The flamboyant Fognini became the first man to beat Nadal from two
sets to love down at a grand slam when he took out the power-hitting
Spaniard in the third round of the U.S. Open last month.
It was one of three wins the unseeded Italian had secured over the
14-times grand slam champion this year but Nadal ensured there would
not be a fourth on a chilly day at the National Tennis Center in
Beijing.
The Spaniard came out top of an unconventional opening set which
featured five breaks of serve and secured the crucial one in the
sixth game of the second when Fognini struck a backhand long.
A jittery Nadal, who has slumped to eight in the world following
injury and a dip in form, wasted three match points before securing
victory and a spot in Sunday's final against world number one Novak
Djokovic or David Ferrer, who meet later on Saturday.
"It was a tough first set, as I expected. Tough match in general.
But I think I played well," Nadal said.
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"I played much closer to the baseline than the previous days. That's
very important for me, very important for my game. The position for
me on the court today was more aggressive, and that's why I was able
to beat him today after a couple of defeats."
Nadal, 29, last won a hard court title 21 months ago in Qatar. He
has won three times this year on clay and grass and is set to book a
place at the end of season ATP Finals in London next month.
(Writing by Patrick Johnston in Singapore; editing by Amlan
Chakraborty)
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