Rafael Nadal came within two points of defeat before he fought back to progress into the last four of the Mutua Madrid Open tournament this Friday.Nadal had lost the first set and was trailing 6-5 on his serve and 15-30 down to fellow Spaniard David Ferrer when Ferrer missed a relatively easy shot to force two match points. Instead the number 4 seed saw his chance to begging and Nadal recover to take the game and force the set to a tiebreak, which he then won.He then used his new-found confidence to brush a crestfallen Ferrer aside in the third set to take a 4-6,
louboutin, 7-6 (7-3), 6-0 win over a rival who has not beaten him on red clay in 9 years and who will probably never have a better chance.The clash between the two Spaniards was without doubt the main attraction of the day, especially following the exit of Roger Federer on Thursday and Novak Djorkovic's surprise defeat on Monday, and the main court was accordingly packed with spectators.Ferrer took an early break in the first set and moved into a 3- 1 lead, which soon became 4-1 as he held his serve and the advantage was enough to see him home in the first set.He then looked to have victory in his grasp, but Nadal's fightbacl was to prove decisive."It's true if I had lost that point it would have been 15-40 and two match points for him and the match would have been nearly over: fortunately I guessed where he was going," said Nadal of the key moment in the game.The Spaniard, who is only number five seed in Madrid as the result of his long lay-off with a knee injury,
http://www.burberrycloud.com/, admitted he still had to find his best form in the tournament, despite making the last four." I think I played well for moments. I was a bit up and down during the whole match playing some very good games then making a few mistakes. When you play up and down against players like David,
longchamps, you know, it's very difficult to win. I was lucky at the end of the match. I am very happy with what happened," he said.A Spanish player in the final is assured as Nadal will meet Pablo Andujar in the semi-final this Saturday. Andujar took a straight sets win 6-3, 7-5 against 14th seed Kei Niskikori,
http://www.chaneloutletroses.com/, who on Thursday had knocked reigning champions, Roger Federer out of the tournament.Thomas Berdych also reached the semi-finals thanks to a 7-6 (3), 6-4 win over Andy Murray. Berdych's win means that Nadal is now the highest seed left in the competition and he will face the winner of the match between Jo Wilfred Tsonga and Stanislas Wawrinka, which didn't start before 23.30 local time.Nadal has so far enjoyed the advantage of playing all of his games on the same court at the same time, while other players have had to play at different times and on different courts during the tournament.
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Northcliffe s Courtney Hancock completed the triple crown of surf lifesaving by winning her first Coolangatta Gold women s title.Full coverage and interviews in tomorrow s Gold Coast BulletinHancock beat Liz Pluimers in a tight affair which saw the two battle each other until the final metres,
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At this point, we are all working against the clock, Kirsten Mildren, a spokeswoman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), told IRIN on 14 May in Bangkok. Thirteen thousand have already been moved. It s estimated another 25,000 will be moved today.
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