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Nadal beats Sock in Miami quarters, Nishikori out

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Miami: Rafael Nadal moved into the Miami Open semifinals with a straight sets win over American Jack Sock on Wednesday, while second seed Kei Nishikori was sent packing after going down 6-4 6-2 to unseeded Italian Fabio Fognini.


Nadal staved off four break points to avoid going down a double-break early in the second set, a pivotal game that set the stage for his 6-2 6-3 victory on the Crandon Park hardcourt.


Nadal’s poise and shot making came to the fore when 13th seed Sock threatened to take a stranglehold on the second set.


“That was the key of the second set, two-love (down), 15-40,” Nadal said in a courtside interview. “With three-zero a player like Jack, you’ll probably be thinking third set.


“It was a double positive thing. I saved that game and got the break back (in the next game). The match was much closer than the result says.”


Nadal could face his long-time nemesis Federer in the final, with the Swiss, who has a Thursday quarterfinal against Tomas Berdych, on the other side of the draw.


Federer and Nadal have met twice this year, with Federer winning both times, in a memorable five-set final at the Australian Open and in a one-sided straight-sets fourth-round thumping at Indian Wells two weeks ago.


But Nadal is not looking ahead to Federer, because his semifinal opponent Fognini presents a potential banana skin. Nadal has a 7-3 career record but is mindful he lost to the Italian in a five-set thriller on the US Open hardcourt in 2015.


“It’s like a dream maybe,” said the 29-year-old Fognini after becoming the first unseeded player in 10 years to make the Miami semis. — Reuters


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