Nadal
upset by Wawrinka as Federer, Djokovic advance
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[May 16, 2015]
By Jacopo Lo Monaco
ROME (Reuters) - Seven-time Italian Open
winner Rafa Nadal lost 7-6(7) 6-2 to Stan Wawrinka on Friday meaning
there will be an all-Swiss semi-final after Roger Federer crushed Thomas
Berdych 6-3 6-3.
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Top seed Novak Djokovic dropped a set for the third successive match
before reaching the last four with a 6-3 3-6 6-1 win over Japanese
fifth seed Kei Nishikori.
Nadal, the number four seed, twice earned breaks in a tight first
set that lasted 76 minutes but slipped through his fingers in a
16-point tiebreak in which he held a 6-2 advantage.
His trademark forehand again let him down at crucial moments and, as
doubts crept in, eighth-seeded Wawrinka took control by winning five
of the six second set games that went to deuce.
Wawrinka and Federer meet for the first time since their ATP World
Tour semi-final in which the 17-time grand slam champion saved four
match points before winning in a third set tiebreak.
Second seed Federer fell behind early against Berdych only for the
Czech to double fault and give a break away in the sixth game.
Federer handled the windy conditions better and was almost
untouchable on first serve, winning 86 percent of the points.
"Thomas can play much better than this," Federer told Sky Sports
Italia after stepping closer to winning one of the two Masters 1000
tournaments he has never claimed.
Defending champion Djokovic battled past Nishikori but said he had
let his game and concentration slip in the second set.
"I became passive in the second set so it was important to get off
to a good start in the third," Djokovic said.
DECISIVE BREAK
The world number one, who had also dropped a set in his previous
rounds against Nicolas Almagro and Thomaz Bellucci, earned the
decisive break in the fourth game of the final set to advance to a
last-four meeting with Spaniard David Ferrer.
"I'm not playing my best but what's important is to find a way to
win and I did that," he said.
Seventh seed Ferrer outlasted David Goffin, the only unseeded player
to reach the last eight, 6-2 4-6 6-3.
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Ferrer scampered around from the start to jump into a 3-0 lead
before breaking the Belgian for a second time to close out the set.
Goffin snatched the following set but Ferrer regrouped to dominate
the end of the match and claim the victory.
In the women's event, twice champion Maria Sharapova overpowered
Belarusian Victoria Azarenka 6-3 6-2 and will try to avenge her
Miami loss to Daria Gavrilova on Saturday.
"I'm really looking forward to playing her again because there were
so many things I could have done better last time," Sharapova told
SuperTennis TV.
The 21-year-old Russian Gavrilova is in the last four of a WTA event
for the first time after defeating American Christina McHale.
Simona Halep crushed Romanian compatriot Alexandra Dulgheru 6-1 6-0
in 56 minutes.
The second seed has been unstoppable in Rome, losing only seven
games in three matches, and next faces Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro
who defeated Madrid winner Petra Kvitova 6-3 6-2.
(Editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ken Ferris)
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