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Nadal nips Djokovic to reach 10th Rome final

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Rafael Nadal closed in on an eighth Rome Masters title as he dismissed old rival Novak Djokovic 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 on Saturday to reach the final for a record-extending 10th time.

The last-four success will give the Spanish top seed added confidence ahead of the French Open, where he has won a record 10 titles.

Nadal, still unbeaten in semifinals at the Foro Italico, unleashed a trademark clay-court attack after winning a tight first set lasting well over an hour.

"I need to be able to play my best tomorrow," Nadal said of a Sunday final against either defending champion Alexander Zverev or Croatian Marin Cilic.

"I'm very happy with my game. It all worked for me, the tactics, the shots."

The 31-year-old world number two cut the deficit in his head-to-head series with

Djokovic to 26-25, after their

51st meeting since first facing off in 2006.

But the Serb complained afterwards about poor scheduling which affected his preparatio­n, playing a late-afternoon quarterfin­al on Friday before returning to court on Saturday mid-afternoon.

"I don't want to seem like I'm complainin­g about losing the match because of the schedule. But having to end at night and coming back to play early in the day affects a lot," he said.

"Nobody has ever, ever reached me in my entire career to ask me about what I think would be the best scheduling. I don't think that is fair, we will address it in the next players' council."

Djokovic has rediscover­ed his form this week after months of elbow injury problems, including an operation earlier this year.

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