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This is an archive article published on August 18, 2013

Nadal continues Federer dominance

The worlds top two tennis players,Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray,both suffered shock defeats.

The worlds top two tennis players,Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray,both suffered shock defeats,while Rafael Nadal stormed back to beat longtime rival Roger Federer at the Cincinnati Masters. Number three Nadal booked a spot in the semi-finals by rallying past Federer,with the Swiss player saving four match points in a 5-7,6-4,6-3 loss.

The pair have met a total of 31 times,with Nadal winning 21 of those. My movement got better,with more intensity, said Nadal,undefeated on hardcourts in 2013. I put in more balls on the return,and controlled the baseline,something that didnt happen the first set and a half.

Federer suffered only his second loss in the last five editions in Cincinnati. Credit to him for hanging in and getting back some tough shots, said five-time champion Federer,who will fall to seventh in the world as a result of his defeat. I have some disappointment,I could have played better late in the second and early in the third. But my tactics were working most of the time. I served well for most of the match,but when I didnt he was able to step it up.

World No. 1 Djokovic fell 7-6 7/5,3-6,7-5 to unseeded John Isner as the Serbs attempt to set another tennis record ended in defeat. Had Djokovic beaten the American he would have kept alive a bid to become the first man to win all nine Masters 1000 titles.

Two-time champion Murray was eliminated 6-3,6-4 by Tomas Berdych,leaving the Scot to head for New York and his US Open title defense,beginning August 26,with plenty to work on. The second seed fired 10 aces but was betrayed as he missed on all four of his break points. Berdych has now beaten Murray twice this season after beating him in Madrid on clay.

Isner set up a Saturday semi with 2009 US Open winner Juan Martin del Potro,who beat qualifier Dmitry Tursunov 6-4,3-6,6-1. Del Potro said he won despite dealing with pain in his left wrist. The Argentine missed much of the 2010 season with a wrist problems and remains cautious.

Del Potro needed one and three-quarter hours to get past veteran Russian Tursunov,with the Argentine hammering 15 aces and breaking three times. Del Potro reached the semi-finals in 2012 where he lost to Djokovic.

Serena dominates

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THE womens quarter-final matches were dominated by world No. 1 Serena Williams,who raced through a 16-minute opening set en route to an easy 6-0,6-4 win against Romanian Simona Halep. Williams next plays holder Li Na,after the Chinese fifth seed advanced a day earlier when Agnieszka Radwanska withdrew to attend the funeral of her grandfather in Poland. Former world No.1 Jelena Jankovic beat Italys Roberta Vinci 6-0,6-4 to reach a fifth semi-final this season. She will next play second seed Victoria Azarenka,who eliminated Caroline Wozniacki 6-3,7-6 7/5 in a night match. The win was only the third in nine meetings for Azarenka against Wozniacki.

Battle of the Indians

Rohan Bopanna and Edouard Roger-Vasselin knocked out Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek to advance to the semifinals of the Cincinnati Masters. Eighth seeded Indo-French team eked out a 6-3 6-73 10-8 win over the fourth seeded Indo-Czech combination. Bopanna is now seeking his second consecutive Cincinnati final when he and Roger-Vasselin face the Spanish duo of Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez,currently No. 3 in the Emirates ATP Doubles Team Rankings standings.

 

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