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Kei Nishikori and Juan Martin del Potro continue winning feeling at Swiss Indoors

Kei Nishikori of Japan celebrates a point during the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament match against Paolo Lorenzi
Image: Kei Nishikori continued his comeback from injury with victory over Paolo Lorenzi

Kei Nishikori dominated Paolo Lorenzi 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 to reach the Swiss Indoors quarter-finals, with Asia's top player feeling his way back after a series of recent fitness problems.

The Japanese third seed, who played the 2011 final at the St Jakobshalle against Roger Federer, needed more than an hour to stamp his authority on his 38th-ranked Italian opponent in the first set before sprinting to victory in 98 minutes.

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Nishikori, who had to quit his home Japan Open at the start of the month with a glute muscle problem, began his recovery process at his base in Florida as he prepares to finish the season on a high and then play the World Tour Finals in London next month.

"Today I played better than in the first round," Nishikori said. "There were so many break chances in the first set, but I was not able to convert. It could have been 4-0, 5-0.

"In the second I started playing better, I got more aggressive. I'm happy with my tennis today.

"With the slower court and heavier balls, I'm always expecting long rallies here. In the second set I was playing much better tennis."

Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina in action during the Swiss Indoors ATP 500 tennis tournament match against Robin Haase
Image: Juan Martin Del Potro continued his fine run of form

Two-time champion Juan Martin del Potro continued his run of form after winning in Stockholm, starting his Swiss week with a 6-3 6-4 defeat of injured Robin Haase.

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The Dutchman received treatment on a thigh after just three games but soldiered on to the loss.

Del Potro, now ranked 42nd as his comeback gains pace, is playing at his best again after dealing with nearly two seasons of wrist problems.

"I feel my game is slowly getting better. I'm playing well after Stockholm, which was great for my game," Del Potro said.

"I never gave up when I was injured, I wanted to return and I hope to try and win a third title here."

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He next plays David Goffin who is in the chase for a spot at the ATP World Tour Finals.

Argentine Guido Pella advanced as French seventh seed Richard Gasquet retired injured trailing 6-2 2-1.

American eighth seed Jack Sock eliminated Frenchman Adrian Mannarino 6-3 6-3 while Moscow champion Pablo Carreno Busta won an all-Spanish showdown over Fernando Verdasco, 7-5 6-3.

Germany's Mischa Zverev defeated US teenager Taylor Fritz 7-6 (7-4) 6-0.

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