Murray, Djokovic, del Potro reach Wimbledon semifinals

WIMBLEDON, England — Wimble-weird almost struck again.

Facing a two-set deficit against an unseeded player making his Wimbledon quarterfinal debut, Andy Murray exorcised the tournament's upset demons with a stirring five-set comeback victory against veteran Fernando Verdasco of Spain on Wednesday.

"I came through an incredibly tough match," No. 2 Murray told BBC as he left the court following his 4-6, 3-6, 6-1 6-4, 7-5 Centre Court win against No. 54 Verdasco. "It could have gone either way."

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Murray, the reigning U.S. Open champion and last year's Wimbledon runner-up, reached his fifth consecutive All-England Club semifinal

"Made some bad mistakes, poor choices on the court," Murray said. "And then, I turned it around really well after that."

The 26-year-old Scot faces No. 24 seed Jerzy Janowicz, who became the first Polish man to reach a Grand Slam semifinal by smashing 30 aces on his way to beating countryman Lukasz Kubot 7-5, 6-4, 6-4.

The other men's semifinal pits No. 1 Novak Djokovic and No. 8 Juan Martin del Potro — the only two players yet to drop a set.

Del Potro, the 2009 U.S. Open winner, survived a scare on his already heavily taped knee in the first game against No. 4 David Ferrer of Spain. The 6-foot-6 Argentine crumpled to the ground but continued on, blasting French Open finalist Ferrer out of the tournament 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5).

Djokovic, the top seed from Serbia, dug out of a two-break deficit in the second set to ease past powerful No. 7 seed Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 6-3.

"Coming into the semifinals I feel physically fresh," said Djokovic, who is seeking his second Wimbledon title and seventh major overall. "And I'm ready. Plenty of motivation to win every match that I play here."

Djokovic reached his 13th consecutive Grand Slam semifinal since losing in the quarterfinals of the 2010 French Open.

With the Centre Court crowd roaring encouragement and desperate for a British male champion after 77 years, Murray found his back to the wall against Verdasco.

"I just started making mental errors, made some bad mistakes," said Murray after he squandered a 3-1 lead in the second set.

But he changed tactics, slowed the pace down, started to put more returns in play.

Despite his ranking, Verdasco is no Johnny-come-lately.

Once ranked as high as No. 7, the 29-year-old lefthander beat Murray in the fourth round of the 2009 Australian Open.

He arrived at Wimbledon with a 9-12 record but showed the firepower and risk-taking, especially on his second serve, that have made him a dangerous opponent for years.

"When he was break points down on second serves he wasn't slowing it down or going for the middle of the box," Murray said. "He was going for the lines and came up with some huge serves on big moments throughout the whole match really."

Del Potro looked to be out of the tournament in the first game of his match, when he hyperextended his left knee and fell to the ground on the fifth point.

"To be honest, I didn't want to retire (being) in the quarters for first time at Wimbledon," del Potro said. "And that's the reason for continuing play. The doctors gave me good anti-inflammatories."

After a break of about 10 minutes, del Potro was back on the court. He broke Ferrer twice in the first set, then moved easily through the second and third against one of the grittiest players in tennis.

"I have my knee problem, but always the opponent, the other players, can have different injuries, too," del Potro said. "You have to be strong, more than the rest."

When the matchup of Polish quarterfinalists ended, the compatriots embraced at the net for 20 seconds, and following that exchanged shirts. Janowicz then sat in his chair, clasped his hands over his nose and cried.

"Right now, I'm the most happy person in the world," Janowicz said.

Kubot waited for his countryman, and they walked together off the court, hand in hand for part of the time.

About playing Murray, Janowicz said: "I hope Andy will feel some kind of pressure. I'm sure he'll feel some kind of pressure because Great Britain is waiting for the English champion in Wimbledon."

This year's Wimbledon has been full of surprises, upsets and unexpected turns of events. Rafael Nadal went out in the first round; Roger Federer, Maria Sharapov and Victoria Azarenka in the second. Overwhelming favorite on the women's side Serena Williams lost in the fourth round. The slippery grass has caused multitudes of falls and complaints. None of the four women's semifinalists are major champs.

