Updated: 12pm
RAFA NADAL EXTENDED his mastery over long-time rival Roger Federer as he stormed into an Australian Open final against Stanislas Wawrinka in straight sets this morning.
Spanish top seed Nadal defeated the 17-time Grand Slam champion 7-6 (7/4), 6-3, 6-3 in a dominant semi-final win lasting two hours and 24 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.
Federer was confident of a better showing after failing to beat Nadal in Grand Slams since the 2007 Wimbledon final, but the world number one was relentless in taking apart the much-decorated Swiss.
In 33 meetings in their great, if one-sided, rivalry, Nadal now leads Federer 23-10 and has won their last six matches in Slams as well as their last five meetings on all stages.
Nadal, the 2009 champion, will line up in his third Australian final against Wawrinka and he has yet to lose to the Swiss eighth seed in 12 matches.
โWe played some really tough rallies at the end of the first set and I resisted really well because Roger was trying to play very aggressive and taking the ball very early,โ Nadal said.
โI think tonight I played my best match of the tournament, so I am very happy for that.โ
With the loss, Federer also ceded the mantle of Switzerlandโs number one player, an honour he has held since 2001, to Wawrinka.
Nadal, seemingly untroubled by a large blister on his serving hand, progressively got stronger during the semi-final and broke Federerโs serve four times and lost his only once.
Nadal hit 28 winners to 25 unforced errors, while under-pressure Federer made 50 unforced errors and won just 23 of 42 points he contested at the net.
It will be the Spaniardโs 19th Grand Slam final on Sunday and he will be bidding for his 14th major title to tie American Pete Sampras in joint second place behind Federer on the all-time list.
Federer fought off break points in two service games before taking the opening set to a tiebreaker, but volleying errors cost the Swiss and Nadal cruised to the first set with two set points.
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The gap widened in the second set with Nadal ruthless in his groundstrokes and putting Federer under pressure to hold serve in the fourth game, before breaking him with a forehand winner in his next service game.
Whatever Federer sent back over the net, the Spanish world number returned with a vengeance and he ripped a series of stunning forehand winners to take a two-sets-to-love lead.
Both players exchanged service breaks early in the third set but Nadal broke Federer for a second time to lead 4-3 and close in on victory.
Nadal broke Federer again in the ninth game and won on his second match point, and the tournamentโs four-time winner left the arena with his head bowed.
Originally published 11.25am
Monaghan putting it up to Dublin in the second half certainly not a walk over. 53 minutes in and all square
League final for the rebels but will have to step it up against the Dubs as I expect them to brush Monaghan aside. Think itโs time the Northern to drop the blanket defenceโฆ. shocking to watch.
Itโs been adopted by all teams below Division 1, if they try to match the big guns man to man theyโll get blown out if the water! Itโs no longer just a Northern style
Maybe open your eyes Owl when watching a match and form your own unique opinions instead of following the mediaโs approach on criticising the northern teams. Donegal for one donโt have a blanket defence for the sake of negativity. The have a system that works and forwards that can cause real damage like against Dublin last year. They scored 19 points today. What a terribly negative teamโฆ.
Maybe you should watch that game again. โฆ blanket defence on show all day. Cork put pressure on them to come out and play and NOT because it was Donegals game plan. My opinions are formed by actually watching the game and not just reading the resultโฆ
You sir, can suck my white hammer.
Good man Jimmy. โฆ constructive yet to the point !
Well I was at the game today so i saw quite clearly how Donegal played. You clearly have little understanding of how their tactics work. You may as well stick to the blanket criticism of every ulster team playing purely negative football.
How their tactics work ????
Yes I can see it works a treat. Silly little comment.