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Roger Federer halted
Novak Djokovic's 28-match unbeaten run in China as the Swiss defeated the world
number one to book his place in the final of the Shanghai Masters, AP/Reuters
report.
Federer, who was seeded
third in the tournament, defeated his Serbian rival 6-4 6-4 in a match time of
one hour and 35 minutes to line up a meeting with Gilles Simon in Sunday's
final.
Federer is already in
line to return to number two in the ATP rankings and if he beats Simon that
feat will be made even sweeter, as a win would mark his first title in Shanghai.
The
33-year-old Swiss was in aggressive mood against his younger opponent, who was
on a 28-match winning streak in China, and converted his third match point with
a backhand volley to end a semi-final slugfest that lasted one hour 35 minutes.
The 33-year-old Swiss faced and saved only one break point in the entire match,
hitting 35 winners and seven aces, while he won 20 of 35 points at the net.
The
17-times grand slam winner, seeded third in Shanghai, broke again in the
opening game of the second set and went on to exact sweet revenge for his
defeat in their last meeting, at the Wimbledon final in July.
The
27-year-old Djokovic kept muttering to himself and appeared frustrated during
the match but was effusive in his praise for his opponent.
"I
think I did not play too bad," he said. "It's just that he played
everything he wanted to play. He played the perfect match.
"I
think he's going to tell you how he felt, but that's how I felt he played. He
played an amazing match."
Federer
hit 35 winners, four more than his opponent, committed less errors and faced
just a single break point in the match which he saved.
"It
was a great match, I agree," said Federer. "I think I played very
well. There was nothing in the game today that wasn't working.
"I
think it was a high-level match. I'm unbelievably happy with the way it
went."
Earlier,
Simon moved into his first Masters Series final in six years after outclassing
Spaniard Feliciano Lopez. The Frenchman dispatched Lopez, winning 6-2 7-6 (7/1)
in one hour and 20 minutes.
Lopez,
who knocked out Rafa Nadal in the second round, netted a backhand volley to
hand Simon the first break of the match in the third game and the tall Spaniard
only had himself to blame as a double fault gifted a second break.
The
frazzled world number 21 finally held to make it 5-2 but the Frenchman wrapped
up the set in 25 minutes with an ace down the middle that swerved teasingly
away from the left hander.
Lopez
mixed up his tactics in the second set, opting to attack the net more to hustle
his opponent, with some success but lost the tiebreak 7-1 owing to a mix of
double faults, netted returns and wild smashes.
Federer
has a 4-2 head-to-head record against Simon, whose only previous Masters Series
final appearance came in 2008 in Madrid, and sounded a warning for Sunday's
opponent.
"I'm
not going to come into the match and play terrible," he said. "It
just won't happen -- not in the finals, not against Simon. That's the
confidence I have right now."
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