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David Ferrer stuns top seed Rafael Nadal in Monte Carlo quarter-finals | David Ferrer stuns top seed Rafael Nadal in Monte Carlo quarter-finals |
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David Ferrer claimed a stunning victory over his fellow Spaniard Rafael Nadal to reach the semi-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters on Friday. | |
Top seed Nadal, eight times a winner of the French Open, had been aiming to recapture the Monte Carlo title after an eight-year unbeaten stretch at the tournament was halted by Novak Djokovic in the final 12 months ago. | Top seed Nadal, eight times a winner of the French Open, had been aiming to recapture the Monte Carlo title after an eight-year unbeaten stretch at the tournament was halted by Novak Djokovic in the final 12 months ago. |
Another final showdown between Djokovic and Nadal looked on the cards, but the sixth seed Ferrer was determined not to be a makeweight and earned a remarkable 7-6, 6-4 victory. | |
"I have had to wait 10 years to beat him on clay. It was a long wait but I am pleased with the win and the way I played," Ferrer said. "I spoke with my coach and we had a clear gameplan, but with Rafa it's always tough because he doesn't allow you to follow it. The good thing was I was able to deal with his attacks and stay strong physically for the whole match." | "I have had to wait 10 years to beat him on clay. It was a long wait but I am pleased with the win and the way I played," Ferrer said. "I spoke with my coach and we had a clear gameplan, but with Rafa it's always tough because he doesn't allow you to follow it. The good thing was I was able to deal with his attacks and stay strong physically for the whole match." |
Nadal said he did not manage to stick to his own plan. "I didn't play the right way. I didn't play with the right intensity with my forehand," he said. "I played too short. I gave him the chance to have the control of the point almost all the time." | Nadal said he did not manage to stick to his own plan. "I didn't play the right way. I didn't play with the right intensity with my forehand," he said. "I played too short. I gave him the chance to have the control of the point almost all the time." |
Ferrer built a 5-2 lead in the second set before a wobble on his serve gave Nadal hope. But on his second attempt to serve out the match, Ferrer got the job done. At 30-all a powerful forehand inside the right sideline was too good for Nadal, setting up match point. He did not need to find another winner as Nadal netted. |
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