Milos Raonic made light work of Guillaume Rufin in round two of the Miami Masters today.
The Canadian broke serve in the first game and raced into a 5-1 lead by dropping just two of the opening 12 points of the match.
Raonic sealed the first set after 25 minutes with his fifth ace of the match.
Rufin offered a sterner test in the second set but continued to struggle with his opponent's powerful serve.
A single break proved telling in the second set as Raonic wrapped up a 6-2 6-4 victory in just over 62 minutes.
American Sam Querrey awaits the big-serving Canadian in round three in a rematch of their semi-final at the San Jose Open last month.