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Wimbledon 2013 Men Semifinalists: Djokovic, Del Potro, Murray and Janowicz

New Delhi, Thu, 04 Jul 2013 NI Wire

Novak Djokovic, has come two steps closer to win this year’s Wimbledon as he defeated Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 7-6(5), 6-4, 6-3 to enter in the semifinal.

His opponent will be Juan Martin Del Potro who defeated No.4 seeded David Ferrer 6-2, 6-4, 7-6(5). This is the first time Del Potro is entering in the semifinal of Wimbledon.

But the best entry in the semifinal was of Britain's Andy Murray who despite losing the first two sets to Fernando Verdasco of Spain, clawed his way back to win by 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-5. He will now face Poland's Jerzy Janowicz in the semi final.

Janowicz defeated his own compatriot Lukasz Kubot by 7-5, 6-4, 6-4to reach the semi finals. This is the first time any Polish has reached the semifinals of Wimbledon.

Top seeded Djokovic is the most favorite to win after all the exit of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in the early stages. And he looked determined to win as he served so well that he conceded just eight points in five games and never permitted Berdych a sniff at a break.

In post-match press conference Djokovic said, "It was a very close match, and that was what I expected. One shot decided the winner of the first set and that was an important advantage for me. I don't know how I managed to turn the second set around, but it was a confidence boost for me to go two sets up".

The Serbian's first service game, replete with three aces, was enough to dismay most people but Berdych took it in his stride and regularly peppered the world No.1 with deliveries well in excess of 120 miles an hour.

Berdych was clearly dismayed by the vigor of the Djokovic counter-attack in which four games were won at a cost of five points and the No.1 seed moved into a two-set lead by breaking the Czech for a third time.

Now he was in full control and another capture of the Czech serve sent him 3-1 up in the third set as Berdych, unravelling at a rapid rate of knots, double-faulted twice.

So Djokovic ended up coasting home, upping his ace count along the way to 16 and reaching match point with a sumptuous forehand down the line, at which a stunned Berdych shoveled a close-range shot into the netting.

"I could see he was frustrated in the third set so I capitalized when I needed to and he missed a few easy shots." Now I feel physically fresh for the semi-final," he said.

Meanwhile, battling a doggy knee, Del Potro, the No.8 seed, fought valiantly against the ever-consistent Ferrer. With two break points on Ferrer's serve at 15-40, Del Potro against injured his heavily strapped knee with a nasty-looking fall, for which he required lengthy treatment.

Del Porto stormed his way to the first two sets but the third set was a tighter affair and it went to a tie-break. Del Potro hit a stunning cross-court running forehand to set up match point at 6-5 and then hit a stunning forehand down the line after a lengthy rally.

In joy, Del Potro collapsed to the ground.

"I was worried because it was the same movements like four days ago," he said. "The doctor says they can't do any more with my knee. I had the tape, a very tight tape, and that helped me to move a little bit, but nothing more.

"I didn't want to retire in the quarters for the first time at Wimbledon against Ferrer. And that's the reason for continuing play. The doctors give me good anti-inflammatory. I survived my serve in the beginning of the match. I broke his serve early, and that give me confidence to take advantage in the beginning of the match.

"Then I played (with) confidence, was careful all the time with my movements. But in the end I did 100 percent and I'm so glad to go through," he said.

Against world No.1 Djokovic, Del Porto feels he has to be in his best. Del Potro had beaten the Serb for the bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympics here at the All England Club and also won their most recent encounter in Indian Wells in March.

"I will need to be 100 percent or 110 percent against him," said Del Potro.

"He's the No.1. He's a former champion here. It's going to be a more difficult match for me like today. But if I'm okay, if I do everything good to be ready for my next match, I will be excited to play against him.

"I remember the match during the Olympics last year on the same surface. But this time the pressure is different, I know. But I will try to be ready and do my best."

(with inputs from IANS)


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