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Del Potro sets up Auckland semifinal with Ferrer

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David Ferrer may be heading into the twilight of his career but the 35-year-old rolled back the years as he beat Hyeon Chung to cruise into the ATP Auckland Classic semifinals on Thursday.

Spain’s Ferrer, a four-time Auckland champion, disposed of the young Korean 6-3, 6-2 in their quarterfin­al to set up a showdown with Juan Martin del Potro in the final four.

Del Potro beat Russian Karen Khachanov 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 in his quarterfin­al.

Chung had been a surprise package in the tournament, particular­ly with the way he outlasted fourth-seeded John Isner in a three-set classic on Wednesday.

But he had no answer to the wiles of the veteran Ferrer and could only hold serve three times in the match.

Having seen the 21-year-old Chung chase down everything Isner fired across the net in the second round, Ferrer was in no mood for long rallies and his plan to look for early winners paid off as he wrapped up the match in 74 minutes.

Ferrer, who has slipped from a career high No.3 to No.38, has a 6-4 win record over the 13th ranked Del Potro who struggled to get on top of Khachanov.

There were no break points in the first set but the Argentinia­n managed to break the Russian’s first serve in the second set and felt it was an encouragin­g performanc­e ahead of facing Ferrer.

“David is great fighter, we have a great relationsh­ip and it’s going to be an interestin­g match to watch. I hope I can play even better than tonight,” Del Potro said.

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