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Djokovic stuns Nadal to reach Cincinnati final

Sun 03 Aug, 03:17 AM


CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic beat Rafael Nadal 6-1 7-5 on Saturday to reach the final of the Cincinnati Masters and bring the Spaniard's 32-match unbeaten streak to a halt.

Serb Djokovic will meet Andy Murray in the final after the 21-year-old Briton overcame giant Croatian Ivo Karlovic in the day's other semi-final.

Nadal, who is set to replace Roger Federer as world number one, was a shadow of the player who romped to the Wimbledon and French Open titles this year. He conceded before the match that he was struggling.

"No one is unbeatable but the way he was playing we all thought he's not going to lose any time soon," said Djokovic.

"I tried not to think of his winning streak and what his new ranking spot will be. I tried just to focus on my game.

"It was my intention to have a fast start and to step in and go for it. And in the second set I just tried to stay with him."

Australian Open champion Djokovic got off to a roaring start and broke Nadal's opening two serves to go 5-0 up before taking the first set in less than half an hour.

Nadal made a fight of it in the second, carving out a break point at 3-2, but Djokovic saved it with a fierce forehand.

Five games later Djokovic made the crucial break after a series of brilliant baseline rallies before closing out the match.

Briton Murray reached his first Masters Series final when he beat Karlovic 6-4 6-4 and the semi-final victory guarantees his rise from world number nine to six, his highest ranking.

It also increased the chances of achieving his goal of a top-eight seeding at the U.S. Open in three weeks' time.

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Maintaining the momentum that carried him to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon for the first time last month and the semi-finals of the Masters Series in Toronto last week, Murray won well against a uniquely difficult opponent.

The 2.08-metre Karlovic leads the tour for the second successive year for the number of aces and the number of service games won.

Briefly it seemed that Karlovic might build on his career-best success after earlier knocking out Federer when he broke the Murray serve to go 2-0 up. But the canny Scot found a way to return the tour's best serve.

Murray frequently stood more than two metres behind the baseline to receive, but often leaped forward to take the delivery earlier than expected. His ability to anticipate the location of Karlovic's serves improved as the game went on.

Murray broke back right away and again to go 4-3 ahead before sealing the first set.

Karlovic managed to get some good ground strokes going in the second set and the match was balanced at 4-4, but Murray eventually broke the serve-volleyer down to reach the final.

(Editing by Peter Rutherford)

 

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  1. Yes no one is saying anything about Rafa as he was beaten by Nole, BUT the talk about Roger didn't start after Toronto, it started after he lost to Rafa, 9-7 in a 5th set at Wimbledon. And that's when the media started asking questions etc which has helped undermine Roger's confidence.

    From dianabc44, on Mon 4 Aug 10:57PM
  2. And also because he was beatten by Nole ,a very good tennis player and not by a modest one.I am a fan of Rafa and i understand than he is tired.He will recover and he will win the olympic medal.Vamos Rafa!!For me you are the best!

    From lisa n, on Sun 3 Aug 7:50AM
  3. This because we knew that Rafa was very tired as himself said and that he will have a hard match against Nole.He played 9 matches in less then 2 weeks having only a day for rest.Meanwhile Nole had time to rest after was kicked off from Toronto in the 3th round.Anyway ,Nole played well and i wish him luck in the final against Murray.He will have a very hard match.Vamos Rafa!

    From lisa n, on Sun 3 Aug 7:31AM
  4. Roger Federer will win the Olimpycs and thenn the US Open and will and the year as world number 1.....becouse he is still the best.....GOO ROGER

    From razvan, on Sun 3 Aug 7:29AM
  5. Nobody seems to make a big out of Nadal being beating in straight sets vs. everytime Roger loses..Interesting..

    From coca_llo, on Sun 3 Aug 5:30AM
  6. Im so impressed with Murray makes me pround to be Scottish he will be this idiot lol he did last week if u remember so he should be able to pull it off hopefully.

    Murray to at least be in the top 4 by the end of next year if he keeps this momentum up.

    From jpaisleyd, on Sun 3 Aug 5:10AM
  7. Djokovic played very well, he's getting it mentally and physically together too, I mean he likes hard courts, he did win the Ozzie open this year right ?? Murray has to give it his all, and then some to beat Djokovic tho. Hope he does, would be a great final !

    From ispurs, on Sun 3 Aug 3:22AM
  8. Well done Andy! You slayed the giant-killer!!

    From FemoYanxy, on Sun 3 Aug 2:58AM
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