Roger Federer
stopped Novak Djokovic's ATP Finals winning streak at 15, beating the
top-seeded Serb 7-5 6-2 to reach the semi-finals at the season-ending
tournament on Tuesday.
Djokovic, who has
already clinched the year-end No.1 ranking, had not lost at the ATP Finals
since 2011, winning the last three elite titles for the top eight players in
the world.
But Federer was
strong at the O2 Arena, as he usually is on an indoor hard court.
The six-time
champion broke Djokovic in the final game of the first set, and again early in
the second. Although Djokovic broke right back, Federer regained the lead a
short time later and won the final four games.
On Sunday, Federer
beat Tomas Berdych, giving him a 2-0 record. He will still play Kei Nishikori
on Thursday in the final round-robin match.
Djokovic beat
Nishikori in his first match, and will face Berdych on Thursday for a spot in
the semis.
In the early match,
Nishikori's 7-5 3-6 6-3 victory over Berdych came down to one point.
With the score even
at 3-3 in the third set, the sixth-seeded Berdych had his third break point of
the match - after converting the previous two - but he put a backhand into the
net after a long rally.
"That was a
really big point. He had three, four shots that he went really
aggressive," said Nishikori, who reached the semis last year in his
tournament debut. "I mean, last shot, I kind of went for it, closed my
eyes. Was a little bit lucky I made that shot."
Berdych attributed
the loss of the match to the loss of that point.
"The rally
starts pretty well for me, but I was not able to break him. Then I lost my
serve," said Berdych, who has been defeated twice this week.
"Basically, that was the difference today."
After holding serve
in that game, Nishkori broke the Czech to take a 5-3 lead, and served out.
In the first set,
Nishikori took the lead with a late break at love, and held serve. He broke
again to start the second set and led 2-0, but Berdych won five straight games
and eventually the set.
Nishikori is 1-1
after losing to Djokovic on Sunday, and he still has to face Federer.
"It's going to
be a really important match for both of us," Nishikori said. "I have
to win the next match to qualify (from) the group. So I (will) try to recover
well today and tomorrow, and I will get good tactics ready."
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