Shanghai Masters(在线收听

At the Shanghai Masters, third seed David Ferrer came from a set down on Saturday to defeat fellow Spaniard, while British Andy Murrey easily passed Japanese Kei Nishikori. From Shanghai, Yunfeng reports.

 
On central court, David Ferrer had a lovely victory. Apparently he was more eager to win the game as he started powerfully giving good serves and returned serve quite well.

Although having a sluggish beginning, Feliciano Lopez answered Ferrer with excellent serves. The two went to tie break into he first set, with Lopez being a little bit luckier to win.

But the Valencia resident didn't give any more chance to the No. 28-ranked Lopez as he defeated the left-hander in two hours and 11 minutes. The final score 6-7, 6-3, 6-3.

In his previous two matches the Spaniard beat Juan Carlos Ferrero and edged Andy Roddick. Ferrer good performances this week have earned him the fifth spot at the season-ending Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London next month.

In another semifinal game, Andy Murray overpowered Japan's Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-0 in under an hour.

Murray is meeting David Ferrer in the Shanghai Masters final.

"Yeah, I've played some great tennis the last few weeks but I'd love to finish it off tomorrow. It's going to be very tough, David's had a very good tournament, beat some top players, so I'm going to have to play a great match to beat him."

Murray has beaten Ferrer twice this year. One in last week's semifinals of the Japan Open in Tokyo and the other in the semifinals of the Australian Open in January.

The fourth-ranked Murray has now won 24 of his last 25 matches and is vying to win his third tournament in as many weeks.

For CRI this is Yunfeng.

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