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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Saturday, May 15, 2010<br /><br />Federer, Nadal to meet; Venus in final<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />MADRID -- Roger Federer will meet Rafael Nadal in a second consecutive Madrid Masters final after beating David Ferrer of Spain 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 on Saturday.<br /><br />Nadal came from behind to beat Spanish countryman Nicolas Almagro 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the first semifinal.<br /><br />Last year, Federer beat then No. 1-ranked Nadal in the final for his second Madrid title.<br /><br />Federer said he had not expected to wait a year to play Nadal again.<br /><br />After playing here last year you figured, maybe the French, Wimbledon or down the stretch in America at the latest we&#x27;ll face off again, but it just never ended up happening, Federer said. It shows how incredible our last few years have been and I think it&#x27;s exciting for tennis and for us obviously that we can face off again.<br /><br />Nadal, assured of returning to No. 2 in the rankings with Saturday&#x27;s win, is aiming for his second title in Madrid.<br /><br />Nadal is 14-0 on clay this season, winning titles in Monte Carlo and Rome. He has lost only two sets during that run, and is looking for a record 18th Masters title, including his previous Madrid title in 2005. Nadal and Andre Agassi have won 17 each, with Federer at 16.<br /><br />Whatever happens [in the final] I can say that this season has been very good. I&#x27;d say it&#x27;s been perfect -- or nearly perfect, Nadal said.<br /><br />Federer, who&#x27;d beaten Ferrer in all nine of their previous meetings, served superbly in the first set, losing only two service points and sending 77 percent of his first serves in.<br /><br />By contrast, Ferrer&#x27;s serve was under pressure from the start and the Acapulco champion and Rome runner-up had to save two break points on his second service game.<br /><br />Although Federer was in control, the Spaniard saved a further three break points at 4-4.<br /><br />However, a forehand winner down the line gave the top-ranked Swiss another break point at 5-5 and this time he converted it when Ferrer hit the net. Federer then served out the set.<br /><br />In the second set, Federer&#x27;s serve faltered. Ferrer took the third of three break points to go up 3-1 before holding serve to take the second set.<br /><br />Both players racked up several unforced errors in the third set. Eventually Federer carved out a break point with a crosscourt winner followed by a long forehand from Ferrer, and the defending champion took the chance before serving for the match.<br /><br />The second-seeded Nadal made a string of early unforced errors, dropping serve three times in the opening set.<br /><br />I made a lot of mistakes in the first set and Almagro was playing really well, said Nadal. Because he was attacking me a lot I tried to play safer in the first set -- that was a mistake.<br /><br />Almagro appeared on course to finally beat Nadal in their sixth meeting with a flurry of forehand winners.<br /><br />I&#x27;ve played at a really high level all week, said Almagro. And I had the best clay-court player in the world against the ropes.<br /><br />Nadal, a four-time French Open champion, broke back in the second game. Almagro won the next game to love when Nadal hit a backhand into the net, then served to go up 4-1.<br /><br />Nadal gave a trademark shout and pump of the fist as he broke back again, although the unseeded Almagro coolly saved two break points at 5-4 to close out the set.<br /><br />In the second set, Nadal&#x27;s groundstrokes started finding their target and he broke twice as Almagro made 15 unforced errors.<br /><br />Almagro sent a forehand wide in the second game of the decider to hand Nadal the key break he needed before he served out the match.<br /><br />Earlier, Venus Williams reached her first Madrid Masters final by beating Shahar Peer of Israel 6-3, 6-0.<br /><br />Williams has a 12-1 record on clay this year after beating Samantha Stosur and Vera Zvonareva this week.<br /><br />I&#x27;ve played so many different players with so many different styles -- some play more clay-court tennis, others just hit the ball really hard, Williams said. So just to come out on top so far is good, and I&#x27;m happy with my form and I&#x27;m going to try to keep that form tomorrow.<br /><br />The fourth-seeded American will play Aravane Rezai of France after Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic retired from the second women&#x27;s semifinal. Safarova withdrew because of a thigh injury at the start of the second set.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/40950">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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