Eurosport - Fri, 10 Oct 19:52:00 2008
Japan's teenage sensation Kei Nishikori dismissed his own illness worries to advance into the semi-finals of the Stockholm Open as ailing opponent Mario Ancic withdrew from their quarter-final match with a fever.
Nishikori said that he had considered retiring himself before the match after carrying a cold, sore throat and knee pain all week.
"But I didn't, I just wanted to play the match," he said. "I'm sick too. But I'm in the semi-finals, that's big."
Ancic, who missed six months of play in 2007 with a serious case of glandular fever and was out for much the summer with a relapse, was unable to take to the court.
The second-seeded Croatian was struck down by fever and bronchitis to hand the 18-year-old Nishikori a first semi-final since Delray Beach in Florida last February.
Nishikori, ranked 77th, is fast-tracking up the ATP rankings and is carrying the hopes of his country as the first serious contender from his nation since Shuzo Matsuoka a decade and a half ago.
Nishikori, who has lived for the past four years at the Nick Bollettieri academy in Florida, won his first career title in Delray as he beat James Blake in the final.
Third seed Jarkko Nieminen continued his quest to try to go one better after losing two finals with the Finn defeating Spaniard Oscar Hernandez 6-1 6-4.
Nieminen, losing Stockholm finalist in 2001 and 2006, broke Hernandez five times in just under 90 minutes on his way to victory.
The 27-year-old playing the event at the Kungligahallne for the ninth straight time, improved to 14-8 at what he considers his "home" event.
He currently stands 33rd, down from a career-best ranking of 13th in 2006.
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Bravo Kei! Future top 10 player!
NISHIE IS DOING VERY WELL KEEP GOING THINK YOU WILL BE IN THE TOP 20 SOON.
ALISON MERRITT.
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