Nadal, Murray reach French Open semis

Eight-time champion Rafael Nadal has defeated compatriot David Ferrer to reach his ninth French Open semi-final, where he’ll face Wimbledon champion Andy Murray.

The world number one recovered from dropping his first set of the tournament to record a 4-6 6-4 6-0 6-1 win, while seventh-seeded Murray defeated home hope Gael Monfils 6-4 6-1 4-6 1-6 6-0.

Wednesday’s win took the 28-year-old Nadal’s record in Paris to 64 victories and just one loss and extended his mastery over his 32-year-old Spanish Davis Cup teammate to 22 victories against just six defeats.

He did it in some style, reeling off 13 of the last 14 games before the sun set.

“When you play David on any surface, it’s always tough and he’s having a great season,” said Nadal of a man who beat him in Monte Carlo in April, one of three losses the top seed suffered on European clay this spring in a 10-year low.

“But I was more aggressive after the first set and maybe he did not have the best of matches as it went on.”

After not getting on court until just before 1900 local time as rain delayed the program by three hours, Nadal looked doomed to have to return on Thursday to complete his quarter-final ahead of a Friday semi-final.

But after losing the first set, the world number one raced through the next three.

The Spaniard, who is bidding to be the first man to win five French Opens in succession, has 14-5 career lead over Murray.

Murray turned in a stellar, 24-minute fifth set to snatch victory on Philippe Chatrier court in a match that was finally wrapped up at 9.40pm local time.

“It was very tough out there, I first played against Gael when we were about 10 or 11 in Rouen which is just a few miles from here but he’s a very good friend,” said Murray.

“The conditions were tough, it was very windy and slow, heavy and he moves so well around the court, probably the best of anyone on the Tour.”

Murray reached the last four at Roland Garros for the first time since 2011 when he lost against Nadal.

“Well, he has very good memories on this court,” Murray joked about the Spaniard.

“Right now, I’m just very happy to be in the semi-finals and I’m going to try and play my best tennis.”

The 27-year-old Scot also set a new British record of reaching 14 Grand Slam semi-finals, going one better than Fred Perry.

The other semi-final on Friday will feature world number two Novak Djokovic, who needs a Roland Garros title to complete a career Grand Slam, against Latvia’s Ernests Gulbis.

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