Del
Potro ends Federer's streak to win Indian Wells title
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[March 19, 2018]
(Reuters) - Juan Martin del
Potro saved three match points in a thrilling final at the BNP
Paribas Open on Sunday before handing world number one Roger Federer
his first loss of the year and claiming his maiden Masters 1000
title.
The Argentine stunned a raucous Indian Wells crowd that had been
loudly backing Federer to continue his winning streak and secure the
biggest win in the nine years since his U.S. Open title triumph with
a 6-4 6-7(8) 7-6(2) victory.
Federer, the defending champion, had chalked up 17 consecutive wins
in 2018, a run which included his 20th grand slam title at the
Australian Open, but was unable to outlast his determined
29-year-old opponent.
Del Potro was considered a genuine threat to Federer's dominance of
the game when he won at Flushing Meadows in 2009 but has been dogged
since by a series of wrist problems which almost ended his career.
"I'm still shaking I'm so nervous. It's difficult to describe with
words, it's like a dream," del Potro said on court after extending
his own winning streak to 11 matches.
"I've been working hard to get this, and I did it after all my
problems, all my surgeries. I can't believe I'm here and winning a
Masters 1000, beating Roger. It's amazing."
Beating Federer has never been easy - del Potro had succeeded just
six times in 24 previous attempts - and the nailbiting final lasted
almost three hours with both players taking occasional issue with
the chair umpire.
Del Potro arrived in the Californian desert on the back of a title
win in Acapulco but had far from a smooth ride against an agitated
Federer, who simply would not give up on his quest for a sixth
Indian Wells title.
The Argentine seized the opening set and had a match point in the
second set tie break but misfired on a forehand - usually his most
dependable weapon - to allow the 36-year-old Swiss back into the
match.
"I was thinking about (that) forehand miss the entire time," del
Potro said.
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Juan Martin Del Potro poses with the championship trophy after
defeating Roger Federer (not pictured) in the men's finals in the
BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory
Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
With Federer on top 6-5 in the second set tie break, he appeared to
fire an ace to clinch the set, but a late challenge by del Potro
overturned the call and the Swiss was double faulted.
An annoyed Federer barked at the umpire during a changeover and,
fired up by his grievance, took the second set to even up the
contest before pushing del Potro to the limits in the final stanza.
The third set went with serve until Federer blasted a cross-court
winner to break del Potro's serve and take a 5-4 advantage -
breaking a run of 32 consecutive service game wins for the
Argentine.
The Swiss maestro served for the set, and the title, but del Potro
dug deep to save three match points, two at 40-15 down, before
breaking back to send the stanza to a tiebreak, which the Argentine
dominated.
"I lost my serve a little bit, and then he was clean and I wasn't.
And then it goes very quickly in the breaker," Federer said.
"As close as it can be sometimes when you're not feeling it or
momentum has shifted, it's just crazy how it can go the other way."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles, editing by Pritha
Sarkar/Nick Mulvenney)
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