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Berdych, Wawrinka to meet for Rotterdam title

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands: Stan Wawrinka nullified the serving attack of second seed Milos Raonic 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (9-7) on Saturday to set up a final with Tomas Berdych at the ATP Rotterdam World Tennis event.

The Swiss fourth seed fired 10 aces of his own while holding second seeded Raonic to 13 in a semi-final win lasting 98 minutes. Wawrinka now stands

By AFP
February 15, 2015
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands: Stan Wawrinka nullified the serving attack of second seed Milos Raonic 7-6 (7/3), 7-6 (9-7) on Saturday to set up a final with Tomas Berdych at the ATP Rotterdam World Tennis event.

The Swiss fourth seed fired 10 aces of his own while holding second seeded Raonic to 13 in a semi-final win lasting 98 minutes. Wawrinka now stands 4-0 over the Canadian.

Holder Berdych followed his game plan to the letter and reached his second consecutive final in Rotterdam with a crushing 6-2, 6-1 defeat of Gilles Simon. The rout lasted just 56 minutes.

Wawrinka will be playing for his second title of the season after winning Chennai and then reaching the Australian Open semi-finals.

The world number eight kept Raonic in check throughout their semi-final, with Wawrinka sealing victory on his second match point after twice preventing Raonic from taking the contest into a deciding set.

Wawrinka and Berdych will be playing for the 16th time, with the Swiss leading their series 10-5 after winning their last five meetings.

Berdych stayed in total control against semi-final opponent Simon as he swept to his ninth straight Rotterdam victory, losing only one point on first serve.
Berdych ended with 14 winners and breaks on four of five chances.

He trailed Simon 3-6 coming into the match, said: "I did many things differently today compared to our last matches, this result is clear proof.

"I´m happy with how I handled it, with just the right amount of patience and choosing the right shots in the right moment.

"I created the moments for myself and got the situation to my liking."

Berdych won the opening set in 32 minutes with two breaks of Simony´s serve and then picked up the pace as he hurtled to victory, advancing to the final on the first of three match points. (AFP)