Tennis: Soderling reaches quarterfinals at Paris Masters
By SAMUEL PETREQUIN
AP Sports Writer
PARIS — Ninth-seeded Robin Soderling reached the quarterfinals of the Paris Masters and kept alive his slim hopes of qualifying for the eight-man ATP World Tour Finals by defeating former champion Nikolay Davydenko 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 Thursday.
Soderling, who will take on either third-seeded Novak Djokovic or French qualifier Arnaud Clement in the next round, needs to at least reach the final to have a chance of qualifying for the season-ending event in London this month.
The sixth-seeded Davydenko, who won in Paris in 2006, could have secured one of the two spots up for grabs with a win but can still qualify depending on his rivals' results.
Soderling, who reached his second quarterfinal in Paris, broke Davydenko in the fourth game of the first set. Davydenko called for the trainer while trailing 5-2 and was given a pill but was unable to prevent his Swedish opponent from closing out the set with a service winner on his first set point.
Davydenko broke Soderling to love with a backhand return winner down the line to lead 2-0. The 28-year-old Russian then saved a break point with a forehand volley at 30-40 in the seventh game and leveled with a cross-court backhand volley that Soderling was unable to chase down.
At 5-4 to Soderling in the decider, Davydenko threw his racket in anger after sending a backhand wide that gave his opponent two match points. The 25-year-old Swede converted the first one when Davydenko missed another backhand.
Davydenko and Soderling are among five players still in the running to secure the two remaining spots in the ATP World Tour Finals. The others are Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Fernando Verdasco and Fernando Gonzalez.
Second-seeded Rafael Nadal, who saved five match points to reach the third round, will later face 14th-seeded Tommy Robredo, while defending champion Tsonga plays Gilles Simon.