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Roger Federer beats Stan Wawrinka to reach Rome Masters final

Roger Federer of Switzerland in action during his Men's Semi Final against compatriot Stan Wawrinka on Day Seven of The Internazionali BNL d'Italia
Image: Roger Federer will play Novak Djokovic in the Rome Masters final after beating Stan Wawrinka on Saturday

​Switzerland's Roger Federer beat countryman Stan Wawrinka 6-4 6-2 in the Italian Open semi-final to set up his third final of the year against world No 1 Novak Djokovic.

Wawrinka had caused the first major upset of the week when he battled Rafael Nadal throughout a thrilling quarter-final on Friday to send the seven-time Rome champion crashing out.

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But despite a blistering start which saw Wawrinka race to a 3-0 lead in the opening set, the 30-year-old from Lausanne appeared to pay for his efforts late into the night at the Foro Italico.

Federer bounced back from losing the early break to break back twice on his way to sealing the first set 6-4.

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Wawrinka was even more out of sorts in the second set, unforced errors steadily creeping into his game as Federer eased into his stride and reached a stage where he was able to pick his shots comfortably.

Federer, bidding for his maiden title in Rome having lost three finals - two to Nadal - earned three break points in the third game of the second set and won the game when Wawrinka attempted a wild half-volley from a tight angle which he netted.

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Watch as Djokovic and Federer play a mesmerising rally in the second set tiebreaker

Federer moved 3-1 up on his next service game and broke his fellow Swiss again for a 4-1 lead before wrapping up the match.

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"I thought it was a very good match from my side," Federer told the official ATP Tour website. "I started to serve very well, mix it up, and I haven't dropped a set so I'm very pleased."

So far this year it's one apiece between Djokovic and Federer, the former winning their last final at Indian Wells on a hard surface to make amends for Federer's hardcourt win in Dubai.

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Career-wise, Federer holds the advantage with 20 wins to Djokovic's 18, although the Serb has shown glimpses of brilliance this week and a variety of shots that put all of his rivals in trouble.

Earlier, the Serbian swept clay court specialist David Ferrer aside in straight sets, breaking the Spaniard once in each set to secure his chance for a fourth crown in Rome.

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Watch as Djokovic thumps a stunning double-handed backhand winner down the line past Federer

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