Novak Djokovic
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Nadal inflicted more pain on world number one Novak Djokovic in the
Rogers Cup semi-finals on Saturday as the Serbian world number one went
from being “close to perfection” to far from flawless on his favourite
surface.
Nadal, a 12-time grand slam champion,
won a thrilling contest under the lights 6-4 3-6 7-6(2) to set up a
title showdown with local hope Milos Raonic.
It was Nadal’s second successive victory
over Djokovic at this stage of a tournament following their epic French
Open meeting in June.
“Beating the best player in the world, here, is a big result for me,” Nadal told reporters.
“I knew when I arrived after one month
off, when you play in a Masters 1000, hard court, a fast surface; you
can go out in the first round. But the real thing was completely
different.
“I played a very high level…I made the right decisions in the important moments.”
Djokovic had taken an imposing recent
hard-court record against Nadal into the match, having won their last
four finals on the surface.
“I said yesterday the only chance to win
against Novak, I have to play aggressive. If not, I cannot play very
well on this kind of surface. And I did,” Nadal added.
Djokovic had described his quarter-final win over Richard Gasquet on Friday “as close to perfection” as he could get.

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