Ruthless Nadal crushes Del Potro to reach final
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[June 09, 2018]
By Martyn Herman
PARIS (Reuters) - Ruthless Rafael Nadal
punished Juan Martin del Potro for missed opportunities as he
reached his 11th French Open final with a 6-4 6-1 6-2 victory on
Friday.
Argentine Del Potro often had Nadal in trouble in a ferocious first
set but paid heavily for failing to convert any of the six break
points that came his way at 1-1 and 4-4.
Once Nadal stole the opener with a break in the 10th game, it was
one-way traffic as he left Del Potro trailing in a cloud of Parisian
clay dust to set up a final against Dominic Thiem.
"It was a tough first set with opportunities for Juan Martin, I am
fortunate that I won the first set and then I played more
aggressively," Nadal, who equals Roger Federer's feat of reaching
the final of a single slam 11 times, said on court as fans chanted
"Viva Espana".
"I am very happy to be back in the final here at Roland Garros. For
me it's incredible.
"Thiem beat me in Madrid this year and played with big power. I know
I have to play my best tennis to have a chance on Sunday. I believe
I can be ready for that final."
Federer, who has skipped the French Open, has reached 11 Wimbledon
finals, winning eight.
But Nadal's domination on the Roland Garros clay, where his record
now stands at 85-2, is without equal and he will be a huge favorite
to beat Grand Slam final debutant Thiem.
Del Potro said the Austrian, the only player to beat Nadal on clay
over the past two seasons, has a chance -- albeit a slim one.
"It's not easy. I've been on court just couple of minutes ago. It
was almost impossible to beat him," Del Potro said.
Del Potro, playing in the semi-finals here for the first time since
losing to Roger Federer in 2009, was 0-40 ahead on Nadal's serve at
1-1 but could not press home the break and worryingly appeared to
hurt his hip at deuce in that game.
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Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates after winning his semi final match
against Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Potro REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
He did not look unduly affected though and his heavy groundstrokes
took a toll on Nadal who rescued three more break points in the
ninth game, one with a sublime drop shot.
There was a sense of inevitability in the air when Del Potro served
at 4-5 and sure enough Nadal turned the screws to grab two set
points at 15-40.
Del Potro saved one but a backhand error handed Nadal the set and he
never took a backward glance after that.
"I think that was my chance of the match. I had a lot of break
points. I couldn't make it," Del Potro said.
Nadal crushed Del Potro's spirit with the intensity of his tennis in
the second set, bounding 5-0 ahead before the Argentine registered a
game to lift the spirits of his fans.
They tried their best to rouse their man in the third set but it was
mission impossible as Nadal, clubbing the ball as if his life
depended on it, finished like a raging bull as he headed into his
24th Grand Slam final.
While Thiem faces an almost impossible task on Sunday, Nadal was
taking nothing for granted against the man who beat him in Madrid.
"He's been a very complex opponent. He's one of the best players in
the world on this surface," Nadal said.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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