Nadal into Monte Carlo final after controversial call

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Rafael Nadal is through to his 11th final at the Monte Carlo Masters; Getty Images
David Goffin crumbled after a questionable line call in the first set of his Monte Carlo semifinal against Rafael Nadal, seeing the Spaniard romp into the final for a shot at his 10th title in Monaco.

Rafael Nadal remains on course for a record-extending 10th Monte Carlo Masters title when the Spaniard beat David Goffin 6-3 6-1 in the semifinals after the Belgian was denied a key point in controversial fashion.

No.10 seed Goffin was 3-2 up and on game point when chair umpire Cedric Mourier ruled a Nadal shot was in but the Hawkeye system, not used on clay, showed the ball was long.

The point was replayed and Nadal went on to break back before winning 10 of the remaining 11 games to set up a meeting with fellow Spaniard Albert Ramos in Sunday’s final after the 15th seed beat France’s Lucas Pouille 6-3 5-7 6-1.

The Monte Carlo Country Club crowd booed Mourier and a dejected Goffin did not shake the umpire’s hand at the end of the match.

“I imagine the ball was out but I was on the other side, I could not see the mark,” Nadal said.

Goffin made a brilliant start, playing aggressively and breaking in the third game as nine-time French Open champion Nadal looked clumsy.

The fourth-seeded Spaniard returned long on game point in the sixth game and the line umpire called the ball out but he was overruled by Mourier, who got off his chair to show Goffin a mark — the wrong one.

“It’s wrong, it’s wrong,” said Goffin, who eventually lost the 17-minute game after wasting other game points.

The Belgian never recovered and Nadal blazed through the rest of the match, which he won in less than an hour.

Earlier, clay court specialist Ramos, who beat world No.1 Andy Murray and fifth seed Marin Cilic en route to the semifinals, survived the loss of the second set to down the 11th-seeded Pouille.

“I’m really happy, as you can imagine. On Monday I was not expecting such a week, I don’t know why it’s happening now,” said Ramos, who has only one ATP title to his name.

“We were both nervous at the start but in the second set it was a good match. Then he seemed tired and I was feeling fresh, physically and mentally, maybe that’s why I won.”

Pouille was treated by the physiotherapist for lower back pain during the changeover at 3-0 in the decider.

Ramos, the 15th seed, won four games in a row to take the first set as Pouille struggled to find his stride.

The Frenchman, however, played tighter in the second set, which he won after breaking decisively in the 11th game.

Pouille double-faulted to give Ramos a 2-0 advantage in the third set before fading away, bothered by back pains midway through the set.

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