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Roger defeats Nadal and books |final spot
Roger won the 28th encounter with Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-4 and will now play John Isner in Sunday's final of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
The match started nearly three hours late because of rain, conditions were very windy and temperatures plunged. "I had a good day. It was a great match in tough conditions," Roger said. "It was so difficult but man I couldn't be more happy. I played amazing. I didn't expect myself to play so well, and this is sometimes when you can pull off the biggest wins of your career. That's where I'm happy I gave myself a chance this week."
Roger was extremely efficient, converting the three break-points he had right upon the first attempt. He was even serving for victory at 5-2 in the second set when Nadal broke his serve. But only two games and a rain-delay later he made everything clear with a final ace.
Roger will play John Isner in Sunday's final. He leads the head-to-head against the American 2-1. Roger had lost the last Davis Cup match on clay in Switzerland just a few weeks ago.

ALLEZ!
Annoying too were the rain interruptions, but AKWARD was the one before the match point AND WORSE was Nadal's need to go to the toilet at 5|4 in 2nd set...funny guy...
I guess Isner is a bit tired and not 100% confident. YOU will find out his weaknesses yourself, I'm pretty sure.
uRFantastic, uRFabulous and at this final uRFavourite!
uRFan kuetsc
Roger, thank you
we ALL believe that....
we ALL knew that...
U FINALLY MADE A BELIEVER OUT OF YOURSELF, LIKE HAH~!!
Mike CC
Am watching the replay of last evening's battle with Rafa and really getting to savor your play in this match. So many brilliant shots -- it's a great strategy, which sometimes takes you out of your comfort zone and so hard to maintain when you have to fight your instinct to go to what is comfortable. The execution is amazing to watch and so many nuances that I see today watching it again that I missed last night.
Well done, Roger. Best wishes against John.
xxoo - Steelady