Roger Federer Eyes Chance Against Stricken Rafael Nada
The Swiss all-time grand slam champion has not beaten Nadal
in five slam encounters since his 2007 Wimbledon final triumph, in a period of
dominance by the Spanish world number one.
But a combination of Federer's resurgence under Swedish
mentor Stefan Edberg, and Nadal's blister-induced weakened serve, has thrown
open the outcome of Friday's blockbuster semi-final.
Nadal was clearly discomfited by the ugly blister in the
palm of his serving hand as he spluttered with seven double-faults, two on
break points, in his battling four-set win over Grigor Dimitrov in the
quarter-finals.
The 13-time grand slam champion, 27, complained that a lack
of confidence in his weakened serve made him vulnerable against the rising
Bulgarian star.
"I served slower. I served bad," said Nadal, who
is on a 10-match winning run.
"I felt my biggest problem was the serve because
serving like this gives me a problem with everything else," he added.
Best Australian Open result: Champion (2009)
"When you lose confidence with one important shot like
the serve, then you are not able to play the rest of the shots with confidence.
"So I'm going to try to improve that, because I'll need
it in the semi-final if I'm going to have the chance to be in the final."
With the defeat of three-time defending champion Novak
Djokovic on the other side of the men's draw, and Federer's four-set defeat of
triple runner-up Andy Murray, only the Swiss great now stands in the way of a
third Australian Open final appearance for Nadal.
Former world number one Federer, now ranked sixth, is trying
to prolong his fabulous career and show he is still capable of winning an 18th
grand slam title, with his last coming at Wimbledon 2012.
The 32-year-old Swiss maestro last month hired six-time
grand slam champion Stefan Edberg in an advisory coaching role, and said he is
feeling good again about his tennis.
"It's an amazing result for me again to be in the
semis. This one feels different because of the tougher times I've had in (last
year's) slams, Wimbledon, at the US Open," Federer said.
"I am back physically. I'm explosive out there. I can
get to balls. I'm not afraid to go for balls."
Federer said he will draw on Edberg's big-match experience
to devise his strategy against Nadal, but clearly he is relishing the prospect
of playing the Spaniard again on the big stage.
"He's been tough to play against, no doubt. I'm happy I
get a chance to play him in a Slam again," said Federer, who lost to Nadal
in the 2012 Australian Open semi-finals in their last Slam encounter.
Nadal is bidding to become only the third man to win each of
the four grand slam titles twice should he get through to Sunday's final.
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