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Federer, Nadal, steam into Indian Wells quarters

Indian Wells - Former champions Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal edged closer to a blockbuster semi-final showdown at the ATP Indian Wells Masters on Wednesday with brisk fourth-round wins.

World number two Nadal overpowered Serbian qualifier Filip Krajinovic 6-3, 6-4 to book his quarter-final berth in one hour and 26 minutes.

Federer, seeking a record sixth title in the California desert, needed just 64 minutes to get past Britain's Kyle Edmund 6-1, 6-4.

Nadal said his performance on a windy stadium court wasn't as good as his 6-3, 6-1 third-round win over Argentine Diego Schwartzman.

But he was more than a match for 113th-ranked Krajinovic, breaking him early in each set and losing serve only once.

Nadal, who lifted the Indian Wells trophy in 2007, 2008 and 2013, is in the last eight for the first time in three years after missing last year's edition, skipping both Indian Wells and the Miami Masters with a hip injury.

He next will take on 13th-ranked Russian Karen Khachanov, who beat world number nine John Isner 6-4, 7-6 (7/1).

Khachanov produced just one ace to the big-serving American's 12 but stretched his record over Isner to 4-0.

Fourth-seeded Federer, fresh off his 100th career title, looked poised to finish off Edmund in less than an hour, winning 6-1, 6-4.

But the Swiss great had to fight off three break points as he served for the match, just a small speed bump in a match that he took charge of early.

"He didn't have the best start, so that cost him the first set," Federer said. "Second set, it was definitely better. I think he probably struggled throughout a little bit. He never really got going.

"Conditions are tough with the glare, and the jump of the ball it's sometimes hard to find the rhythm and timing."

Federer will fight for a semi-final berth against 22-year-old Pole Hubert Hurkacz.

Hurkacz, ranked 67th in the world, sent 25th-ranked Canadian Denis Shapovalov packing 7-6 (7/3), 2-6, 6-3.

Although he'll be an overwhelming favourite against Hurkacz, Federer said he wouldn't take a semi-final meeting with Nadal for granted.

"I hope I can get there," Federer said, "but I'm not going to underestimate Hubert."

A day after world number one Novak Djokovic tumbled out of the third round, 19-year-old Miomir Kecmanovic kept the Serbian flag flying.

Kecmanovic became the first lucky loser to reach the last eight at Indian Wells since the ATP's Masters 1000 series launched in 1990.

Kecmanovic, ranked 130th in the world, had taken the first set against Yoshihito Nishioka 6-4 when the 74th-ranked Japanese retired because of injury.

Kecmanovic, who gained entry to the second round when fifth-seeded Kevin Anderson withdrew with an elbow injury, is in his first ATP quarter-final.

Kecmanovic is the last teen left in the men's draw, after the departure of 19-year-old Shapovalov.

At the other end of the age spectrum, 40-year-old Croatian Ivo Karlovic's run came to an end with a 6-4, 6-3 loss to 25-year-old seventh seed Dominic Thiem.

Thiem needed less than an hour to subdue the 89th-ranked Karlovic, surrendering just seven points on his own serve and punishing Karlovic's second serve.

Thiem said putting 87 percent of his first serves in play was key in his first meeting with Karlovic.

"I felt pretty confident on my own service games. That's what I transferred also to the return games," he said. "I made two breaks in the right moment I would say."

Thiem booked a meeting with 18th-seeded Gael Monfils of France, who defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-0, 6-2 in 57 minutes a day after the German stunned world number one Novak Djokovic in the third round.

Results on Wednesday in the BNP Paribas Open WTA and ATP Masters hardcourt tournament (x-denotes seeded player):

Men

Fourth round

Dominic Thiem (AUT x7) bt Ivo Karlovic (CRO) 6-4, 6-3

Milos Raonic (CAN x13) bt Jan-Lennard Struff (GER) 6-4, 6-3

Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) bt Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN) 6-4, retired

Hubert Hurkacz (POL) bt Denis Shapovalov (CAN x24) 7-6 (7/3), 2-6, 6-3

Roger Federer (SUI x4) bt Kyle Edmund (GBR x22) 6-1, 6-4

Karen Khachanov (RUS x12) bt John Isner (USA x8) 6-4, 7-6 (7/1)

Rafael Nadal (ESP x2) bt Filip Krajinovic (SRB) 6-3, 6-4

Gael Monfils (FRA x18) bt Philipp Kohlschreiber (GER) 6-0, 6-2

Women

Quarter finals

Bianca Andreescu (CAN) bt Garbine Muguruza (ESP x20) 6-0, 6-1

Elina Svitolina (UKR x6) bt Marketa Vondrousova (CZE) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4

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