Djokovic advances to Rogers Cup semifinal with win over Berdych

Novak Djokovic topped Tomas Berdych 7-6, 6-4 to book his spot in the semifinals at the Rogers Cup.

TORONTO — Top-seeded Novak Djokovic fended off Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 7-6 (6), 6-4 on Friday in the quarter-finals of the Rogers Cup.

Djokovic will face the winner of the quarter-final between Canadian Milos Raonic and France’s Gael Monfils.

Berdych showed impressive grit against the world No. 1 Djokovic in the first set, coming back from a 5-2 deficit to tie it 5-5.

Mental errors dogged Berdych throughout the match, giving up several points on forehands into the net.

Djokovic had dominated their professional series before Friday’s match, winning 24 matches to Berdych’s two.

In the second set, Djokovic seemed to be favouring his right shoulder and his serve lost some of its speed and accuracy.

Despite those struggles, Djokovic fended off Berdych — in part thanks to the ongoing errors of his opponent, including on the match point.

Berdych was//www.sportsnet.ca/wp-admin/admin.php?page=zoninator scheduled to partner with fellow Czech player Radek Stepanek against Canadians Daniel Nestor and Vasek Pospisil immediately after his singles match with Djokovic.

Earlier Friday, Japan’s Kei Nishikori beat Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 to advance to the men’s semifinal of the Rogers Cup.


Nishikori has now reached four ATP Masters 1000 semifinals this year, having made the final four in Miami, Madrid and Barcelona. The third-seeded Nishikori will face No. 2 Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland on Saturday.

"Stan, you know, has a great serve, great backhand," said Nishikori, who has lost three of his four previous matches against Wawrinka on the ATP Tour. "Yeah, he’s tough player, but I have beaten him before.

"Try to play good tennis like I did in the third set against Dimitrov. I know I have to be a little bit more aggressive to beat him."

Nishikori said he struggled in the second set against Dimitrov because he eased up a little and stopped dictating the pace of play.

"I didn’t do it in the second set, and beginning of the third set I didn’t do it," said Nishikori. "So I tried to take a little bit more risk and tried to be more aggressive and hit and come in sometimes.

"I knew I was struggling with his slice a little bit, so I tried to move my feet and everything worked well after that game."

Earlier Friday, Wawrinka topped South Africa’s Kevin Anderson 6-1, 6-3 in their quarter-final matchup.


"It was a really good match, I think. I start really well the first game," said Wawrinka. "Showed me that I was ready, aggressive, moving really well. It’s one of the best match of the year I played.

"I was calm. Serving really good. Mixing a lot. Especially in moving well, in general. I think I was reading the game well, good in defence, find a way how to come back and attack."

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