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Internet Edition. October 19, 2007, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Djokovic noses home a winner in Madrid struggle AFP, Madrid Novak Djokovic missed a match point and struck 41 unforced errors but mounted a fightback into the third round of the Madrid Masters with a 6-7 (7/9), 6-3, 6-3 win over Fernando Verdasco on Wednesday. The 20-year-old winner, who holds Masters shields this season from Miami and Montreal was forced to the wall by the attacking Spaniard, whose lethal forehand has earned him the nickname of "Hot Sauce." Djokovic came up trumps in 2hr 34min as he saved all ten break points he faced. The Serb, who played the US Open final against Federer, next faces former Spanish great Juan Carlos Ferrero, who met long time mate and rival Carlos Moya for the 14th time and ended up a 7-6 (7/2), 6-4 winner. Argentine danger-man Guillermo Canas looms in the path of holder Roger Federer after advancing 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 over Agustin Calleri. The Swiss top seed's life suddenly got a touch uncomfortable as he comes up against the South American spoiler who knocked him out of back-to-back Masters events last spring during one of the worst wobbles of his illustrious career. Canas, who has been back on the ATP for more than a year after serving a doping ban, stunned Federer in the Indian Wells second round and repeated the upset little more than a week later with a fourth-round victory in Miami. The pair have met four times - all at the Masters level - with the South American winning three. The 2006 finalist Fernando Gonzalez of Chile beat Nicolas Almagro 7-6 (13/11), 7-5 to add to Spanish misery at home. Gonzalez stands seventh in the race for one of four remaining places for the season-wrap-up Masters Cup in Shanghai, was beaten by Federer in straight sets a year ago. The fifth-seeded Chilean followed up that performance by reaching the Australian Open final last January only to go out again to the Swiss. Luckless American James Blake led a parade of seeded losers, with the number six now 0-4 in Madrid following a defeat by Mario Ancic 6-3, 6-4. Blake, who lost a Stockholm semi-final at the weekend, had complained of back pain in that contest and will now rest for a week. Feliciano Lopez won an all-Spanish clash at the expense of seventh seed David Ferrer 7-6 (7/3), 7-5.
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