The second-seeded Federer defeated Murray 6-3 7-5 after the Scot
had taken a 4-1 lead in the second set.
Williams, bidding for her first title at the Ohio hardcourt
tournament, romped to a 6-1 6-3 victory over Serbian Jelena Jankovic
in just 58 minutes.
World number three Federer said he had "lost a little bit of the
rhythm" before rebounding against the eighth seeded Murray in the
second set.
"From the baseline, he was hitting the ball well - harder and
deeper..." Federer told reporters. "I snuck in a quick break, and
next thing you know, I'm back. I feel like I stole that second set."
Murray, though, thought he had blown an opportunity to get back in
the match.
"Obviously I was well up in the second and blew it," he said. "It's
a shame."
The Scot broke Federer in the third and fifth games of the set for
his 4-1 lead. But his Swiss opponent fought back to level the set,
breaking Murray twice and holding serve to pull even at 4-4. Both
players held until Murray bowed out on his serve.
In the first set, Federer broke Murray for a 3-2 lead and closed out
the set by breaking him again. Federer won 82 percent of his first
serve points (14 of 17) and saved both break points he faced on his
own serve.
"I hit the ball well," Federer said of the set. "I was the more
aggressive guy out there. I was having more impact from the baseline
and on the serve."
Federer will face Canadian fifth-seed Milos Raonic in Saturday's
semi-finals with surprising Frenchman Julien Benneteau meeting
Spain's David Ferrer in the other.
Raonic breezed past 15th seed Fabio Fognini of Italy 6-1 6-0 in a
quarter-final mis-match that lasted only 57 minutes.
Benneteau delivered the day's shock with a 1-6 6-1 6-2 ousting of
Swiss world number four Stan Wawrinka to reach his first Masters
semi-final.
Benneteau belted nine aces and broke serve four times as he earned
his second victory over a top-10 opponent this year and became the
first Frenchman in 14 years to advance to the Cincinnati semis.
Ferrer outlasted fellow Spaniard Tommy Robredo 6-4 3-6 6-3 a day
after Robredo, the 16th seed, had stunned world number one Novak
Djokovic.
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QUICK WORK
Williams needed just 25 minutes to claim the first set against Jankovic.
She fell behind 2-1 in the second with an early break, but won five of
the next six games, closing out the match with back-to-back aces.
"She's beaten me several times, so I knew today I just had to be focused
and do the best I could," Williams said after claiming her 10th win in
14 matches against Jankovic.
"It didn't seem fast," Williams said. "I was just trying my best. And
she played some great points. I was just trying to not make many errors,
stay focused and do the best that I could."
The top seed wound up with as many winners as unforced errors at 22-22
while the eighth-seeded Jankovic finished made five winners and 24
unforced errors.
Williams, unsuccessful in five previous attempts at Cincinnati, will
face Dane Caroline Wozniacki on Saturday for a chance to play for
Sunday's title.
The other semi-final will match Russian Maria Sharapova, who edged
second-seed Simona Halep, against former world number one Ana Ivanovic
of Serbia.
The 12th-seeded Wozniacki upended fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska of
Poland 6-4 7-6(5).
Sharapova, seeded fifth, outlasted Romanian Halep 3-6 6-4 6-4 and
Ivanovic beat Ukrainian Elina Svitolina 6-2 6-3.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina, editing by Ed
Osmond and Patrick Johnston)
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