
The first racket of the world, Spaniard Rafael Nadal, beat British Andy Marrey and for the fifth time in his career reached the final of the Wimbledon tournament, RIA Novosti reports.
On Friday, on the central court, the Spaniard won over Mardia (4th sowing number) with a score of 5: 7, 6: 2, 6: 2, 6: 4. A small advantage in the number of actively won balls remained behind the owner of the courts (42 versus 37), but for four sets the winner made only seven unconnected errors, and Murray was inexplicably mistaken 39 times. The semifinal match lasted a little less than three hours.
In the finale, Wimbledon 2010 winner will play with Novak Jokovic. Nadal, even if the title is successful, will yield to Serb the first line of the rating of the Association of Professional tennis players (ATP).