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Saturday, August 11, 2012 4:41:16 PM (IST)  

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Djokovic Scrapes through to Rogers Cup Semis

Toronto, Aug 11 (IANS): Serbian Novak Djokovic managed to overpower veteran Tommy Haas 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 in a dramatic quarterfinals match of the Rogers Cup tennis tournament here.

Despite his valiant efforts, Haas, 34, the oldest player in the tournament, lost the third set after tying with the 25-year-old Serbian powerhouse in the first two, Xinhua reported Friday.

Despite the loss, Haas, whose career high ranking was No.2 more than a decade ago in May 2002, played impressively against current No.2 Djokovic with his smart, risk-taking style that delighted and thrilled the audience.

Time and again Haas sent Djokovic scrambling all over his half of the court chasing the ball, with his wicked backhand shots and uncanny ability to detect and seize every opportunity to send drop shots right off the net. He missed a few times, but succeeded more times.

But in the end, it was not enough to overcome Djokovic's dominance from the baseline. Even if he was fresh off the Olympics matches and with lingering jetlag, Djokovic again reminded the audience why he is among the world's best players as he hit the tennis ball to incredible angles.

Djokovic, who appeared tense on the court, was gracious about his worthy opponent after the match.

"Tommy is a great player," he told reporters.

"After years of injuries and surgeries, he comes back very strong, very fit, plays really well on faster surfaces."

"He made a couple really good matches here and he was on the roll (sic), so it was a really tough match," said Djokovic.

Djokovic will face fellow Serbian Janko Tipsarevic in the semifinals Saturday. Before the Djokovic-Haas match, Tipsarevic defeated Spain's Marcel Granollers on the same court.

In the other quarterfinals, Toronto's own Milos Raonic lost to American John Isner. While Isner's fellow American and the 2011 Rogers Cup runner up, Mardy Fish, went down against a surging Richard Gasquet, who upset world's No.7 Tomas Berdych in two straight sets in day's first match at the main stadium.

Every player in the four quarterfinal matches played twice, as the tournament schedule was condensed after rain washed out play Thursday.

Earlier Friday, Isner defeated German Philip Kohlschreiber, Haas got past Czech player Radek Stepanek, and Fish overcame Juan Monaco of Argentina.


 
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