MELBOURNE, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- World No. 1 Rafael Nadal reached the final of the Australian Open by outlasting fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-7 (1), 6-4 in an epic which lasted a tournament record five hours and 14 minutes on Friday.
Spain'sRafaelNadalactsagainsthiscompatriotFernandoVerdasco
duringthesemifinalofmen'ssinglesatAustralianOpentennis
tournamentinMelbourne,Jan.30,2009.Nadaladvancedintothe
finalafterwinningthematch6-7,6-4,7-6,6-7,6-4.(XinhuaPhoto)
Nadal, the French Open, Wimbledon and the Beijing Olympics champion, will take on the long-time rival and world No. 2 Roger Federer on Sunday in his first final at Melbourne Park.
Both men hit top form quickly in the beginning of the match and held serve firmly until the tiebreak. Nadal made a quick start to the tiebreak by reaching a comfortable 3-1 lead, but Verdasco refused to be intimidated and evened the score before receiving a massive piece of luck, when his backhand hit the net and rolled over for two set points at 6-4.
Spain'sFernandoVerdascoreturnstheballagainst
hiscompatriotRafaelNadalduringthesemifinalof
men'ssinglesatAustralianOpentennistournamentin
Melbourne,Jan.30,2009.(XinhuaPhoto)
Verdasco grabbed the first chance to take the breaker 7-4 after an emphatic forehand volley winner.
The second set also looked to be headed towards a tie-break as both men continued to hold serve, despite Verdasco being forced to save four break points in the eighth game.
But Nadal managed to raise up his level in the tenth game, breaking to take the set at 6-4.
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