DEL POTRO OUTLASTS FEDERER TO WIN INDIAN WELLS FINAL
Former US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro
stunned top-ranked Roger Federer 6-4, 6-7 (8/10), 7-6 (7/2) Sunday to win his
first Indian Wells title and second consecutive ATP crown.
The 29-year-old from
Argentina handed Federer his first match defeat of 2018 and extended his own
win streak to 11 matches, including a title run earlier this month at Acapulco.
"I'm still
shaking," Del Potro said. "It's difficult to describe with words.
It's like a dream."
Del Potro, nagged by
wrist injuries throughout his career, survived three match points before
claiming the championship in a third-set tie-breaker, ending a two hour, 42
minute marathon contest.
"I cannot
believe I won this tournament, beating Roger in a great final and this level of
tennis. We played great tennis today," Del Potro said.
"I just want to
keep winning titles like this if I can."
Del Potro won the
first five points of the deciding tie-breaker then closed it out when Swiss
superstar Federer, who had won a career-best 17 straight matches to start the
year, smacked a forehand long.
It was an emotional
match for both players as each took turns questioning the chair umpire. Del
Potro urged him to stop the pro-Federer crowd from making noise on his serve
and an irritated Federer also had a couple of lively conversations with the
umpire.
"I don't
remember half of it," said Federer. "I was trying to pump myself up
more, get energy for me. It had no effect on the outcome."
Del Potro was
competing in his first Indian Wells final since 2013, when he lost to Spaniard
Rafael Nadal.
It was Del Potro's
seventh victory over Federer in 25 career meetings, one of those wins coming in
the 2009 US Open final.
"I always play
good against him. I won a couple of finals and lost a couple of finals. In the
end I was lucky to win. We played great tennis today," Del Potro said.
World number eight
Del Potro is back in the rankings top 10 after dropping to 1,045th before
beginning his comeback from three left wrist surgeries in 2016.
"I am excited
to see what is next," he said. "I am still surprising myself and I
want to keep surprising the tennis tour," Del Potro said.
Federer blasted 10
aces but had five double faults and his serve was broken twice.
'IT SHOULD STING'
He said it is going
to take a little longer than normal to get over this one.
"It should
sting," Federer said. "The question is how long? It is disappointing
talking about a great match like this and losing.
"You move on.
There's no time to dwell over it. I see the positives at the end of the
day."
Federer survived a
match point in the second set tiebreaker to force the third.
"It was a lot
of chances at either end," he said. "He should have maybe closed it
first in the second set I believe. Even early in the second set I think he had
break point chances.
"But I was able
to find my game and get out of that game."
In the 10th game of
the third set Federer returned the favour with three match points of his own
but Del Potro timed his forehand shots perfectly.
"It was
disappointing," Federer said. "Juan Martin was a bit better at the
end. It was maybe a point here or there, maybe a shot, maybe a forehand, maybe
a chip."
Federer, the oldest
world number one in ATP history at 36, entered the final having dropped just
one set, in a difficult semi-final test from Croatia's Borna Coric.
Federer's five
Indian Wells titles included last year, when he beat fellow Swiss Stan
Wawrinka.
SOURCE: AFP
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