Del Potro demolishes Tomic to take Sydney International title

Author : unlunate1986
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:22:46


Del Potro demolishes Tomic to take Sydney International title

Juan Martin del Potro blew away Bernard Tomic in under an hour to take the Sydney International title on Saturday ahead of the Australian Open which gets underway in Melbourne on Monday.

The big Argentine unleashed all his immense power at the Ken Rosewall Arena to slay reigning champion Tomic 6-3 6-1 in just 53 minutes and couldn't be in better shape heading into the first grand slam of the season.

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'The finals never are easy, but I was surprised of my level tonight,' del Potro said, ATPWorldTour.com reported.

'I think I played great. My forehand worked perfectly; I made a lot winners; many aces; I played good slices,' the 25-year-old added.

'I think Bernard was a little frustrated after seeing me very focused on the match and hitting the ball so well. He is still young in some moments of the match, but he has everything to win titles, and he will reach finals very, very soon.'

Del Potro, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, is seeded fifth for Melbourne and will face American Rhyne Williams, ranked 129th in the world, in his opening match.

Tomic, meanwhile, goes from frying pan to fire with an opening match-up against world no. 1 Rafa Nadal -- a challenge, he says, he's looking forward to.

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'Going to be an amazing match for me on Tuesday against Rafa,' Tomic said, ATPWorldTour.com reported.

'I'm going to prepare as best I can. It's a tough ask. Obviously tonight I wanted to win this championship; couldn't do it. Juan played too good. Now my focus is on playing Rafa,' the 21-year-old added.

Isner wins in Auckland

America's John Isner also warmed up for Melbourne with a victory over Taiwan's Yen Hsun Lu at the Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand.

The world no. 13 triumphed in a tight match 7-6 7-6.

'I wish it didn't have to be so close at the end, it gives me a lot of grey hairs!' Isner said, ATPWorldTour.com reported.

'But I'm so happy. To say this was unexpected, coming into the tournament, would be a huge understatement. Sometimes that's how things work out. You come in with low expectations, the pressure's off, and things tend to work out. That was the case this week.'

Isner will start his quest for Melbourne glory against Slovakia's Marin Klizan.

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Juan Martin del Potro blew away Bernard Tomic in under an hour to take the Sydney International title on Saturday ahead of the Australian Open which gets underway in Melbourne on Monday. Read more: Novak Djokovic: All you need is love Read more: Get all the latest tennis news with CNN's Open Court Read more: Bernard Tomic: Tennis' 'tainted' talent? Del Potro, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, is seeded fifth for Melbourne and will face American Rhyne Williams, ranked 129th in the world, in his opening match. Del Potro, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, is seeded fifth for Melbourne and will face American Rhyne Williams, ranked 129th in the world, in his opening match. The big Argentine unleashed all his immense power at the Ken Rosewall Arena to slay reigning champion Tomic 6-3 6-1 in just 53 minutes and couldn't be in better shape heading into the first grand slam of the season. Read more: Get all the latest tennis news with CNN's Open Court Read more: Clijsters cool on another comeback Isner wins in Auckland 'The finals never are easy, but I was surprised of my level tonight,' del Potro said, ATPWorldTour.com reported. Isner wins in Auckland Tomic, meanwhile, goes from frying pan to fire with an opening match-up against world no. 1 Rafa Nadal -- a challenge, he says, he's looking forward to. 'I think I played great. My forehand worked perfectly; I made a lot winners; many aces; I played good slices,' the 25-year-old added. Read more: Clijsters cool on another comeback America's John Isner also warmed up for Melbourne with a victory over Taiwan's Yen Hsun Lu at the Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand. The big Argentine unleashed all his immense power at the Ken Rosewall Arena to slay reigning champion Tomic 6-3 6-1 in just 53 minutes and couldn't be in better shape heading into the first grand slam of the season. 'I think I played great. My forehand worked perfectly; I made a lot winners; many aces; I played good slices,' the 25-year-old added. The world no. 13 triumphed in a tight match 7-6 7-6. Read more: Bernard Tomic: Tennis' 'tainted' talent? Del Potro, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, is seeded fifth for Melbourne and will face American Rhyne Williams, ranked 129th in the world, in his opening match. 'I think I played great. My forehand worked perfectly; I made a lot winners; many aces; I played good slices,' the 25-year-old added.

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