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Rafael Nadal vs Stanislas Wawrinka Live Streaming – Rafael Nadal vs Stanislas Wawrinka Internazionali BNL d’Italia 2010 quarter-final match on Friday, April 30, 2010.
Venue: Rome, Italy.
Time: 01:00 P.M
Players Report:
Rafael Nadal is facing up Stanislas Wawrinka in the Internazionali BNL d’Italia 2010 quarter-final match on Friday at Center Court.
Rafael Nadal won his 16th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 shield by winning the Monte-Carlo title and willing to win the fifth title in six years in Rome. Rafael Nadal is seriously concentrating on the Internazionali BNL d’Italia title so that he will tie with Andre Agassi’s ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles record. Rafael Nadal has a 22-1 record in Rome.
Rafael Nadal defeated Romanian Victor Hanescu 6-3, 6-2 on Thursday and reached quarter-finals comfortably. The 26th-ranked Stanislas Wawrinka succeeded in preventing the rematch between Nadal and Robin Soderling by defeating the fifth-seeded Swede 6-3, 6-2 in one hour and 17 minutes.
“He is a very tough opponent. It will be a very difficult match. He [won] today easy against Robin. I didn’t see the match, but he must be playing really well to beat Robin.” Rafael Nadal said of Stanislas Wawrinka.
Rafael Nadal won his 16th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 shield by winning the Monte-Carlo title and willing to win the fifth title in six years in Rome. Rafael Nadal is seriously concentrating on the Internazionali BNL d’Italia title so that he will tie with Andre Agassi’s ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles record. Rafael Nadal has a 22-1 record in Rome.
Rafael Nadal defeated Romanian Victor Hanescu 6-3, 6-2 on Thursday and reached quarter-finals comfortably. The 26th-ranked Stanislas Wawrinka succeeded in preventing the rematch between Nadal and Robin Soderling by defeating the fifth-seeded Swede 6-3, 6-2 in one hour and 17 minutes.
Djokovic and Nadal qualified for Monte Carlo semis
Top seeded Rafael Nadal extended his winning line at the Monte Carlo Masters to 25 matches by defeating Ivan Ljubicic 6-3 6-3 on Friday in his second match of the day, to proceed one step away from a fifth straight final.
After crushing Nicolas Lapentti of Ecuador 6-3 6-0 in a rain late third round match, the four time French Open champion indicated few symbols of exhaustion in winning his 19th straight match on clay to reach the semifinals.
Nadal elaborated who only had time to play one game on Thursday, “I don’t keep in mind ever winning two singles matches in one day, only doubles. I didn’t have a lengthy match in the morning, so I was completely 100 per cent to play the second. That’s imperative.”
Nadal settled the match when Ljubicic attempted to finish a short rally with a backhand winner which went long. Though Nadal has not threw a set in Monte Carlo since downing Roger Federer in four sets in the 2006 final, he said he’s still adjusting to playing on his favorite surface again.
Nadal said, “Have to play some more inside, fewer faults, serve a little bit well, I think all expressions of the game I have to get better.”
The Spaniard has achieved the last four Monte Carlo titles, and has gone on to capture the French Open each time. His final defeat on clay was to Juan Carlos Ferrero in the second round of the Rome Masters in May last year. Nadal ahead plays the fourth seeded Andy Murray, who found his initial career semifinal on clay after crushing No.8 Nikolay Davydenko of Russia 7-6 6-4.
Also, third seeded Novak Djokovic qualified for the semifinals for the second successive year by defeating No.7 Fernando Verdasco of Spain 6-2 4-6 6-3 on Friday. Djokovic burst Verdasco, the Australian Open semi finalist, in the sixth game of the deciding set and closed out the match on serve.
Djokovic said, “I could have over the job in two sets, but then he came back, adding that serious rain from Thursday made for tricky situation on the clay. The courts were actually damp. Even today you could feel it. The balls were getting bald and really fast. It was tough to control.”
Djokovic, who qualified for the semifinals of the French Open last year, will meet No. 13 Stanislas Wawrinka in the last four after he punch German qualifier Andreas Beck 6-2 6-4.
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Murray will begin again while Federer leaves
Andy Murray improved from a deprived beginning to lead Italy’s Fabio Fognini by a set when rain halted third round play at the Monte Carlo Masters 1000. The Briton was leading 7-6 (13-11) 1-0 after improving from 5-0 down in the starting set on Court des Princes.
Murray will begin again at 0930 BST on Wednesday, with a potency quarter final to follow later on in the day. Roger Federer’s fights continued as he downed 6-4 7-5 to fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka on Thursday.
The world number two had received a wildcard into the occasion as he appears for a first title since October.
Federer said, “I was producing a little too many faults that sort of gave him the benefit. I just thought Stan played well. I’m pleased and contented for him that he has made progressed so much in the last couple years. He’s lastly building a push, acquiring close to top players and crushing top players like myself. I think it’s big for him.”
Federer downs Italian Andreas Seppi easily sufficient in his starting match but 13th seed Wawrinka, who achieved the Olympic doubles title with Federer in Beijing, proved far tougher. The beginning of play was late by over five hours and saw Murray’s match changed to the second show court, while Federer got centre stage on Court Central.
But it was Wawrinka who burst serve in the seventh game when he changed his sixth break point, while Federer had yet to manage one. The natural mistakes that have haunted Federer all year continued to run and, after the pair swapped breaks at the beginning of the second set, an untamed forehand put Wawrinka forward once more at 6-5.
Federer made two break points as Wawrinka served for the match but the fewer heralded Swiss held his courage and defended back to get his first match point, and claim a first win over his compatriot in three meetings.
Wawrinka said, “It was not such a trouble free match but of course I am pretty happy to have achieved it. I am a little bit uncomfortable to celebrate it.”
The world number 108 stormed into a twice smash lead but unsuccessful to serve out at the first chance and paid the price. Murray rose in confidence, spinning off five games in a row to draw level before Fognini gathered himself adequately to force a tie break.
And it demonstrated to be an amazing climax to the set as both players frequently took, and threw away, the initiative.
The couple had seen three set points apiece go begging before Murray lastly changed the fourth when the Italian missed a break, and the rain that followed gave Fognini a welcome opportunity to regroup before the match resumes on Friday.