 Federer was clearly delighted with the manner of his win |
World number one Roger Federer will take on Novak Djokovic in the last four of the Monte Carlo Masters after beating David Nalbandian 5-7 6-2 6-2. Nalbandian, who had won his last two meetings with Federer, edged the first set without facing a break point. But Federer hit back, reeling off four straight games to level the match before booking a semi against Djokovic. Rafael Nadal will face Nikolay Davydenko in the other semi after beating fellow Spaniard David Ferrer. Nadal, the world number two, had to recover from a break down in the second set before advancing 6-1 7-5.  | Today I think it came together |
Djokovic needed seven chances to finally break Sam Querrey's serve in the first set, with the American's drop shot hitting the net to give Djokovic a 5-4 lead and an opportunity to serve out the set. The Serb converted all three breakpoint chances in the second and claimed the 6-4 6-0
victory on his third match point with a big forehand that bounced on the baseline. Davydenko was the first man to book his place in the semi-finals with a 6-3 4-6 7-5 win over Russian compatriot Igor Andreev. Federer, who is working with coach Jose Higueras in the build-up to the French Open, is now unbeaten in eight matches on clay. However, this was by far his most impressive performance. He lost a tight opening set after 52 minutes, sending a backhand pass wide at the crucial moment. But after letting a 2-0 lead slip, he regained composure in the second set, winning four games in a row with some outstanding shots, including a stunning drop shot on the run. He broke again in the sixth game of the decider with a service return into Nalbandian's feet and the Argentine could not recover.  | 606: DEBATE |
"Today I think it came together and I was just happy the way I moved especially because on clay that is a big thing for me," said Federer. "I could have served maybe a little bit better here or there. But my statistics, I think, were very good. So it's always nice playing against David, but also beating him." Federer, who suffered from glandular fever earlier in the season, is experiencing his worst start to a season since 2004. "It feels very good to be back like this, especially after my illness", he added.
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