Cincinnati, Aug 23 (DPA) Roger Federer will aim to end two Masters-level losses to Novak Djokovic when the pair meet in Sunday's final in Cincinnati.
Federer defeated world number two Andy Murray 6-2, 7-6 (10-8) to snap a four-match loss streak to the Scot.
Novak Djokovic halted five defeats at the hands of third-ranked Rafael Nadal 6-1, 6-4 as the top four players in the world played in the semis at the same event for the first time since April, 2008, at Monte Carlo.
Federer, building up for a run at a sixth consecutive trophy at the US Open which begins a week from Monday, owns Djokovic 7-4 but has lost to the Serb at Masters semi-finals this season in Miami and Rome.
'Novak's maybe not had the run he was hoping for and he's coming back,' Federer said of the 2008 Australian Open finalist, ranked fourth.
World number one Federer had lost to number two Murray twice last autumn and at Doha and Indian Wells in the first quarter of 2009.
And the Swiss produced a game plan to make sure that scenario was not repeated.
'I stayed aggressive. I was always looking to make the plays, and I think in the end I deserved to win just because I wasn't scared to go after my shots.
'I served well today, it was just overall a very good performance.