Though del Potro is clearly struggling with a painful knee injury, his game has been in spectacular form. Not just the feared forehand, but the serve, reminding observers of the player who swept past Roger Federer to win the 2009 U.S. Open.

Del Potro is 3-8 lifetime against Djokovic, though one of those victories came here, at the All England Club, when he beat the Serb in the Olympic bronze-medal match last year. Del Potro also won their last meeting, earlier this year on hardcourt at Indian Wells.

"He struggled with injuries in last few years, but every time he comes back, he comes back very strong because he just has this talent," Djokovic said.

Del Potro's victim Wednesday, Ferrer, also was a member of the injured brigade. He twisted an ankle in his opening match and has been dealing with it ever since.He cut short his pre-match hitting session because of pain in his ankle but said that was no excuse. Ferrer, who crossed the net to run toward del Potro to check on him when he fell, said he didn't see much change in his opponent's play after the injury.

"Juan Martin, he was more focused, he was playing more aggressive than me and he served very, very good in all three sets," Ferrer said.

Contributing: The Associated Press

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  • Jerzy Janowicz becomes the first man from Poland to reach a major semifinal after defeating his countryman, Lukasz Kubot, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4.
  • Lukasz Kubot and Jerzy Janowicz walk off the court together.
  • Andy Murray of Britain celebrates his 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-5 victory against Fernando Verdasco of Spain.
  • Fernando Verdasco and Andy Murray at the net.
  • Andy Murray buries his head in a towel. Relief, no doubt, after his comeback win.
  • Andy Murray flings himself after this return.
  • The many faces of Andy Murray.
  • Andy Murray, when things weren't going so well.
  • Jerzy Janowicz of Poland celebrates victory against compatriot Lukasz Kubot.
  • Jerzy Janowicz becomes the first Polish man to reach a major semifinal.
  • Lukasz Kubot greets Jerzy Janowicz at the net.
  • Lukasz Kubot and Jerzy Janowicz exchange shirts after the match.
  • Andy Murray fans.
  • Fernando Verdasco dives at the net to try to reach a volley.
  • Both Fernando Verdasco (R) and Andy Murray ended up on the ground.
  • But Fernando Verdasco manages a smile.
  • The crowd on Henman Hill watches Andy Murray.
  • Fernando Verdasco took charge early in the match against Andy Murray, winning the first two sets.
  • Jerzy Janowicz bends low to reach this forehand.
  • Kim Sears shows some concern as Andy Murray falls behind.
  • Things were not going as expected early for  Andy Murray.
  • A fan wears her loyalties on her sleeveless arm.
  • Thumb's up indeed, Juan Martin del Potro.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro is on his way to the semifinals.
  • Next up for Juan Martin del Potro and his feet will be Novak Djokovic.
  • Novak Djokovic got a bit of a test from Tomas Berdych, but he is through to the Wimbledon semifinals for the fourth year in a row.
  • David Ferrer didn't have enough firepower.
  • Andy Murray has a talk with himself after losing the first set.
  • Fernando Verdasco lines up a forehand.
  • Andy Murray moves forward.
  • Frustration for Andy Murray, who dropped the first set 6-4.
  • Jerzy Janowicz fires a backhand.
  • Lukasz Kubot of Poland celebrates a point with subdued fist pump.
  • Germany's Julia Goerges (R) and the Czech Republic's Barbora Zahlavova Strycova.
  • Japan's Shuko Aoyama (L) and South Africa's Chanelle Scheepers take on Germany's Julia Goerges and Czech Republic's Barbora Zahlavova Strycova.
  • Andy Murray chases down a forehand.
  • Fernando Verdasco tries to track this one down.
  • Lukasz Kubot reaches for a backhand.
  • Jerzy Janowicz took the first set against Lukasz Kubot 7-5.
  • Jerzy Janowicz, right, and Lukasz Kubot will face off in the quarterfinals, meaning at least one player from Poland will be in the men's semifinals. For the first time.
  • Fernando Verdasco of Spain lines up a backhand early in his quarterfinal match against Andy Murray of Britain.
