Melzer stuns Federer but Nadal cruises
ROGER Federer was blown away 4-6, 4-6 by Juergen Melzer in the Monte Carlo Masters quarterfinals but Rafael Nadal stormed through as the gap between the two great rivals widened further yesterday.
While Nadal powered past Croat Ivan Ljubicic 6-1, 6-3 in pursuit of a record seventh straight title on the Monaco clay, Federer continued his sticky start to the season as Melzer set up a last four meeting with David Ferrer today.
Windy conditions caused problems on center court during Federer's match, with huge waves in the bay just behind the open arena and the fluttering flags showing just how blustery it was.
Dust from the clay was flying up into the players' faces but Federer can have few excuses having netted several simple forehands and a smash against the seventh-seeded Austrian, who recovered from a slight back injury suffered in the first game.
Melzer stormed back and never let 16-time grand slam champion Federer settle, taking two of his break-point opportunities with gusto while limiting the Swiss's ability to fight back in the first clay event of the European season.
"He did well and played aggressive. He didn't give me many chances," Federer, who has never taken the Monte Carlo title and last won a tournament at Doha in early January, told reporters.
"I didn't think I played terrible. It's the first week of play (on clay) so I didn't expect to play my best. It's been a solid tournament."
The French Open starts on May 22 and although Federer was impressive in his first two matches here, Nadal looks the clear favorite to retain his Roland Garros title.
Lose the advantage
Top seed Nadal broke Ljubicic in the first game of the first set only to immediately lose the advantage by double-faulting but he broke again straight away when the Croatian netted a simple volley.
The rest was a procession for Nadal, who won every claycourt tournament he entered last year, and he next plays the winner of the last quarterfinal between Andy Murray and Frederico Gil.
As street workers near the Monte Carlo Country Club were making preparations for next month's Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, Spaniard Ferrer earlier motored into the last four to a 6-3, 6-3 win over Serbia's Viktor Troicki.
The players exchanged breaks in the middle of the first set but fourth seed Ferrer broke again thanks to a volley down the line before the tall Troicki also stalled in the second.
While Nadal powered past Croat Ivan Ljubicic 6-1, 6-3 in pursuit of a record seventh straight title on the Monaco clay, Federer continued his sticky start to the season as Melzer set up a last four meeting with David Ferrer today.
Windy conditions caused problems on center court during Federer's match, with huge waves in the bay just behind the open arena and the fluttering flags showing just how blustery it was.
Dust from the clay was flying up into the players' faces but Federer can have few excuses having netted several simple forehands and a smash against the seventh-seeded Austrian, who recovered from a slight back injury suffered in the first game.
Melzer stormed back and never let 16-time grand slam champion Federer settle, taking two of his break-point opportunities with gusto while limiting the Swiss's ability to fight back in the first clay event of the European season.
"He did well and played aggressive. He didn't give me many chances," Federer, who has never taken the Monte Carlo title and last won a tournament at Doha in early January, told reporters.
"I didn't think I played terrible. It's the first week of play (on clay) so I didn't expect to play my best. It's been a solid tournament."
The French Open starts on May 22 and although Federer was impressive in his first two matches here, Nadal looks the clear favorite to retain his Roland Garros title.
Lose the advantage
Top seed Nadal broke Ljubicic in the first game of the first set only to immediately lose the advantage by double-faulting but he broke again straight away when the Croatian netted a simple volley.
The rest was a procession for Nadal, who won every claycourt tournament he entered last year, and he next plays the winner of the last quarterfinal between Andy Murray and Frederico Gil.
As street workers near the Monte Carlo Country Club were making preparations for next month's Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, Spaniard Ferrer earlier motored into the last four to a 6-3, 6-3 win over Serbia's Viktor Troicki.
The players exchanged breaks in the middle of the first set but fourth seed Ferrer broke again thanks to a volley down the line before the tall Troicki also stalled in the second.
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