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Del Potro denied by Granollers

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Juan Martin Del Potro saw his chances of reaching the ATP World Finals dented with defeat in the semi-finals of the Valencia Open.

The Argentine, who would have moved into ninth place in the standings for the season-ending event in London had he reached Sunday's final, instead lost 6-4 7-6 to Marcel Granollers of Spain.

Only the top eight in the list play in the round-robin event and Del Potro must now do well at next week's Paris Masters if he is to vault himself into the line-up.

His defeat means Tomas Berdych becomes the sixth man to be confirmed in the London showpiece with two more places up for grabs.

The 2009 US Open champion, runner-up to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga last week in Vienna, had looked to be getting back to something near his best after more than eight months out last year with a wrist injury.

But he saw Granollers come out on top in a close encounter with the Spaniard taking on either defending champion David Ferrer or Argentine wildcard Juan Monaco in the final.

It has been another dream run to the final for the world number 54 a year after he lost to Ferrer in the final.

The 25-year-old Catalan player had already beaten seventh-seed Alexandr Dolgopolov in the first round and third-seed Gael Monfils in the last eight.

"I didn't think about reaching the final," Granollers said. "I just focused on the game at hand. I am very happy with how the tournament is going."

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Federer wins opener in home tournament

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(CNN) -- Home favorite Roger Federer is through to the second round of the Swiss Indoors tournament in Basel after a straight sets victory over Italian Potito Starace on Monday.
Third seed Federer, a four-time winner of the tournament, will now face either Brazilian Thomas Bellucci or Jarkko Nieminen of Finland after securing a 7-6 (7-3) 6-4 success against his world ranked 54th opponent -- who is known more as a clay-court specialist.


Federer, who is behind Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray in the seedings for the event, has not competed since playing for Switzerland in the Davis Cup in September, because of a succession of niggling injuries.
And although he has won only one ATP Tour event in 2011, in Doha in the first week of the year, Federer has reached the quarterfinals in 11 of the 13 tournaments he has played.
There was a surprise in Monday's other match, with eighth-seeded Serb Viktor Troicki going down 4-6 7-6 6-2 to 2005 runner-up Marcos Baghdatis in a marathon match lasting just 15 minutes short of three hours.


Baghdatis had also beaten Troicki in the semifinals of the Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur last month.
Meanwhile, in the Valencia Open in Spain, Russian Nikolay Davydenko continued his comeback from injury with a superb 6-4 4-6 6-3 win over fifth seed Gilles Simon of France.
The defeat almost certainly ends Simon's hopes of reaches the ATP World Tour Finals in London. He currently lies 12th in the standings with only the top eight qualifying.

 

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http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/31/sport/tennis/tennis-basel-federer/index.html?hpt=isp_c1

Nadal charges through in purple haze

TOKYO (Reuters): Rafa Nadal overpowered qualifier Go Soeda 6-3 6-2 as he began the defence of his Japan Open title in a blur of swashbuckling winners on Tuesday.

Rafael Nadal of Spain returns the ball to Go Soeda of Japan during the Japan Open tennis championships in Tokyo October 4, 2011. REUTERS
The top seed produced some dazzling shot-making under floodlights in Tokyo, taking the first set with a jaw-dropping backhand lob at full stretch with Japanese Soeda marooned at the net.
Nadal, sweat dripping from his purple T-shirt, kept his foot on the gas in the second and the Spaniard teed up match point with a superb running forehand down the line.
The world number two swiftly ended proceedings, ripping another forehand deep into the corner to trigger a stampede as fans rushed from their seats for the chance of an autograph. 
“It was important to win but I need to spend more time on court,” said Nadal, returning to Japan after helping Spain reach the Davis Cup final.
“The balls felt a little bit heavy so it was difficult to hit my top spin,” the 10-times grand slam champion told reporters. “But maybe it will get better playing day matches.”
Nadal next faces big-serving Canadian Milos Raonic who beat Japan’s Yuichi Sugita 6-7 6-3 7-6 in his first match since undergoing hip surgery after Wimbledon.
“Milos will be a dangerous opponent for me,” said Nadal, chasing a 47th career title. “He has one of the best serves on the tour. It’s a big advantage for him.”
Nadal’s Davis Cup team mate David Ferrer powered past local hope Kei Nishikori 6-4 6-3 to reach the last 16.
Third seed Ferrer lost his only previous meeting with Nishikori at the 2008 U.S. Open but slammed the door quickly on the Japanese number one on a chilly evening by Tokyo Bay.
Fierce pressure from 2007 Japan Open champion Ferrer took its toll on Nishikori, who dumped a simple backhand into the net from mid-court to surrender the first set.
Ferrer, who has won titles in Auckland and Acapulco this year, wrapped up a comfortable win in an hour and 29 minutes with a huge forehand too hot for his opponent to handle.
“I feel good,” said the Spaniard. “Tokyo is very special for me. I remember a lot of good moments here.”
Argentina’s David Nalbandian looked back to his old street-fighting best in a 6-1 6-1 win over Czech Lukas Rosol.
The former world number three, fresh from helping his country knock out holders Serbia to reach the Davis Cup final, needed just 49 minutes to finish the job.
Mercilessly punching winners past a deflated Rosol, Nalbandian could afford to let three match points slip before a backhand error gave him victory.
“Week after week I’m feeling better and playing better,” said Nalbandian whose ranking has slipped to 64th after groin and leg surgery in March. “I played a great match.”
In other first-round ties, Latvia’s Ernests Gulbis beat Pole Lukasz Kubot 6-3 3-6 7-5 while American Alex Bogomolov got the better of Finland’s Jarkko Nieminen 6-4 6-4.
Bogomolov will play second seed Andy Murray or Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis in the last 16.

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