, came back from a break down in the first set before crushing his opponent to win an ATP-leading 26th match this season. He won 10 of the last 11 games.

“I was able to find my way into the match,” said the Swiss, 32.

“After four games you usually know what’s going to work, what’s not going to work.”

Frenchman Tsonga celebrated his 29th birthday with a win in controversial circumstances over flamboyant Italian Fabio Fognini, who went into meltdown in a 5-7, 6-3, 6-0 defeat.

The 10th seed won just four points in the final set, where he was jeered by fans.

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