| Nationality | Player | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R Soderling | 6 | 6 | 6 | - | - | |
| N Davydenko | 1 | 3 | 1 | - | - |
| Nationality | RUS |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 02/06/1981 |
| Height | 1.77 m |
| Weight | 67 kg |
| Nationality | SWE |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 14/08/1984 |
| Height | 1.91 m |
| Weight | 81 kg |
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- - In the semi finals Soderling will face either Britain's Andy Murray or Fernando Gonzalez of Chile, and the winner of that match will be anxious ahead of facing the Swede in this form! To see the full men's drawsheet at Roland Garros, click here
6-1 -
Staggering stuff from Soderling! The Swede wins in straight sets, finishing with a fearsome ace to seal victory and advance into the semi finals at Roland Garros!
5-1 -
The crowd are almost stunned as Soderling continues his assault on the Davydenko serve, with his momentum unabating. The Russian plays a superb point, dragging his opponent outwide before a backhand winner saves a break point, but Soderling takes the second chance to move to within a game of the match.
4-1 - Davydenko is powerless to prevent this onslaught from Soderling, and power is the key word. The Swede is simply hammering every shot and keeping his opponent helplessly fighting at the back of the court. He holds to 15 and extends his lead to 4-1.
3-1 -
A stunning backhand winner down the line from Soderling gives him 15-30 on the Davydenko serve, but the Russian cannot stay with his opponent's power. The Swede breaks with another bludgeoned forehand and he takes a commanding position in this third set.
- - This is what Nikolay Davydenko thinks of this afternoon's events, after being forced into yet another error from a Soderling forehand. Click here to see the photo
2-1 - Soderling takes his 13th forehand winner cross court, and an ace follows as the Swede marches serenely through another service hold to love, with Davydenko looking to the sky in bewilderment at his opponent's exploits.
1-1 - Davydenko holds after being taken to deuce, but again he is made to work extremely hard for it. Soderling blasts a forehand cross court to take it all the way, but the Russian stays firm to level at 1-1.
1-0 - Davydenko again throws his arms up in frustration as Soderling plays another sensational point from 30-30, moving to the net to produce a fine volley after a fearsome forehand down the line. The Russian shows good character in taking the game to deuce, but Soderling holds.
- - To view a photo of Soderling executing an exquisite volley in the previous game click here
- - Dinara Safina has staged a comeback on the Philippe Chatrier court against Victoria Azarenka, who has a real fondness for throwing her racquet about. To follow that match click here
6-3 -
Soderling breaks for a second time to take the second set! The Swede is looking unstoppable, and he takes a two-set lead in this match after breaking Davydenko from 30-40.
5-3 - Soderling for the first time is really tested on his serve in this match, with Davydenko pushing him to an extended deuce and playing with unrelenting intensity. The Swede double faults for a third time in the match at deuce, but recovers to consolidate his break.
4-3 -
Soderling breaks, and no one can argue that it has not been likely to happen! The Swede has tested Davydenko to the limit in each of his opponent's service games, and finally the Russian folds under pressure, finding the net at the crucial moment.
3-3 - Soderling has his first real aberration of the match, but recovers well to hold at 3-3. The Swede was outmaneouvred in the opening point of the game, before serving a tame double fault. But he then delivered a superb sliced serve outwide to Davydenko's forehand to set himself back on track.
2-3 - Davydenko holds with hugely impressive resilience. A fierce forehand down the line from Soderling levels at 30-30, before the Swede forces a break point with a powerful forehand. Davydenko recovers with a stunning lob which lands on the baseline, and saves a second with a forehand cross court, and a third with a backhand volley. The Russian closes out the game with real courage and patience.
2-2 - Soderling holds to love again, and Davydenko shrugs his shoulders very expressively to convey how helpless he feels at the moment. The Swede's serve looks in no danger at all of being breached, showing real conviction and confidence.
1-2 - Davydenko is beginning to look more settled on his serve, and holds to 15 in an efficient manner. The Russian is competing much better with Soderling, but his opponent continues to have far more power with his groundstrokes.
1-1 - Soderling could barely look more convincing as he races to 40-0, with only a forehand into the net providing a tiny blemish to another emphatic service hold from the Swede.
0-1 - Soderling is inspired once as he forces a break point with a fierce backhand winner down the line, but Davydenko forces an extended deuce with a backhand of his own cross court. The Russian then holds his composure admirably to close out the game.
- - In similar fashion, Victoria Azarenka has stormed through the first set of her match with world number one Dinara Safina, who has been in imperious form throughout the tournament. To follow that match, click here
6-1 -
Soderling races through his service game nervelessly to close out the first set 6-1 with consummate ease! The Swede has looked utterly dominant throughout, and his serve continues to be commanding, with Davydenko not getting a sniff of an opportunity.
5-1 - Davydenko saves himself the ignominy of a first-set 6-0 with a relatively solid service hold to 15. The Russian did nothing he has not done before, playing the percentages in the rallies, but Soderling could not find the inspiration of earlier in the set on his forehand.
