Djokovic reaches Indian Wells semi-finals
Djokovic reaches Indian Wells semi-finals
Top-ranked Novak Djokovic defeated Nicolas Almagro 6-3, 6-4, winning the final three games of the match.

Indian Wells: Top-ranked Novak Djokovic defeated Nicolas Almagro 6-3, 6-4, winning the final three games of the match to reach the BNP Paribas Open semi-finals on Thursday.

Ana Ivanovic earned a spot in the women's semifinals with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Marion Bartoli, the 16th-ranked Serb's second straight win over a top-10 player.

She will play Maria Sharapova, who needed more than three hours to subdue fellow Russian Maria Kirilenko 3-6, 7-5, 6-2. Kirilenko had won eight of nine 3-setters this year, but six double faults, including on match point, and weak second serves did her in.

Sharapova broke Kirilenko three times in the final set, when Kirilenko's father-coach came on court with her trailing 4-0. The chair umpire turned him away because she didn't first ask permission. Kirilenko also was penalised a point for hindrance in the second set after she tapped her racquet on the court three times during a point.

Djokovic, the defending champion, improved to 16-1 against Spanish opponents since the start of 2011, although Almagro made him work for it on another 80-degree (27 C) day at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

Almagro held with a backhand winner down the line to go up 4-3 in the second set. Djokovic served at 40-love in the next game before Almagro rallied to reach deuce. Djokovic held, then broke Almagro in the next game and served out the match with a 40-love game that ended with his own backhand down the line.

Ivanovic knocked off defending champion and fourth-ranked Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets in the fourth round. Ivanovic is trying to regain the form that made her No 1 in 2008, when she won her only Grand Slam title at the French Open and won at Indian Wells.

American John Isner took on Gilles Simon of France late on Thursday.

Bartoli, runner-up here last year, requested a doctor on court early in the second set. She said she began feeling sick on Wednesday and suspected she has the same viral illness that derailed several players during the two-week tournament.

"Even though we didn't have very long rallies, I was feeling really out of breath."

"Then I was having a lot of joint pains and feeling shaky and very cold. It was quite hot, so I knew I was not in a good shape. Even though I lost it, I just felt like I needed to stay there until the end," she said.

Bartoli broke Ivanovic to open the match, then Ivanovic took control and broke to start the second set before finishing it off in less than 1½ hours.

Ivanovic moved into her first semi-final of the season, having reached the quarter-finals in Dubai and losing in the fourth round of the Australian Open. She won one title late last year at Bali. After her big year in 2008, Ivanovic dropped out of the top 20 in October 2009, falling as low as No 65, before returning to the top 20 at the end of 2010.

"When you're young and upcoming you don't have these experiences. You don't know what to expect or what the consequences are," Ivanovic said.

"Then with so many experiences and everything, it does help you at some points, but also it sometimes creates a doubt because you analyse and think too much. But I'm just very happy that the work I put in is paying off and I'm starting to put it together in matches, in the big matches, too," she said.

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