Djokovic outclasses Ferrer to enter Rome final

Published May 17, 2015
ROME: Romania’s Simona Halep hits a return to Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain during their semi-final at the Italian Open on Saturday.—AFP
ROME: Romania’s Simona Halep hits a return to Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain during their semi-final at the Italian Open on Saturday.—AFP

ROME: Serbia’s Novak Djokovic swept David Ferrer aside in straight sets on Saturday to qualify for the final of the Italian Open where he will meet either Stan Wawrinka or Roger Federer.

Djokovic, the defending champion, had warned of the danger of Ferrer on Friday after his quarter-final victory over Japan’s Kei Nishikori.

But Ferrer, the Spanish seventh seed and renowned clay court specialist, was broken early in the opening set as Djokovic raced to seal the set 6-4.

Ferrer battled hard to break Djokovic’s service in a thrilling sixth game of the second set where advantage switched hands several times before the Spaniard sent a backhand return out.

Ferrer had never made the Italian Open final and his chances appeared to dip soon after those efforts.

The Spaniard lost focus and precision and eventually Djokovic earned the break in the ninth game to take a 5-4 lead, the Serbian sealing the match with his next service game.

The win keeps Djokovic on track for his fourth Rome title, having won his third in the space of six years in 2014 when he stopped Rafael Nadal from winning an eighth crown in the Italian capital.

Nadal’s bid to make amends this time round was stopped at the quarter-final stage by Wawrinka on Friday, the 30-year-old from Lausanne beating the Spaniard for the first time ever on the surface.

Wawrinka won 7-6 (9-7), 6-2, dealing Nadal his fifth loss on clay this season and fuelling suggestions that the Spaniard isn’t so dominant on the surface anymore with the French Open rapidly approaching.

“I didn’t have enough leg in some moments today. I’m not very happy with the way I played,” Nadal said.

In the women’s event, Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro beat Romania’s Simona Halep 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 to reach her ninth career final on Saturday.

“It was such a tough match from a physical standpoint,” Suarez Navarro told SuperTennis TV. “The biggest improvement I’ve made this year is in my mind.”

Suarez Navarro improved to 4-0 for her career against Halep on clay, creating trouble for the Romanian with her one-handed backhand. She needed seven set points to close out the second set and three to end the third.

Aiming for her second career title, Suarez Navarro will face either two-time Rome champion Maria Sharapova or qualifier Daria Gavrilova.

Sharapova advanced to the semi-finals after overpowering Belarusian Victoria Azarenka 6-3, 6-2 on Friday.

Published in Dawn, May 17th, 2015

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