Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal stayed on course for a blockbuster Swiss
Indoors final clash on Friday after battling through tough three-set
quarter-finals.
The
Belgian, who idolised Federer as a teenager, sent the match into a
deciding set but immediately lost his momentum as the 34-year-old Swiss
star broke in the second and sixth games before serving out the win in
front of 9,000 fans.
"He played the second set much better. I'm happy to get through over such a dangerous opponent.
Nadal,
the 14-time Grand Slam champion, will next face France's Richard
Gasquet who survived 32 aces from Ivo Karlovic to keep his hopes of a World Tour Finals place alive with a 6-4, 6-7(2), 7-6(6) win.
Top seed and six-time champion
Federer held off David Goffin 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 to win a re-run of his 2014
final victory over the Belgian.
Nadal, the third seed, scored a hard-fought 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 triumph over Marin Cilic, his third three-set victory this week.
Goffin
showed off a big game, duelling with the Swiss in the second set and
coming out ahead 4-2 after a run of three consecutive breaks of serve.
"I thought I had it under
control after the first set, but he really lifted," said Federer, who
Saturday plays Jack Sock, a winner over fellow American Donald Young
5-7, 6-4, 6-2.
"I knew his game after we practised together in Dubai in December, we put in 10-15 hours on the court, played tons of sets.
"He's a great player with the footwork, the power, the tennis IQ."
Nadal began turning his match with 2014 US Open champion Cilic on its head after going down a set and a break.
The Spaniard retrieved the break in the fourth game, 2-2, with a forehand winner.
He
then took a 5-3 lead as Cilic delivered three double-faults to lose
serve in an eight-minute game, opening the door for Nadal to push
through.
With the sets level, Nadal went
to work closing out the evening, breaking to start the third and
concluding with another break as the Croatian ended with seven
double-faults while losing serve four times in two and a quarter hours.
"I was just fighting, always trying to find solutions in a difficult situation," said Nadal.
"He played a great first set and it was tough to find any chances on return.
"I
changed my position on return a bit in the second set and it seemed
to work well. This was an important victory for me against someone
playing very well."
Cilic fired 37 winners but was
undone by 49 unforced errors and is now 0-11 against top 10 players
since winning the 2014 US Open.
The
29-year-old Nadal's confidence is fast returning after a slow start to
2015 and some indifferent play in the ensuing months when his ranking
slumped to a 10-year low.
"I needed to play with the right tactic and motivation and try to improve every day," said Nadal.
"It's not easy but I'm working hard to find the feelings and find the mental strength to come back."
Nadal
has already qualified for the ATP World Tour Finals to be staged in London
from November 15 along with Novak Djokovic, Federer, Andy Murray, Stan
Wawrinka and Tomas Berdych.
Gasquet is chasing one of the last two spots remaining in the eight-player finale.
But
the Frenchman with the picture-book, single-handed backhand faces
almost impossible odds, needing to win the Basel title this weekend and
next week's Paris Masters.
Anything less will send rivals Kei Nishikori and Spain's David Ferrer to the year-end showpiece.
Date: 30th October 2015, Source: AFP
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