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Federer beats Davydenko to book Del Potro final

February 19, 2012

Roger Federer elated on clinching matchpoint at the World Indoors. — Reuters pic
ROTTERDAM, Feb 19 — Top seed Roger Federer battled past Russian Nikolay Davydenko in an entertaining 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 triumph yesterday to reach the World Indoor Tournament final.

The Swiss former world No. 1 now faces third seed Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina, who brushed aside second-seeded Czech Tomas Berdych 6-3, 6-1 in the first semi-final yesterday.

Federer, who has admitted struggling with the surface and his rhythm, recovered after losing the first set, having been broken in the ninth game and early in the second set.

Davydenko dominated from the baseline using his powerful forehand but dropped his serve in the sixth game of the second, with Federer taking four straight games to force a decider.

Davydenko wasted four break points in the third set while Federer, whose serve was never convincing, failed to take six chances before finally breaking to love to settle the match.

“We often played big matches and today again,” said Federer. “It is good so see him performing so well again.”

Asked about his previous showdowns with Del Potro ahead of today’s final, the Swiss said: “He beat me in the 2009 US Open final in a tough five setter, while our last match at the Australian Open was my 1,000th match on the tour.” — Reuters