

The match is available to watch on your PC via
Live Streaming and Federer can be backed at 2.25, with
Nadal 1.61 to pick up the victory. Federer was handed an easy passage to the last-four when his opponent Gilles Simon retired because of a neck injury when trailing 3-0 in the first set. In contrast, world number one Nadal had to use every ounce of his energy to seal a place in the last four, beating Tomas Berdych 6-2 3-6 6-3. Swiss Federer and Spaniard Nadal have played each other 22 times, with Nadal winning 14 times, and their first two matches both came in Miami, in 2004 and 2005. But since then their matches have all been played outside the United States, meaning there is a great sense of anticipation ahead of their semi-final. Although Novak Djokovic has managed to come between them this season, rising to number two in the rankings, Federer admitted: "My number one rival to me it seems is Rafa.
It doesn't matter how many more times I'm going to be playing all the other guys. At the moment, we have that history and nobody can take it away from us. That's why the only thing really missing from us is a US Open match, I guess, and maybe a few other tournaments." Novak
Djokovic is 1.90 to lift the Miami Open title 2011, with
Nadal 3.00, Federer 4.50 and Mardy Fish 29.00. Don't forget, all of the fantastic markets we have to offer, including In-Play betting, can be accessed on your mobile phone with the new and improved
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