Del
Potro eyeing another Rafa-Roger double in New York
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[September 07, 2017]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Juan Martin
Del Potro has done it once so why can't he do it again?
When he won the U.S. Open title in 2009, the then 20-year-old
Argentine beat Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer back-to-back to win
his first grand slam title.
Now, after three wrist surgeries that almost forced him to give up
the sport, Del Potro will look to do it the other way round by
following up his win over Federer on Wednesday with a victory over
world number one Nadal in Friday's semi-final.
"I know if I play my best tennis, I could be a danger for him," Del
Potro said after his best performance of the fortnight.
"Physically I'm not in the perfect conditions, but when you play
semi-finals of a grand slam, everything can happen, so you must be
ready for the chance.
"Playing against Rafa in my favorite tournament, I will try to enjoy
the atmosphere and the game."
Del Potro's stunning 7-5 3-6 7-6(8) 6-4 victory was all the more
impressive as he had been forced to back up after a five-set victory
over Dominic Thiem in the previous round, when he was still
struggling with a virus.
After thundering forehands past Federer with incredible regularity,
the 28-year-old is growing in confidence even if he believes that
beating Nadal will take an even better performance than he produced
against the Swiss.
"Tomorrow is going to be a different match than the past,” he said.
"He's the number one player in the world and he's playing so
confident this tournament.
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Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina reacts during action against
Roger Federer of Switzerland. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
"He's a lefty guy, so he has a chance to find easily
my backhand. So I don't know what's going to be my strategy.
"But for sure I will try to make winners with my forehands and don't
run too much, because my legs are tired. But it will be an
interesting match to play."
When they played in 2009, Del Potro smashed Nadal off the court with
a blistering performance, dropping just six games.
Eight years on and after so many injuries, Del Potro’s backhand is
not yet back to where it was but he was encouraged by the way it
held up against Federer.
"I think my backhand is improving every week," he said.
"Tonight I made my best backhands on the tournament in the important
moments of the match, and it was in the set point of the third set.
"Then to break his serve in the fourth, and I hit my best backhand
on the tournament tonight, which is a good signal for the future."
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