Djokovic adds to Nadal woes at ATP Finals

By Martyn Herman
LONDON, England (Reuters) – Rafael Nadal’s misery was completed yesterday when he lost 7-6, 6-3 to Novak Djokovic at the ATP World Tour Finals meaning he will pack his bags for Spain having failed to win a solitary set in his three matches.

Djokovic kept alive his hopes of reaching the semi-finals but he will have to wait until Nikolay Davydenko takes on already qualified Swede Robin Soderling in the final round-robin match of the season-ending event at the O2 Arena before knowing if his two Group B victories will be enough.

Davydenko would squeeze out Serbia’s Djokovic should he beat Soderling by virtue of a better sets win/loss ratio.

Nadal, who could lose the world number two spot if Djokovic goes on to win the tournament, once again looked a shadow of the player that began the year in such devastating fashion.

He lost his opening two services games although his instinctive battling qualities allowed him to break a weary-looking Djokovic twice to take the opening set into a tiebreak.

Some weak baseline errors allowed Djokovic to forge into a 6-2 lead before Nadal won the next three points only to loop a harmless looking forehand into the tramlines.

Nadal needed treatment on his lower back at 1-2 in the second set. He dropped his serve again in the following game with yet another forehand error and Djokovic stayed out in front to claim victory in one hour 57 minutes.

In Group A, which concluded on Thursday in confusing circumstances when three players ended with almost identical records, world number one Roger Federer and Juan Martin del Potro moved through to the semi-finals.

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