Nadal
edges out Cilic to reach Shanghai Masters final
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[October 14, 2017]
(Reuters) - World number one
Rafael Nadal squeezed past Marin Cilic into the Shanghai Masters
final with a 7-5 7-6(3) victory over the big-serving Croatian on
Saturday.
Nadal, runner-up in 2009, was pushed hard by the battling fourth
seed, who put his booming forehand to good use but failed to derail
the Spaniard, who has now won 16 matches in a row.
The 31-year-old Nadal, who will face Swiss Roger Federer or
Argentine Juan Martin del Potro in Sunday's final, forced Cilic to
save six break points in his first two service games.
The Croat hung on and even had a chance to take the lead, but
squandered three break points of his own with the score tied at 5-5
in the first set. Nadal then finally broke the world number five
before serving out the set.
The Spaniard looked set for a routine win when he broke again early
in the second to go 2-1 up, but Cilic had other ideas, forcing him
to cough up another break point in the sixth game.
Nadal missed an easy volley with his opponent stranded and pounded
the net cord with his racket in frustration as Cilic wheeled away
pumping his fist after leveling things up.
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Marin Cilic of Croatia in action against Rafael Nadal of Spain.
REUTERS/Aly Song
There was more drama to come as a flurry of Cilic errors gave Nadal
three break points with the second set tied at 4-4.
The Croatian, who made 40 unforced errors in total, got himself out
of trouble with three big serves but double faulted to hand the
initiative back to Nadal and skied a forehand to give his opponent
the chance to serve out the match.
Nadal failed to capitalise, squandering a match point before Cilic
unleashed two massive forehands to level again at 5-5 as the set
headed towards a tiebreak where Nadal's ability to hold his nerve in
clutch situations proved the difference.
(Writing by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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