Rafa fights back to beat great rival Federer in Madrid

MADRID, (Reuters) – Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer  served up another classic in the 24th chapter of their great  rivalry yesterday, Nadal battling back from a set down to win  5-7 6-1 6-3 and secure a place in the Madrid Masters final.

Rafael Nadal

The Spanish world number one, who replaced Federer at the  top of the rankings, made the most of his opponent’s lack of  consistency to set up a meeting in today’s final against second  seed Novak Djokovic or Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci. Nadal and Federer, who have 26 grand slam singles titles  between them, had met in the last two Madrid finals, with the  Swiss winning in 2009 and Nadal gaining revenge last year.

Nadal is bidding for a third claycourt title in a month  after he won back-to-back at the Monte Carlo Masters and  Barcelona Open in April.

The 24-year-old Spaniard’s win on Saturday was his 37th  consecutive victory on the red dirt since falling to Swede Robin  Soderling in the fourth round of the 2009 French Open.