Rafael Nadal won his 80th ATP World Tour title on Sunday — and spoiled Stefanos Tsitsipas' 20th birthday.
The top-ranked Nadal beat the unseeded Greek upstart 6-2, 7-6 (4) for his fourth Rogers Cup crown and fifth victory of the year. He now has 33 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles.
"If you told me this two weeks ago I would not have believed it," Nadal said. "It's a great way to start the hard-court season. Winning in Toronto is so important. You don't win Masters 1000s very often. It's a very important victory for me and I'm very happy."
The 32-year-old Spanish star also had won the Rogers Cup in Toronto in 2008 and Montreal in 2005 and 2013.
"I'm very happy to have this trophy with me again," Nadal said. "It means a lot. It has been a fantastic week, a very positive one."
Nadal later announced that he would skip a Masters tournament in Cincinnati this week to rest and get ready for the US Open.
"No other reason than personally taking care of my body and trying to keep as healthy as I feel now," Nadal said in a statement.
And so a "Big Four" reunion will have to wait for at least a few more weeks. Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray haven't played in the same tournament in more than a year. The other three are scheduled to play in Cincinnati this week.
Nadal's win Sunday was notable. His previous four titles this year came on clay at the French Open, Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Rome. He also beat Tsitsipas in in the Barcelona final.