5-0 - Two superb first serves which Davydenko cannot return inside the court give Soderling a third service hold, and a first-set lead of 5-0 - astonishing stuff from the 24-year-old Swede!
4-0 -
Soderling breaks for a second time! Davydenko loses his rhythm on serve, and the Swede is ruthless in attacking it with real venom, lashing powerful forehands to the Russain's backhand.
3-0 - Soderling continues his sensational start to this first set, recovering from 15-40 in his first service game to leading 3-0. The Swede holds in a much more convincing manner the second time around, finding three fine first serves to consolidate his early break.
2-0 -
Soderling breaks! The Swede is fortunate to move to 15-40 after a horrible bounce left Davydenko swiping at mid-air. The Russian saves the first with a terrific forehand, but finds the net with the second as the Swede takes the first break.
1-0 - Davydenko races to 0-30 with two precise backhands, and the Russian forces a break point with Soderling starting in very nervy fashion. The Swede saves it with a powerful serve down the T, and holds to settle himself down.
0-0 -
The atmosphere is very tense with this quarter final about to get underway, and the men's draw has really opened up, with all the players sensing a golden opportunity at Roland Garros this year now. Soderling wins the toss and elects to serve.
- - There will be a minutes silence before the players start their warm-up in memory in those involved in the Air France disaster over the weekend, the plane that went down after being hit by lightning.
- - This will be Davydenko's fourth quarter final at the French Open, with the Swede representing the relatively unknown quantity in terms of his consistency. You can follow Dinara Safina's match with Victoria Azarenka on Court Philippe Chatrier, by clicking here
- - Both the 10th-seeded Davydenko and 23rd-seeded Soderling will be eagerly eyeing a place in the semi-finals, where they will face either Andy Murray or Fernando Gonzalez, who are second up on the Philippe Chatrier court. To see the full men's drawsheet at Roland Garros, click here
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It's another glorious day in Paris, with temperatures of 24 degrees and winds of 16km/h.
- - And if the world number 25 is self-effacing, then the Russian world number 11 is even more so. Click here to see Nikolay Davydenko's profile
- - You have no doubt read a lot about the unassuming Swede over the last two days, but if you would like to look at Robin Soderling's profile, click here
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Soderling edges the pair's head-to-head record 3-2, including winning on the two occasions they have met on clay, at the Monte Carlo Masters in 2006 and 2007.
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The big question hanging over Robin Soderling and Nikolay Davydenko's quarter final is whether the Swede can replicate the performance which saw Rafael Nadal crash out in the previous round?
| Points | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Roger Federer | 10550 | ![]() |
| 2 | Rafael Nadal | 9205 | ![]() |
| 3 | Novak Djokovic | 8310 | ![]() |
| 4 | Andrew Murray | 7030 | ![]() |
| 5 | Juan Martin Del Potro | 6785 | ![]() |
| 6 | Nikolay Davydenko | 4930 | ![]() |
| 7 | Andy Roddick | 4410 | ![]() |
| 8 | Robin Soderling | 3410 | ![]() |
| 9 | Fernando Verdasco | 3300 | ![]() |
| 10 | Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | 2875 | ![]() |
Comment 1 - 16 of 56
Soderling playing on confidence from NADAL WIN, however bubble will burst since he is a lower ranked player and he will lose to Davydenko, cant keep it up forever,
After Soderling beat Nadal he seems like Rafa that won 4 straight RG.If he keeps his composure I'm sure he will win RG09.Go Robin!!!!!!!!
agree with those who say if Soderling is playing this well, it means it was not just a lucky win over Nadal;l he may win RG or at least reach the final...
OK, I've decided to support Soderling now that Nadal is out hehe... love-hate relationship!
Personally, my love of Rafa makes me want Soderling to win - so that Nadal is not beaten by "nobody" but beaten by the "next somebody" in the top 5. When Nadal was beaten by Tsonga in Aussie open, Tsonga was nobody in the pro circuit, but it's good in retrospect that Tsonga (despite injury) rose in the ranks. This means the person who beat Nadal was actually a future-good player.
it seems it is another asronishing performance from the swedish man
by the look of this it proves his win over nadal was not fortunate he played better on the day even though rafa was not at his best davydenko better wake up soon or this could b embarassing
Robin improves a lot and surely he will pass nikolay in three sets and went on to finals to face federer. Wish you luch Robin Soderling!!!
Soderling should win the RG09 because he defeated the king of clay nadal. so i expect from him to be the winner on sunday!
Hope Davy wins so that he can beat Murray's arse! C'mon!
davydenko looks lighter than his racket!he's going to fly away like a leaf in the storm
soderling is a huge player,capable to win the crown
Why is anyone surprised about Eurosport doing something stupid ? I wonder who runs this Mickey Mouse outfit anyway ?!
GO DAVYDENKO GO !
davydenko weighs 65 kg which is pretty light
please check dav's kg in this page...ciao:)
as usual euro sport always @#$% up payers statistics
as usual euro sport always @#$% up payers statistics
it says davydenko is 0.07KG in weight..... i recon its wrong :)
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