  • Kim Sears, Andy Murray's girlfriend, is on hand at Centre Court.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina his 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) quarterfinal victory against David Ferrer of Spain.
  • Andy Murray arrives for his quarterfinal match.
  • Jelena Ristic, girlfriend of Novak Djokovic, approves.
  • Novak Djokovic delivers a souvenir.
  • Hall of Famer Rod Laver sits in the Royal Box on Centre Court.
  • Kisses for all from Juan Martin del Potro.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro meets David Ferrer at the net.
  • Top-seeded Novak Djokovic celebrates his 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, 6-3 victory against Tomas Berdych, and he's back in the Wimbledon semifinals.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro hits the grass again, this time in celebration after defeating  David Ferrer.
  • Taylor Towsend of the USA fires a forehand during her 6-3, 7-5 juniors victory against Karin Kennel of Switzerland.
  • David Ferrer of Spain looks intense, as usual.
  • A stylish spectator at Centre Court.
  • Novak Djokovic of Serbia chases down a forehand during the second set.
  • Novak Djokovic begins his service motion.
  • Novak Djokovic follows through on a forehand, awkwardly.
  • Tomas Berdych comes to the net to play a volley.
  • That's Novak Djokovic under that towel at a changeover.
  • David Ferrer pops a forehand.
  • Juan Martin del Potro follows through on a backhand. He took the first two sets vs. David Ferrer 6-2, 6-4.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro faces off against David Ferrer.
  • Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina leans on the net.
  • A line judge peers over his glasses.
  • David Ferrer follows through on a forehand ... and flashes his abs.
  • Tomas Berdych dropped the first set in a tiebreak.
  • Tomas Berdych winds up to serve in the first set.
  • Novak Djokovic expresses some frustration.
  • David Ferrer on the run.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro shows a little frustration after a miss in the first set.
  • Novak Djokovic, splitsville.
  • David Ferrer fires a serve in the first set.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro takes the first set against David Ferrer 6-2.
  • Jelena Ristic, girlfriend of Novak Djokovic, flashes a big smile.
  • Novak Djokovic bends low to dig this one up.
  • Novak Djokovic winds up to serve.
  • David Ferrer of Spain fires a serve during his quarterfinal matchup against Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina.
  • Novak Djokovic goes airborne for this shot.
  • Tomas Berdych lines up a backhand.
  • Juan Martin del Potro grimaces in pain after slipping and hyperextending his knee.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro walks to his own chair after a fall in the first game.
  • Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina slips on the grass and hyperextends his already heavily bandaged knee.
  • Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina grimaces as he receives treatment after slipping on the grass.
  • Novak Djokovic reaches for a backhand.
  • Top-seeded Novak Djokovic arrives to play against the Czech Republic's Tomas Berdych.
  • Fans wear messages supporting Britain's Andy Murray.
  • Marion Bartoli signs autographs after a training session.
  • India's Rohan Bopanna and partner China's Zheng Jie discuss strategy against Sweden's Johan Brunstrom and Hungary's Katalin Marosi.
  • Semifinalist Marion Bartoli of France arrives for a practice session.
  • Megan Smyth, Jenni Drey and Michelle Davies are dressed for the occasion as they wait to get on the grounds.
  • A supporter of Andy Murray lines up for tickets.
  • Fans wait in the queue for tickets.
  • Susan Bissett from Blairgowrie, Scotland, will be rooting for her favorite Scot, Andy Murray.
  • The Kentucky Derby has its mint juleps, Wimbledon has its Pimm's.
  • John McEnroe and Patrick McEnroe talk tactics during the Senior Gentlemen's Invitation Doubles match against Mansour Bahrami of Iran and Henri Leconte of France.

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