Awe-inspiring Nadal crushes Del Potro to reach final
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[September 09, 2017]
By Julien Pretot
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal was at
his awe-inspiring best as he recovered from a first set wobble to
crush Juan Martin del Potro 4-6 6-0 6-3 6-2 in the U.S. Open
semi-finals on Friday and move within reach of a 16th grand slam
title.
The Spaniard struggled to handle Del Potro's serve and huge forehand
in the opening set before finding his stride to set up a
title-decider with South Africa's Kevin Anderson on Sunday.
Del Potro, who had played a total of nine sets in the two previous
rounds as Nadal cruised into the last four, ran out of gas and
looked toothless against the Spanish juggernaut.
Nadal ended the 2009 champion's ordeal with a splendid backhand
passing shot on his first match point, four years after his last
title at Flushing Meadows.
"It's been an amazing season for me and I'm so happy to get a chance
to fight for another title after a couple of seasons with injury
troubles," said Nadal, who won a record-extending 10th French Open
title in June.
"It means a lot to me. I had to change a couple of things after the
first set because I was playing on his backhand too much and he was
waiting for me there.
"So I tried to move him around more and be more unpredictable. I was
not playing bad in the first set but I lost it so some things had to
change."
Del Potro was dominant early, hammering Nadal with his forehand and
serving strongly to put the Spaniard in full-defence mode.
The Argentine closed out the first set with a lightning quick
forehand.
Nadal's response was devastating, breaking Del Potro three times in
succession and conceding only one unforced error to dole out a bagel
in the second set.
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Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates his win against Juan Martin del
Potro of Argentina. REUTERS/Mike Segar
The Spaniard maintained the pressure, a forehand
winner down the line capturing an early break and a 2-0 lead in
third set.
Having lost nine consecutive games, Del Potro finally held serve to
trail 3-1 and started hitting big forehands again.
But Nadal stayed in control and sealed the set with a fine overhead.
"Rafa just play even better the last three sets of the match, and I
couldn't hit my backhand as good as I did in the beginning of the
match," said Del Potro.
"He played so smart from the second set till the end of the match.
"To be honest, I'm angry to lose a chance like this but maybe
tomorrow I will be calm and see how big the tournament was for me."
An exhausted Del Potro began netting easy shots and found himself
down an early break in the fourth set.
The 31-year-old Nadal, with his teeth firmly in his prey, showcased
his defensive class to turn things around on match point and set up
a strong chance for more grand slam silverware.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ian Ransom; Sudipto Ganguly) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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