Djokovic, Murray to meet in Aussie semis
Tennis Betting Lines
01/25/2012 -
Melbourne, Australia (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - World No. 1 and defending champion
Novak Djokovic and fourth-seeded Andy Murray will meet in a marquee semifinal
Friday in a rematch of last year's final at the Australian Open.
The reigning Aussie Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open titlist Djokovic tallied 35
winners and straight-setted fifth-seeded Spaniard David Ferrer 6-4, 7-6 (7-4),
6-1, while the three-time Grand Slam runner-up Murray handled 24th-seeded
Japanese Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 in Wednesday's quarterfinal action at
Melbourne Park's Rod Laver Arena.
Djokovic got past Ferrer in 2 hours, 44 minutes by hitting 17 more winners and
breaking the Spaniard five times, compared to only two breaks for the loser.
The Serbian slugger needed 76 minutes to win a grueling second set.
"I was lucky to get out of the second set, it was a big mental advantage to
get two sets up," Djokovic said.
Djokovic played down the possibility that he was injured, saying: "I don't
have any physical issues."
"I feel very fit and I feel mentally, as well, very fresh," he said.
"It's just today I found it very difficult after a long time to breathe
because I felt the whole day my nose was closed a little bit. I just wasn't
able to get enough oxygen."
Djokovic is now 7-5 lifetime against the gritty Ferrer, who titled in Auckland
two weeks ago and had been a perfect 8-0 in this young season.
The Serbian star Djokovic straight-setted his fellow 24-year-old Murray in
last year's Aussie finale. Murray has appeared in the last two finals in
Melbourne, as he lost to Roger Federer here in 2010.
The four-time major champion Djokovic has won two of the last four Aussie Open
titles, with his first one coming in 2008.
He has now won 37 of his last 39 Grand Slam matches and is seeking a third
straight major title. A championship this week would put him in select
company, as only four players -- Laver, Pete Sampras, Federer and Rafael Nadal
-- have captured three straight Grand Slam titles in the Open Era (since
1968).
The high-flying Djokovic, Nadal and Federer have combined to win seven of the
last eight Aussie Open championships.
The 24th-seeded Nishikori, the first Japanese man to reach a Grand Slam
quarterfinal in 17 years, provided little more than a speed bump for
Murray on Wednesday although he showed a little fight in one of the match's
most entertaining points.
Down 30-40 and 1-5 in the third set, Nishikori scrambled to win a long rally
with Murray, who was forced to chase down a ball in the back court that he
could only send harmlessly to the net.
Nishikori was there for an easy volley, forcing deuce, but Murray followed
with a service winner and captured the match on the next point.
"There was quite a few good rallies. I mean, he came up with some good shots,"
Murray said. "A lot of the long points, the fun rallies he was winning, he
came up with some great shots."
The 24-year-old Scot struck 36 winners and won nearly 80 percent of his first-
serve points, while Nishikori had 39 unforced errors.
"After a couple games, I was OK," said Nishikori. "He played really well
today."
Nishikori was the first Japanese man to reach the quarterfinals at a Grand
Slam event since Shuzo Matsuoka in 1995 (Wimbledon) and he's also the first
Japanese man in 80 years to reach the Aussie Open quarters.
Murray was a champion in Brisbane a few weeks ago.
The good friends Djokovic and Murray will meet for an 11th time at the ATP
level, with the Serb holding a 6-4 lifetime advantage. Their lone Grand Slam
meeting came in last year's final here, which Djokovic won easily, 6-4, 6-2,
6-3. Djokovic is 3-0 when they've met in semifinals of an event.
Murray is still looking to break through for his first major title. He
said he's not feeling more relaxed on the court based on his recent history,
just more experienced.
"Just more used to being in this position because of the experience,"
Murray said.
The biggest match of the tournament thus far will take place on Thursday
night when the former world No. 1 greats Nadal and Federer do battle in the
first men's semifinal at Laver.
The 25-year-old Nadal and 30-year-old Federer will meet for a 27th time, with
the Spaniard leading the all-time series 17-9. Nadal is 7-2 in their Grand
Slam meetings, including wins in their last four matchups. The two stalwarts
have met in a men's record eight major finals, with Nadal winning six of them.
They are in the same half of the draw at a major for the first time since
2005.
Nadal topped Federer in five sets in the 2009 Aussie Open finale.
The second-seeded Nadal is a 10-time major champion and the reigning French
Open titlist. The third-seeded Federer, who will appear in his 30th Grand Slam
semifinal, is a men's record 16-time Grand Slam champ, including a men's Open
Era record-tying four Aussie titles.
Federer, who hasn't won a Grand Slam event since titling here in Melbourne two
years ago, has yet to drop a set at this latest Aussie fortnight. He'll appear
in his ninth straight Aussie semi on Thursday.
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