Tennis

Nadal, Djokovic take different paths to Madrid semifinal matchup

​Rafael Nadal withstood a tough challenge from David Goffin 7-6 (3), 6-2 on Friday and will face Novak Djokovic in the Madrid Open semifinals. Djokovic advanced when Kei Nishikori withdrew before their match because of a wrist injury.

The former is seeking a 5th title at the tennis tournament

Rafael Nadal, left, and Novak Djokovic, right, will meet in the semifinals at the Madrid Open. Nadal, who is seeking his fifth title at the event, held off David Goffin on Friday, while Djokovic advanced when Kei Nishikori withdrew before their match because of a wrist injury. (Getty Images/CBC Sports)

Rafael Nadal set up a semifinal with Novak Djokovic after withstanding a tough challenge from David Goffin 7-6 (3), 6-2 at the Madrid Open on Friday.

Djokovic, the defending champion, advanced when Kei Nishikori withdrew before their quarter-final because of a wrist injury.

"It's going to be a very tough match against one of the best players in tennis history," Nadal said. "I've been playing at a high level during many weeks. I know tomorrow is going to be a day that either I play really well or I'm not going to have many chances."

Nadal hasn't beaten Djokovic since the 2014 French Open final, losing the last seven matches against him.

On the women's side, defending champion Simone Halep of Romania cruised past Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 6-2, 6-3 to reach her third Madrid Open final. The third-seeded Halep, who lost the 2014 final to Maria Sharapova, will play Kristina Mladenovic of France.

Mladenovic made it to her fourth final of the year— and second consecutive — by defeating Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia 6-4, 7-6 (4).

"I just want to go there and [play] my game, because if I do, I have a big chance to win," Halep said.

Taking control

In a meeting between the players with the most match wins this year, Nadal saved all five break points he faced against the 10th-ranked Goffin, and converted his chances in the second set to win his 13th straight match and tour-leading 32nd of the year.

Goffin, who has 27 victories, was trying to make it to his third final this season.

He saved all six break opportunities he conceded to Nadal in the first set, but the fifth-ranked Spaniard took control of the tiebreaker under the closed roof on centre court.

Nadal, a four-time champion in Madrid, had an easier time in the second set after earning an early break, and closed out the match with another at the end.

"We had to hit very close to the line to win the points," said Nadal, who is trying to win his third consecutive title after victories in Monte Carlo and Barcelona.

In another quarter-final, Pablo Cuevas of Uruguay rallied to beat Alexander Zverev of Germany 3-6, 6-0, 6-4. Cuevas won one of the points of the tournament with a no-look winner with his back to the court after a lob shot by Zverev early in the second set.

Semifinal drought

The sixth-seeded Nishikori withdrew saying his wrist was "not 100 per cent" and he didn't "want to risk" a more serious injury.

"I don't want to go too hard on my wrist," the Japanese player said. "I want to fight again in every match."

Djokovic hasn't played in the semifinals of any event since winning the title in Doha at the beginning of the year. He lost to Goffin in the quarter-finals in Monte Carlo, his first clay tournament of the season.

Nishikori, who beat Djokovic in the 2014 U.S. Open semifinals, was playing in his first tournament since March. He withdrew from the Barcelona Open last month because of the lingering wrist inflammation.

A finalist in Madrid in 2014, Nishikori lost his last 10 matches against Djokovic, including in the semifinals in Madrid last year.

Nishikori said he will "take a couple of days off" and try to recover in time to play in Rome next week and then in the French Open at the end of the month.

"I cannot promise to play or pull out right now," he said.