Nadal's confidence soars with big pre-US Open win
Crushing of Canadian Milos Raonic has the Spaniard looking forward to taking on hard courts

Rafael Nadal thumped Canada's Milos Raonic 6-2, 6-2 in the final of the men's Rogers Cup on Sunday to capture his eighth ATP title this season and boost his confidence ahead of the US Open, starting later this month.
Playing in his first tournament since his shock opening-round loss at Wimbledon, Nadal showed he was back to near his best and his ailing body was ready for the gruelling demands of the North American hard-court season.
Less than 24 hours after his hard-fought semi-final win over Novak Djokovic on Saturday, Nadal easily beat the dangerous Raonic in just over an hour, playing with all the conviction and freedom of a man near the peak of his powers.
"To win here, I had to be playing my top level," Nadal said. "I'm very happy the way that I played almost every match in this tournament. It's very important for me, this title."
The victory was Nadal's third at the Rogers Cup and his 25th career Masters title and saw the Spaniard rise to third in the world rankings.
