TENNIS/WTC:Andy Murray's preparations for the new season gained momentum in Abu Dhabi as he defeated world number two Roger Federer to progress to the final of the World Tennis Championship.
The Scot will now meet world number one Rafael Nadal after he defeated Nikolay Davydenko 6-2 6-3 in the other semi-final.
Murray was sparked into action after losing the first set and went on to dominate his illustrious opponent for most of a 4-6 6-2 7-6 (8/6) victory which underlined his measure of the Swiss, whom he has now beaten five times in seven meetings.
Murray had looked home and dry at 4-1 in the deciding set and then 6-3 in the tie break but was made to battle all the way before Federer struck a forehand long to seal his fate.
An initially sluggish Murray was broken in his first service game and then failed to convert his own break point as the Swiss raced 3-0 ahead.
But Britain's world number four bounced back to break Federer with a series of punishing shots from the baseline as he began to look comfortable in the Zayed Sports City arena where he hammered American James Blake yesterday.
However, with both men playing at a subdued pace in what amounts to a pre-season warm-up before the campaign proper begins next week, Federer took the first set 6-4 after Murray double-faulted on set point.
The Scot broke immediately in the second set and then repeated the feat toeventually take it 6-2.
Murray was well on top and took the Federer serve twice to claim a 4-1 lead in the decider.
But he missed an easy volley which would have made it a triple break and Federer hit back spectacularly to force a tie break.
But the Scot kept his cool to set up a meeting with Nadal in tomorrow's final, when the victor will walk away with €180,000.