Grand Slam winning trio Rafael Nadal, Roger Federerand Stanislas Wawrinka all looked in sublime form as they progressed to the thirdround of the Monte Carlo Masters with straight set victories on Wednesday. Top seed Nadal, champion at eight of the last nine editions, spent 72 minutes inbeating Russian qualifier Teimuraz Gabashvili, who held a shock 3-1 lead early on,6-4, 6-1.Federer, seeded fourth at a Masters event that he has never won, looked in topshape as he romped to a 6-1, 6-2 thrashing of talented Czech veteran RadekStepanek in 52 minutes.But Wawrinka, the third-seeded Australian Open winner, spent even less time oncourt, with his 45-minute match tying that of holder Novak Djokovic's opening winthe day before as the Swiss hammered Marin Cilic 6-0, 6-2. Wawrinka won the first set in just 18 minutes, then "slowed" the pace.Nadal rallied after trailing early on against Gabashvili, and never looked likesuffering what would only have been his third ever defeat at the event.The top seed -- who moved to within one win of bringing up a half century ofvictories -- won six games in a row on his way to claiming the opening set andreaching 4-0 in the second.A break by his opponent for 4-1 only delayed the inevitable, with Nadal getting thebreak straight back for 5-1 before taking the match on his first match point a gamelater. Nadal plays Italian Andreas Seppi in the third round after he defeated Pablo Andujar7-6 (7/5), 5-7, 6-4."I started slowly, but he was playing aggressively and hitting strong," said Nadal."In the first match you want to find rhythm and play some long points."I felt comfortable in the second set, I think I was playing better."Federer was pleased with his level of play against his 35-year-old  opponent who hasposed problems for several of the top 10 players this season."I was able to get a lot of returns back into play," said the 17time Grand Slamwinner."On clay, when you have the upper hand from the baseline, it's kind of hard to getout of it."I think that's how it was for Radek today. I had a good start to both sets, then I wassolid on my own service games."The next thing you know, you're in the lead and you can hit freely. It was clearly agood match to start my claycourt campaign."The Swiss -- who revealed that were his wife to give birth to their third child close tothe French Open which gets underway in five weeks time he would give the GrandSlam event a miss -- will next play Stepanek's compatriot Lukas Rosol on Thursday.Canadian eighth seed Milos Raonic could prove to be a dark horse as he equalledhis best showing in the tournament with a 6-7 (4/7), 6-2, 6-1 defeat of Taiwan's YenLu-Hsun. Source: AFP