Del
Potro cuts Opelka down to size with Delray Beach win
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[February 22, 2019]
(Reuters) - Top seed Juan Martin
del Potro cut towering American Reilly Opelka down to size on
Thursday with a 6-4 6-4 victory in the second round of the Delray
Beach Open in Florida.
In his first event back after being sidelined for four months with a
knee injury, Del Potro's consistency was key in the win over his
2.11 meter tall opponent, who leads the men's tour in aces this
year.
The Argentine, who stands 13cm shorter than his opponent, took a
little off his own serve to cope with the blustery conditions on the
outdoor hardcourt. He held serve easily throughout and one break in
each set was enough, clinching victory when Opelka sent a service
return long.
Opelka won his first career title at the New York Open on Sunday but
was nowhere near his best against Del Potro and looked particularly
vulnerable on his second serve.
Next up for Del Potro in the quarter-finals on Friday is unseeded
American Mackenzie McDonald, who beat Spaniard Guillermo
Garcia-Lopez 7-5 6-4.
Also on Thursday, American fourth seed Steve Johnson beat Italian
Paolo Lorenzi 7-5 7-5 and Radu Albot of Moldova beat Nick Kyrgios
6-2 3-6 6-3.
Australian Kyrgios raised some eyebrows with his antics during the
match, and looked to have had a verbal exchange with a spectator
during a changeover.
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Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina celebrates his win against
Richard Gasquet of France. REUTERS/Aly Song
"There was a lot going through the mind of Nick Kyrgios," said
Tennis Channel commentator Mark Knowles, a former world number one
doubles player.
"He had the sidewinder serve, the chip forehand, he threw his racket
up in the air, he had some conversations with the crowd, some
dancing going on. Didn't seem like he was that focused on his tennis
today."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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