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TENNIS

Ferrer beats Almagro at Valencia, makes semifinals

AP
Spain's David Ferrer returns a ball to Spain's Nicolas Almagro during the Open 500 Valencia at the Agora space in Valencia on Friday.
  • The fifth-ranked David Ferrer improved to 12-0 against Nicolas Almagro
  • Ferrer has won the Valencia title twice and has never lost to Almagro
  • Jurgen Melzer and Alexandr Dolgopolov each won to set up their own semifinal match

VALENCIA, Spain (AP) β€” David Ferrer beat his Spanish Davis Cup teammate Nicolas Almagro 6-3, 7-5 on Friday to reach the semifinals of the Valencia Open.

The fifth-ranked Ferrer was little troubled on the hard indoor surface as he improved to 12-0 against an opponent who will become his teammate next month in the Czech Republic when Spain looks to defend its Davis Cup title.

Ferrer has won the Valencia title twice and has never lost to Almagro, a record that includes four encounters this season.

Almagro had a triple-break chance in the sixth game of the second set but failed to turn it around as Ferrer held before breaking in the 11th game. Ferrer saved his fourth break point in the final game before clinching the win when Almagro hit long.

Earlier, Jurgen Melzer and Alexandr Dolgopolov each won to set up their own semifinal match.

Melzer, who hasn't dropped a set at the tournament, beat David Goffin of Belgium 7-6 (7), 6-4. The Austrian overcame a poor first serve, including seven double-faults.

Dolgopolov defeated defending champion Marcel Granollers 6-0, 6-2.

"It was for sure easier than expected. He was frustrated and he wasn't playing his best tennis," said the 21st-ranked Dolgopolov, who broke the Spaniard five times.

Granollers is expected to lead Spain's doubles team in Prague.

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