Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray into Madrid Open quarterfinals
MADRID (AP) — Past champions Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray cruised into the Madrid Open quarterfinals, both detained for little more than an hour each on Thursday.
On the women's side, two-time champ Serena Williams and titleholder Maria Sharapova reached the semifinals, and remained on course to meet in the final.
Nadal, the two-time defending champion, eased past Simone Bolelli of Italy 6-2, 6-2. Serving for the match, Nadal hit some typically agile shots; he earned match point by racing forward to reach a drop shot, then hurrying back to hit a heavy top-spun lob over Bolelli to within inches of the corner of the court.
Nadal was giving this week's tournament more importance than usual because he had yet to win a title on the European clay-court swing.
Murray, who finished off Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany in the previous round at 3 a.m. on Thursday, looked sharp as he dispatched Marcel Granollers of Spain 6-2, 6-0.
Tomas Berdych, who beat Nadal in the Australian Open quarterfinals, defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7-5, 6-2, and John Isner of the United States downed Nick Kyrgios of Australia, who ousted Roger Federer in a long, tense match in the previous round.
Those winners will meet on Friday, along with Kei Nishikori and David Ferrer, who beat Nishikori in February at Acapulco for his third title of the year. However, Nishikori beat Ferrer in last year's semifinals.
Murray, the 2008 champ, faces Milos Raonic, the Canadian who has a 3-2 record against him, and who defeated Leonardo Mayer of Argentina 6-4, 6-3.
Nadal said he was particularly happy with his serve against Bolelli.
"A serve here at altitude (Madrid is 550 meters, 1,800 feet, above sea level) is very important, it cuts the options available to the return, limiting the possibility of someone breaking you," Nadal said. "If your rival serves well, they can move you out of place. My serve has worked well and it gave me options."
His next opponent will be 10th-seeded Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria, who beat eighth-seeded Stan Wawrinka 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-3 for the second time in three weeks.
"Dimitrov is a very complete player, one of the best in the world," Nadal said. "He's proved he's playing at a very high level, and I hope I'll be prepared enough to compete with him tomorrow."
Ferrer rallied to win against fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, while Nishikori took out Roberto Bautista-Agut, another Spaniard, 6-3, 6-3. Isner hit 20 aces in beating Kyrgios 6-3, 6-7 (7), 6-4.