Isner
keeps Tour finals hopes alive as Nadal withdraws in Paris
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[November 04, 2017]
PARIS (Reuters) - John Isner
pushed on towards an ATP Tour finals spot when he reached the
semi-finals of the Paris Masters with a 6-4 6-7(5) 6-4 win over
Argentine Juan Martin del Potro on Friday as the tournament dealt
with the withdrawal of Rafa Nadal.
The American, last year's runner-up, needs to win the tournament if
he is to clinch the final berth in the season-ending event at the O2
in London from Nov. 12-19.
Del Potro would have claimed it if he had won, but the ninth seeded
Isner was more consistent and set up a meeting with Serbian
qualifier Filip Krajinovic, who advanced after world number one
Nadal pulled out.
Nadal told a news conference he was suffering from a right knee
problem, leaving his participation in the Finals in the balance and
robbing fans in Paris of the tournament's prime attraction.
The home support had something to cheer, however, when wildcard
Julien Benneteau defeated Croatian third seed Marin Cilic 7-6(5) 7-5
to advance to the last four.
He will face American Jack Sock, who also stayed in contention to
secure the last ATP Finals berth with a 6-7(3) 6-2 6-3 win over
Spain's Fernando Verdasco.
Sock needed almost 2-1/2 hours and five match points before he
finally tamed Verdasco in a late-night thriller that finished at
almost 1am local time.
Pablo Carreno Busta is currently in pole position to bag the final
spot in the season-ending finale but Isner or Sock would overtake
the Spaniard by claiming the Paris title.
While the top seeds have been paying the price of a demanding
season, Isner has looked fresh and despite allowing Del Potro to
level for one-set all with a double fault on set point, the American
was a cut above his opponent.
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John Isner celebrates winning his quarter final match against
Argentina’s Juan Martin del Potro. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
"I definitely wasn't preparing to play Rafa (in the following
round), today, it was all about Del Potro," he said.
"You would think Rafa, if he took the court would be the favourite
in that match. But I think it just goes to show how physical tennis
is, especially with someone like Rafa who's played a lot this year.
I don't know what's going through his head, but I can't control
that.
"So whether I was playing Rafa or Filip tomorrow, it's going to be a
pretty similar game plan for me. So that's what I'm focusing on."
Benneteau was also the fresher player when he faced Cilic and played
the important points far better than his opponent.
Cilic double faulted to hand the opening set to Benneteau and the
Frenchman played the closing stages of the second perfectly,
wrapping up the match with a superb forehand winner down the line on
the Croatian's serve.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Andrew Heavens/Toby
Davis/Pritha Sarkar)
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