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FEDERER JINX CAN END - DAVYDENKO

By Eleanor Crooks, Press Association Sport

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Nikolay Davydenko believes he can beat Roger Federer in their semi-final clash at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals on Saturday - despite failing to do so on 12 successive occasions.

The Russian booked his last-four spot on Friday night with a 7-6 (7/4) 4-6 6-3 victory over Robin Soderling, who was already through.

After Thursday's shenanigans, the equation tonight was simple - a win for Davydenko would put him through while defeat would hand the second place to defending champion Novak Djokovic, who beat Rafael Nadal 7-6 (7/5) 6-3 earlier.

Davydenko proved up to the task but the set Soderling won ensured he topped the group and will meet Juan Martin del Potro on Saturday evening, while the world number seven faces a quick turnaround for an afternoon match against Federer.

Although history is against him, the pair have not met for more than a year and Davydenko is hopeful he will at last be able to better the world number one.

He said: "Every 12 times I was coming and believing I can win. It's not like I come for the match and say already I'm losing.

"But I know Federer is older, I'm also older. Maybe I start to play better and Federer not so good? We'll see.

"I play great matches all three now. I would like to play the same way like today, and I hope I can run tomorrow good, fast, and do no mistakes."

Djokovic missed out despite also winning two matches out of three because his sets percentage was the worst of the trio.

The Serbian said earlier: "It's absolutely deserved for Davydenko if he qualifies. He played really well."

Djokovic had struggled through his three matches, the strain of a year in which he has played nearly 100 matches clearly catching up with him.

"I think the season that I had this year has took a toll on me a little bit at this tournament," he continued.

"You try to win every match you play. Unfortunately for me, the exhaustion came in the tournament where I should have been the freshest.

"But, still, I managed to get two out of three wins. If I finish today the season, I will be very happy to finish in this way, and just hope to rest well for 2010."

Nadal, meanwhile, insists the tournament has been a positive experience despite three straight-sets defeats.

"If you lose, you have to learn with the victories and the losses," said the Spaniard, who has reached the semi-finals on his two previous appearances at the end-of-season event.

"This tournament gives me different feelings and gives me probably the opportunity to see what I have to do to play better and to start the next year better.

"I see what I have to do if I want to be more competitive on these kind of surfaces with these players for the next year."

Nadal's physical struggles have been at the heart of his problems this season. The 23-year-old was unable to defend his Wimbledon crown because of knee troubles and then missed another month after the US Open with an abdominal injury.

Describing his physical condition, he said: "The battery sometimes finishes and you have to buy another one.

"That's what I'm going to do for next year. Charge and practise hard. Only practising you can come back to your best level. That's what I did all my life."

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