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Classy Djokovic battles past Murray

Paes-Stepanek notch up second straight victory to enter semifinals
Last Updated 08 November 2012, 17:18 IST

Novak Djokovic squeezed past Britain's Andy Murray in the latest chapter of their evolving rivalry on Wednesday but ended the day still uncertain of a place in the last four at the ATP World Tour Finals after Tomas Berdych overpowered Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

Once again there was barely a cigarette paper between the two 25-year-olds as Djokovic chiselled out a 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory to take command of Group A at the season-ending showdown.

Victory for Tsonga later against Berdych would have guaranteed Djokovic a top-two finish in the group and progress to the semis but Berdych's 7-5, 3-6, 6-1 victory means all four players, even winless Tsonga, could still qualify.

Djokovic, who has two wins from two matches, faces Berdych on Friday when victory would guarantee top spot in the group. Murray, who like Berdych has one win, plays Tsonga knowing a straight-sets victory would clinch a semifinal spot.

The last thing on the minds of Djokovic and Murray earlier were sets percentages and games countbacks as they set about each other with the sort of relish that marks out their duels as “must see” matches.

Apart from the opening set when world number three Murray could do no wrong, the quality did not quite reach the heights of this year's Australian Open semifinal or the US Open final, but it was riveting fare all the same.  Some of the rallies resembled high-speed chess as both players probed for non-existent weaknesses.

Single points often became mini epics in their own right as first Murray held sway, then Djokovic turned things around before the Serb held off a late Murray fightback to seal victory in two hours and 34 minutes.

It was Djokovic's fourth victory over Murray this year with the other three of their seven clashes going the way of the Scot,.

A miserly Murray dropped only three points on his serve in the opening set, offering Djokovic no way into the match.

However, Djokovic refused to panic, even when facing potential critical break point at 1-1 in the second set when Murray was still bossing the rallies.

He produced a moment of magic, bravely taking on a drive volley and landing the ball flush on the intersection between baseline and sideline.

Djokovic then broke Murray for the first time in the next game when his opponent missed a volley and the momentum shifted his way as the almost inevitable decider loomed. A terrible service game from Murray gifted Djokovic a break of serve in the third set and the Scot had to scramble to avoid a double break before launching a spirited fightback.

When Murray levelled at 4-4 he looked favourite to win but a lapse at 5-5 allowed Djokovic the chance to serve for the match and he seized it, battling back from 15-40 to seal victory.

Paes-Stepanek in semis

Third seeds Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek qualified for the semifinals of the doubles competition after winning their second Group A match against sixth-seeded Spanish duo of Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez in straight sets on Thursday.

The Indo-Czech pair got the better of Granollers and Lopez 7-5, 6-4 in an hour and 32 minutes.

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(Published 08 November 2012, 17:18 IST)

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