Spain's Rafael Nadal serves to Serbia's Novak Djokovic
during their Cincinnati Masters tennis match in Mason, Ohio, August 2.-
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Novak Djokovic handed number one in waiting Rafael Nadal his first defeat in
nearly three months, stunning Spaniard 6-1, 7-5 to reach the final of the
Cincinnati Masters.
The Serbian No 3 seed snapped a 32-match win streak for Nadal, who was last
defeated on May 7 by compatriot and former No 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero in Rome,
with Nadal suffering from foot blisters.
"I played the best summer hard season in my life, so I'm very happy for
that," said Nadal, who is 64-8 on the season with seven titles. "Today he played
unbelievable in the first set.
"In the second set I felt well and in some moments I felt I was playing
better than him. Finally, he beat me. I just congratulate him because he's
playing well."
Djokovic is re-emerging as a force in the game just two days after Roger
Federer lost his grip on the top ranking after four-and-a-half years. The Swiss
star lost in the third round to Ivo Karlovic.
Djokovic has defeated Nadal in four of their six matches on hard court.
"Day after day I'm getting stronger in the segment of my game which is really
important coming up to the final stages of the tournament," said the winner.
"Rafa always gives 100 percent in every match and on any surface. It was a
challenge and I accepted it."
Djokovic will line up in a revenge repeat of last week's losing quarterfinal
in Toronto when he takes on Andy Murray.
Despite his loss and whatever happens at the Beijing Olympics, Nadal will
take over the top ranking from Federer on Aug 18 as computer points drop off.
Djokovic, the Australian Open champion and winner of two Masters shields
already this season, will climb to second in the 2008 season points race.
Djokovic ripped off from a standing start, reaching a 5-0 lead after just 19
minutes before second seed Nadal got on the scoreboard. The Serb won the opener
in 25 minutes, with 11 winners versus only two for Nadal.
Djokovic, who won the first eight points of the evening, lost only four
points on serve in the opening phase.
Nadal lifted slightly in the second set, but Djokovic answered by saving the
lone break point he faced in the sixth game to level 3-3.
The third seed ended that game with his fifth ace after coming from 0-30 and
broke Nadal in the penultimate game of the match.
"I feel happy because for sure I will be number one," said Nadal. "It's been
hard work for a long, long time.
"But there's no time to enjoy. I have Olympics in one week."