Objek Wisata- Surprises happen in the quarterfinal round of the Cincinnati Masters. Two top world-ranked Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray finally collapsed in the Cincinnati Masters tournament. Nadal is world number one tennis player defeated Marcos Baghdatis Greek origin, Saturday (21 / 8). Nadal admitted after the surrender doughtiness Baghdatis 4-6 6-4 and 4-6. While Murray is ranked fourth of the world must recognize the courage Mardy Fish in a match which ended in a three-set battle 6-7 (7 / 9), 6-1 and 7-6 (7 / 5).
Wisata- Nadal and Murray became the first tennis player and second seed who failed to survive to get to the semis. Previously, Novak Djokovic knocked out first after losing his opponent Andy Roddick. Roddick will meet with the tennis player who beat Murray, Mardy Fish. So only a tennis player Roger Federer winning the big four who will perform at the semi-final. Swiss tennis player to beat Nikolay Davydenko 6-4 7-5 and will face Baghdatis in the semifinals.
In the fight against Marcos Baghdatis, Nadal played less well. He was recorded making 41 unforced errors. The Spaniard was also going to fix the shortcomings it to appear in the United States (U.S.) Open later on August 30. "I have had a week to remedy a week to keep working, keep practicing hard and that's what I will try to do to continue to develop confidence my backhand, "Nadal said as quoted by Reuters. While Andy Murray's match versus Mardy Fish during the three sets of very sharp.
Murray's defeat, which last week at the Rogers Cup champion was quite surprising, considering that Fish did not enter a list of seed in the tournament. American tennis player became the first non-seed Lleyton Hewitt after the year 2007, which can penetrate the last four.
Despite losing, Murray claimed he was ready to perform at the U.S. open which will begin in less than two weeks away. "I've worked a lot on the field. I have worked as closely as possible to be in the best condition. I tried my best fight, and I almost won. I have undergone enough matches before the U.S. Open, I think so, "Murray said as quoted from Skysports.

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