BASEL, Switzerland -- Kei Nishikori ended Juan Martin del Potros victorious streak at the Swiss Indoors, winning their quarterfinal 7-5, 6-4 on Friday.Top-seeded Stan Wawrinkas long underachieving run in Basel continued when the US Open champion lost 6-2, 5-7, 6-1 to 72nd-ranked qualifier Mischa Zverev of Germany.In 13 editions of his home countrys top event, Switzerlands No. 1 Wawrinka has never reached the final and had not won a match in four straight years before coming through two tight three-setters this week.Nishikori, the world No. 5, is now the highest-ranked player left in a tournament where he lost the final to hometown favorite Roger Federer in 2011.The third-seeded Japanese saved all eight of Del Potros break-point chances, and created match point with his seventh ace. Nishikori clinched with an overhead volley winner at the net.I saved a lot of important points with my serve, said Nishikori, who had 10 break chances and took one in each set. I played good tactics today.Del Potro won back-to-back Basel titles in 2012 and 2013 -- beating Federer both times -- then missed the next two editions because of persistent left wrist injuries.The 28-year-old Argentine took a wild-card entry here as he steadily climbs the rankings again. He is poised to rise from No. 42 in the new list published Monday.No. 3 Wawrinka completed a family double having been beaten by Zverevs teenage brother, Alexander, two weeks ago in the final at St. Petersburg, Russia.Wawrinka, whose serve was broken in the opening game, seemed to have winning momentum when holding a break point to lead 2-0 in the deciding set.Zverev held serve and, during a run of six straight games to seal victory, provoked Wawrinka to smash his racket to the ground.In Saturdays semifinals, the 29-year-old German left-hander will play fourth-seeded Marin Cilic of Croatia or Marcel Granollers of Spain.Nishikori is seeking his second title of the season and to reach his fifth final. 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Stenson is fondly remembered as the man who stripped down to his underwear to play a shot from near a water hazard at a CA Championship at Doral in 2009. And for winning The Players Championship the same year by blowing away Tiger Woods with a final-round 66. On Sunday, he could write a whole new chapter. "Im up there and playing in a big tournament again," said Stenson, who placed third at the Open in 2008 and 10. "I think Ive got the experience to do well in these championships." Stensons oscillating career is back on an upward slope. After that victory at TPC Sawgrass, he was No. 4 in the world and had top-10 finishes at the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship that year. As recently as 18 months ago, he was down to No. 230 and despairing about his game. In the depths of the second slump of his 15-year pro career, Stenson turned to sports psychologist Torsten Hansson and the decision has worked out well. 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