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Injury ends Rafa Nadal's Grand Slam quest as draw opens up for Murray

Andy Murray now faces David Ferrer in Australian Open semi-final.

WELL IT TOOK long enough, but things just got interesting in Melbourne.

Favourite and top seed Rafael Nadalโ€™s quest to become the first man in 42 years to win four straight grand slam events has ended cruelly, with a hamstring injury and defeat.

The Spaniard limped out of the Australian Open quarter-final against compatriot  David Ferrer in the last hour.

Nadal, of course, is the reigning French Open, Wimbledon and US Open champion and was a mere two wins away form a so-called โ€˜Rafa Slamโ€™.

Ferrer however ended the dream as he took advantage of a weakened opponent to win 6-4 6-2 6-3. He will now play Andy Murray in a semi-final.

Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic face off in the other showdown. Ferrer was gracious in victory.  โ€I did my game, I played, I received, I would try to go into the net,โ€ he said.

But if Nadal wasnโ€™t injured he would normally have won in three sets. This is a victory for me, but itโ€™s not how I like victory normally.

A year ago to the day, a knee problem forced Nadal to pull out of the Australian Open, when he was two sets down to Murray in the quarter-finals.

Murray seemed to be trying to keep himself cool in the wake of Nadalโ€™s shock exit as he quoted Rudyard Kipling to his 279,820 followers moments ago.

Read Stephen Kellyโ€™s Australian Open round-up

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