Djokovic, Wawrinka make semis

Published November 16, 2014
LONDON: Croatia’s Marin Cilic plays a return a shot to Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland during their ATP World Tour Finals match at the O2 Arena.—AP
LONDON: Croatia’s Marin Cilic plays a return a shot to Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland during their ATP World Tour Finals match at the O2 Arena.—AP

LONDON: Novak Djokovic was at his imperious best as he sealed the year-end world number one spot and advanced to the semi-finals of the ATP Tour Finals with a 6-2, 6-2 thrashing of Tomas Berdych here on Friday.

Djokovic finishes on top of the rankings for the third time in four seasons and is only the seventh player to hold first place at the end of the calender year on at least three occasions.

The Serb’s third successive victory at the prestigious season-ending event at London’s O2 Arena ensured he won Group ‘A’ and will face Japan’s Kei Nishikori in the semi-finals.

The second semi-final will be an all-Swiss affair after Stan Wawrinka’s 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 victory against US Open champion Marin Cilic booked a clash with six-time winner Roger Federer.

The number one ranking was a fitting reward for Djokovic’s remarkable consistency during a year in which he won Wimbledon, reached the French Open final and claimed five other titles.

The complex formula used to determine the group standings meant world number four Wawrinka knew he only needed to win three games against Cilic to be guaranteed to finish as Group ‘A’ runner-up.

The Australian Open champion, who also made the semis last year, wasted little time taking three of the first four games and eventually clinched his second win of the tournament.

Meanwhile, with top spot wrapped up, Djokovic can focus on becoming the first player to win the Tour Finals three years in a row since Ivan Lendl in the 1980s.

Few would bet against him after he lost a combined nine games during his three majestic group victories.

It is the 11th consecutive year that one of Djokovic, Federer and Rafael Nadal has finished on top of the rankings.

And, after Federer’s brilliant demolition of Andy Murray for the loss of only one game on Thursday, it was Djokovic’s turn to showcase the current gap that exists between the big three and the rest of their rivals.

The 27-year-old had looked untouchable in his routs of Marin Cilic and Stan Wawrinka and he continued to dominate against Berdych, who had lost 16 of his 18 meetings with the Serb.

Djokovic’s remarkably agile movement when forced to defend meant there was no chance of Berdych out-hitting him from the baseline and the Czech was soon left shaking his head in frustration as he was broken twice in the first three games.

Although the world number seven finally got on the scoreboard after losing the first four games, it was too late to stop Djokovic clinching the set and with it his place in the last four.

As a former Wimbledon finalist, Berdych is hardly a no-hoper, but he was unable to stem the tide and Djokovic broke again in the opening game of the second set.

Another break in the third game effectively ended the contest and it wasn’t long before Djokovic was celebrating his 30th successive win in indoor matches with a triumphant group hug with coach Boris Becker and his backroom staff.

Published in Dawn, November 16th , 2014

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