Juan Martin del Potro stuns Rafael Nadal at Shanghai Masters

Author : carbora2020
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 13:03:35


Juan Martin del Potro stuns Rafael Nadal at Shanghai Masters

It could be Juan Martin del Potro's week at the Shanghai Masters.

Suffering from a fever in the early rounds, he needed a third-set tiebreak to see off Philipp Kohlschreiber in his opener.

But then the Argentine caught a break, advancing to the quarterfinals when Tommy Haas withdrew with a back injury.



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Recovered from his illness, del Potro blasted his way past new world No. 1 Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-4 to reach Sunday's final against Novak Djokovic.

Read: Nadal reclaims No. 1 ranking

It was del Potro's first victory over Nadal since 2009 -- the year the former won his lone major at the U.S. Open -- and booked his spot at next month's year-end championships in London.

'I played so solid all the time, hitting the ball so hard,' del Potro was quoted as saying by the ATP's official website. 'I saw Rafa playing very far off the baseline, which is good for my game, for my serve, and confidence. That's the way to beat this guy.'

Del Potro hit five aces, wasn't broken and consistently applied pressure on the Nadal serve, manufacturing 11 break points.

Nadal had no answers.

'He played amazing,' Nadal told the website. 'I just congratulate him.

'Very few times I play against a player with a level like today. I really go home with the feeling that I didn't play bad. That's the thing. It is fair to say that. I am humble enough to say that I played well and I lost 6-2, 6-4.'

Del Potro will likely have to play just as well or better to defeat Djokovic, who boosted his winning streak in China to 19 matches by downing Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-2 7-5 earlier Saturday.

Djokovic, now second in the rankings, regained his composure after a controversial line call in the second set.

'I would wish to get even a better performance tomorrow for the most important match this week,' Djokovic, who crushed Nadal last week at the China Open, told reporters. 'But we'll see.'

When Djokovic and del Potro last met, Djokovic prevailed in a near five-hour classic in the Wimbledon semifinals.

'I would wish to get even a better performance tomorrow for the most important match this week,' Djokovic, who crushed Nadal last week at the China Open, told reporters. 'But we'll see.' Djokovic, now second in the rankings, regained his composure after a controversial line call in the second set. Del Potro will likely have to play just as well or better to defeat Djokovic, who boosted his winning streak in China to 19 matches by downing Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-2 7-5 earlier Saturday. 'I played so solid all the time, hitting the ball so hard,' del Potro was quoted as saying by the ATP's official website. 'I saw Rafa playing very far off the baseline, which is good for my game, for my serve, and confidence. That's the way to beat this guy.' When Djokovic and del Potro last met, Djokovic prevailed in a near five-hour classic in the Wimbledon semifinals. It was del Potro's first victory over Nadal since 2009 -- the year the former won his lone major at the U.S. Open -- and booked his spot at next month's year-end championships in London. Read: Nadal reclaims No. 1 ranking Djokovic, now second in the rankings, regained his composure after a controversial line call in the second set. 'Very few times I play against a player with a level like today. I really go home with the feeling that I didn't play bad. That's the thing. It is fair to say that. I am humble enough to say that I played well and I lost 6-2, 6-4.' It was del Potro's first victory over Nadal since 2009 -- the year the former won his lone major at the U.S. Open -- and booked his spot at next month's year-end championships in London. When Djokovic and del Potro last met, Djokovic prevailed in a near five-hour classic in the Wimbledon semifinals. Del Potro hit five aces, wasn't broken and consistently applied pressure on the Nadal serve, manufacturing 11 break points. 'I would wish to get even a better performance tomorrow for the most important match this week,' Djokovic, who crushed Nadal last week at the China Open, told reporters. 'But we'll see.' Recovered from his illness, del Potro blasted his way past new world No. 1 Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-4 to reach Sunday's final against Novak Djokovic. Suffering from a fever in the early rounds, he needed a third-set tiebreak to see off Philipp Kohlschreiber in his opener. When Djokovic and del Potro last met, Djokovic prevailed in a near five-hour classic in the Wimbledon semifinals. Read: Nadal reclaims No. 1 ranking Del Potro hit five aces, wasn't broken and consistently applied pressure on the Nadal serve, manufacturing 11 break points. 'He played amazing,' Nadal told the website. 'I just congratulate him.

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