Federer battles weather to advance in Estoril

19 Apr, 2008

Roger Federer battled changing weather which went from sun to rain and back before finally beating Portuguese Frederico Gil 6-4, 6-1 on Friday at the Estoril Open. A quarter-final twice interrupted by the unpredictable conditions sent the players off court for 35 minutes in the first set and another 25 in the third game of the second.
Federer, working to lift his first title of the season as he begins the pre-French Open clay campaign working with provisional Spanish coach Jose Higueras, was able to come out after the second interruption to finish the job. The top seed will now hope conditions hold while outsiders Jiri Vanek of the Czech Republic and German Denis Gremelmayr fight for the right to face the 12-time grand slam winner on Saturday at the Estadio Nacional.
Weather is not expected to change markedly for the rest of the weekend, turning the first week on European clay into a test of nerve and patience as well as becoming a pointer to the unfolding pre-Roland Garros run-up.
Federer went up a 4-2 break in the opening set after coming back from the first rain interruption against the 146-ranked Gil, a wild card entry with two wins this season at the ATP level. But the underdog got it back in a heroic display before Federer claimed the set with another break as skies began to darken again. The Swiss lost his rhythm, losing serve to start the second before getting it straight back, 1-1.
As another shower arrived, the pair left the court, coming back in sunlight just under half an hour later to complete the match. Federer left little to chance, with two more breaks as he closed out the difficult victory with his fifth ace. Second seed Nikolay Davydenko was aiming to join Federer in the last four as he faced French seventh seed Marc Gicquel. Davydenko, the recent Miami champion, has won his last nine matches and holds a 2-0 margin over Gicquel.
In women's play, second-seeded Russian Maria Kirilenko moved into the semis with a convincing win over Italian Tathiana Garbin 6-0, 6-1 while Czech Iveta Benesova defeated French eighth seed Camille Pin 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.

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