Del
Potro ends Federer's U.S. Open quest
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[September 07, 2017]
By Julien Pretot
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Roger Federer's
hopes of claiming a record-extending 20th grand slam title ended on
Wednesday when he was beaten 7-5 3-6 7-6(8) 6-4 by Juan Martin del
Potro in a thrilling U.S. Open quarter-final.
Del Potro, who swept aside Federer in the 2009 final at Flushing
Meadows, now faces world number one Rafa Nadal, denying fans a
potential first encounter between the Swiss maestro and Spaniard in
New York.
Federer had predicted that he would need to overcome Del Potro's
serve, forehand and fighting spirit to advance to the semi-finals.
On Wednesday, he was dead right.
Del Potro hit huge forehands, big serves and stayed focused when
Federer seemed to be back in control in a one-sided second set.
"I think I played my best match of the tournament, I did everything
well," said the 24th seeded Argentine. "I served so good, I hit my
forehand as hard as I could and I think we played a great match and
I think I deserved to win."
Del Potro enjoyed strong support from the sold-out 23,771 crowd on
Arthur Ashe under the lights, with a spine-chilling roar welcoming
his victory.
"I think it's my homecourt, too, you make me feel happy everytime I
play here and I love your support guys. I love to see you cheer for
me," he told the crowd.
"After all my injuries and surgeries ... New York is my favorite
tournament, my favorite city to play tennis."
Federer had tried to stay away from Del Potro's lethal forehand
throughout the match, but with the Argentine's first-serve
percentage at 79 in the first set, he had no chance to break.
With the Swiss struggling with his own serve, the lanky Argentine
had one opportunity at 5-5 when the Swiss hit a double fault and
then punished him with a splendid forehand passing shot.
He sealed the opening set in the next game with another a big
forehand winner.
WASTED OPPORTUNITIES
Federer, who has been hampered by back problems, barely sat during
the period between sets, and he broke for 3-1 with a forehand
passing shot as Del Potro started to struggle with his first serve
and the Swiss effortlessly claimed the set.
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Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina celebrates after match point
against Roger Federer of Switzerland on day ten of the U.S. Open
tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
The momentum shifted again, however, and Federer dropped his serve
in the second game of the third set when he served another double
fault.
He saved another break point in the fourth game, setting up one for
himself in the seventh, which Del Potro gave away with a double
fault.
The set went into a tiebreak and Federer moved 6-4 up to earn two
set points but Del Potro saved them with a stunning service return
on the baseline and a mighty serve.
A Del Potro double fault gave the Swiss another chance but he made a
mess of a backhand half volley and on the fourth set point, the
Argentine stayed in contention thanks to a forehand winner.
It was then the Argentine who had a set point on Federer's serve,
did not flinch, returning brilliantly again to force the Swiss to
hit a volley long. Del Potro then broke for 3-2 with a jaw-dropping
crosscourt backhand winner.
Federer was on the brink of defeat when he trailed 0-30 on his serve
at 5-3 and while he regained his composure to win the game the
momentum had shifted and Del Potro clinched the match with yet
another forehand winner in the next game.
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