The Swede has built on that shock defeat of Nadal last year and is now a genuine contender for Grand Slam titles.
Against Berdych he failed to reach the level he managed when sending Federer spinning out of the tournament on Tuesday but showed plenty of inner steel to recover from a mid-match slump and win 6-3, 3-6, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3.
"Today was really tough to play my own game because he didn't give me any time at all," said Soderling who made whopping 63 unforced errors.
"The conditions were much quicker and he was hitting the ball really hard and really flat," he added.
Soderling fended off a break point at the start of the fourth set with an ace and gradually got back on top against a tiring opponent contesting his first grand slam semi-final.
"It's unbelievable. When I came here I was only thinking about ... getting past the first round. Now, two weeks later, I am in the final again. It's better than the best dream ever," said the fifth seed.
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