Novak Djokovic has comfortably secured a place in the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters with a 6-4 6-0 victory over Andreas Haider-Maurer.
The world number one had a blistering start to the first set by going a break up at the first time of asking, but he was unable to create another break point in the opener.
Haider-Maurer, who was unseeded for the tournament, held serve well on the clay surface, but the Serbian's early break was enough to give him a one-set lead.
After moving in front, Djokovic sped through the second set by grabbing three breaks on the bounce and served for the match, leaving his opponent without a single game on the board.
Djokovic will take on fellow countryman Marin Cilic in the final eight.