Friday, November 4, 2011
Djokovic beats Baghdatis
BASEL, Switzerland (AP) -Novak Djokovic fought back from losing the first set to beat Marcos Baghdatis 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 in the Swiss Indoors quarterfinals on Friday.  The top-ranked Djokovic stayed on course to meet hometown favorite Roger Federer in the final for a third straight year, after the defending champion beat Andy Roddick of the United States 6-3, 6-2.  Djokovic had his serve broken twice early on before recovering to seal a victory that took his record against Baghdatis to 6-0, and raised his 2011 record to 67-3.  "I started slowly, no life on the court, and he took his chances," said Djokovic, playing his first tournament after a six-week break to heal a back injury.  "My body is still getting used to this competition mode.  I have to stay patient." The U.S.  Open, Wimbledon and Australian Open champion will play 32nd-ranked Kei Nishikori of Japan in Saturday's semifinals.  Nishikori beat Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 in a match that featured 13 breaks of serve.  Federer will play his 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medal-winning doubles partner Stanislas Wawrinka.  The Swiss No.  2 eased past Florian Mayer of Germany 6-2, 6-2.  In beating Roddick at Basel for the fourth time, Federer improved to 21-2 against the 2003 U.S.  Open winner.  He cruised to victory after breaking Roddick's serve to lead 5-3 in the first set.  "It's great to get those big momentum shifts going sometimes.  It was a good performance from my side," said Federer, who also is returning after six weeks off.  Roddick's pay check this week raised his career tournament earnings over $20 million.  Djokovic came to Basel having not played since Sept.  18, and was pushed to three sets for the second time in three matches.  "It's nothing I didn't expect, but I'm winning matches and that is what matters most," Djokovic said.  The 59th-ranked Baghdatis broke the top-seeded Serb's serve, and struck six aces in dominating the first set.  Djokovic broke through for a 4-2 lead in the second after the Cypriot double-faulted.  Djokovic commanded the rest of the match, sealing victory in exactly one hour less than Nishikori's two-hour, 39-minute effort.  Neither Nishikori nor 113th-ranked Kukushkin could land half of their first serves, however the 21-year-old Japanese took his first match-point chance with just his second ace.  With his three victories in Basel, Nishikori will rise to a career-best ranking and highest by a Japanese man.  He had been No.  30 after reaching the Shanghai Masters semifinals last month.  "It's a great feeling.  A great experience for me," said Nishikori, who lost his only meeting with Djokovic at the 2010 French Open.  "(Novak) is playing on a different level.  I am going to try to be more aggressive than usual."
