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Nadal trounces Wawrinka to set up Tsonga semi-final

October 16, 2015

Djokovic to meet Murray in other semi-final

IMAGE: Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns a shot against Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland during the men's singles quarter-final on Day 6 of the Shanghai Rolex Masters. Photograph: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images

Former world number one Rafael Nadal displayed more signs of a return to top form with a ruthless 6-2, 6-1 hammering of Stanislas Wawrinka and was joined by Novak Djokovic in the Shanghai Masters semi-finals on Friday.

World number one Djokovic, twice champion in Shanghai, was tested by Australian Bernard Tomic before winning 7-6(6), 6-1 to stay on course for a ninth title of the year having picked up his eighth last week in Beijing.

Nadal, a winner of 14 Grand Slam titles, suffered a second-round defeat by Dustin Brown at Wimbledon and was ousted in the US Open third round by Fabio Fognini but has enjoyed a resurgence since arriving in China.

The 29-year-old Spaniard, seeded eighth in Shanghai, reached the final in Beijing last week and needed little more than an hour to breeze past French Open champion Wawrinka, who toiled for close to three hours late on Thursday to get past Marin Cilic.

"Being in the semi-finals is a great result for me," Nadal told the ATP website (www.atpworldtour.com). "I hadn't played the semi-finals on hard court all year and now I am playing two weeks in a row in the final rounds.

"That's a big improvement for me. In terms of confidence, in terms of level of tennis, I am playing better. Very happy for that because I am working so hard."

Swiss Wawrinka, who had won his last two matches against Nadal, avoided the ignominy of suffering a bagel in the second set by claiming the sixth game after his opponent had raced to 5-0 on the back of a nine-game winning run.

Nadal, hoping to grab one of the four remaining ATP World Tour Finals spots in London, will next meet Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga for a place in Sunday's title decider.

Tsonga got the better of South Africa's Kevin Anderson in a gruelling 7-6(6), 5-7, 6-4 match between two of the circuit's biggest hitters.

The Frenchman saved three set points during the tiebreaker and secured an early break in the deciding set to carry him through to the last four.

"It is a court that he likes to play on," Nadal said of Tsonga. "The court is quick. He feels comfortable on these surfaces because he has a huge serve, very, very good forehand.

"He's a very competitive player. When he's in the semi-finals it's because he's playing well. So it will be a very tough match."

Djokovic will play Britain's Andy Murray, who beat Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 6-1, 6-3 in the last quarter-final.

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