Federer ready to renew rivalry with Nadal

Roger Federer has beaten Juan Martin del Potro and now faces a 32nd career meeting with Rafael Nadal in the last four of the ATP World Tour Finals.

Roger Federer in action

Roger Federer (pic) has advanced to the ATP Tour semi-final in London, to clash with Rafael Nadal. (AAP)

Roger Federer insists he is happy to be labelled as the underdog in the latest instalment of his epic rivalry with Rafael Nadal after booking a semi-final showdown with the Spaniard at the ATP World Tour Finals.

Federer defeated Argentine fourth seed Juan Martin del Potro 4-6 7-6 (7-2) 7-5 at London's O2 Arena on Saturday to ensure a second place finish in Group B and a 32nd career meeting with world No.1 Nadal.

In the other semi, defending champion Novak Djokovic, who finished Group B with a 100 per cent record after Saturday's 7-6 (7-5) 4-6 6-3 win over Richard Gasquet, takes on Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka.

Federer, a six-time Tour Finals champion, is desperate to finish one of the worst campaigns of his illustrious career with yet another triumph in the prestigious season-ending event.

The 32-year-old knows Nadal goes into the tie as favourite after capping a remarkable 2013 return from a serious knee injury by winning the French and US Opens, as well as eight other titles, en route to securing first place in the year-end rankings.

History also favours Nadal, who leads their head-to-head 21-10 and has won 13 of their past 17 matches, including all three this year.

But Federer can take comfort from his record of winning all four of his indoor clashes with Nadal, including the 2010 final at the O2 Arena.

"I just feel like I need to look at it more as being an underdog a little bit because of circumstances, because of my year, because of his year," Federer said.

"Maybe that free swinging is what I need to do a little bit more.

"We know each other that well. He's going to do exactly what he needs to do, I'm going to try to do what I need to do."

For most of Saturday's winner-takes-all clash with del Potro it looked like it would be the 2009 US Open champion who would be going through to meet Nadal.

Del Potro took the first set with a dominant display and moved a break ahead in the second.

Federer took the second-set tie-break but it was del Potro who was in control again with a 3-0 lead in the final set before Federer finally produced some of his best tennis.

"I fought back the whole match," Federer said.

"I was really getting angry at myself, how could I play a loose game, why is this happening?

"To get the victory was a great feeling."

World No.2 Djokovic, bidding for a third Tour Finals title, will go into his meeting with Wawrinka on a 20-match winning run after defeating French eighth seed Gasquet in a dead rubber.

Djokovic has won his past 13 matches against Wawrinka, including a pair of thrilling clashes at the Australian and US Opens this year.


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