Del Potro, Djokovic in U.S. Open final as Nadal quits with knee injury

By Daily Sports on January 1, 1970

Juan Martin del Potro set up a U.S. Open final clash against Novak Djokovic on Friday after defending champion and world number one Rafael Nadal retired with a knee injury during his semifinal clash against the Argentine.

Third seed Del Potro, the champion in 2009, was 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 ahead when Nadal retired.

Del Potro will now face Djokovic, the 2011 and 2015 winner, who reached his eighth final at the tournament and 23rd of his Grand Slam career with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 stroll past Japan's Kei Nishikori.

Djokovic boasts a 14-4 lead over Del Potro in a 10-year rivalry, including two wins without dropping a set at the U.S. Open in 2007 and 2012.

"We have never met in a Grand Slam final. I have tremendous respect for him as a person and a player. He's a great guy," said Djokovic who missed the 2017 tournament through injury. "He's had lots of injury problems in the past but he's a big-match player."

Nadal was devastated by having to pull out although he believes he hasn't suffered any long term damage.

"I hate to retire," said Nadal, a player plagued by a series of knee injuries throughout his career.

He also retired trailing in the fifth set of his Australian Open quarterfinal against Marin Cilic in January.

"It's not a tennis match when one is playing and the other is at the side of the court."

Nadal, bidding for a fourth title in New York and 18th major, had spent the best part of 16 hours getting to the semifinals.

That included almost five hours to defeat Dominic Thiem in an epic quarterfinal which stretched into the early hours of Wednesday morning.

The effort took its toll, with the Spaniard twice needing to have his right knee bandaged before calling it a day after the conclusion of the second set.

"Well of course it's not the best way to win a match. I love to play against Rafa because he's the biggest fighter in this sport and I don't like to see him suffering," said 29-year-old Del Potro who will be playing in his second Grand Slam final. "I am sad for him but I'm also happy to do my best."

Nadal's challenge looked doomed even as early as the first set, as he was feeling the injury after just four games, he admitted.

He needed his right knee strapped after the seventh game before gallantly fighting off two set points in the 10th game, breaking Del Potro who was serving for the set.

But the Argentine swept through the tiebreaker, wrapping up the opener after 69 minutes of impressive shot-making.

The Spaniard called a medical timeout after three games of the second set to have the right knee rebandaged.

Del Potro sensed blood and broke for 3-1 as Nadal struggled for movement.

He broke again for 5-2 on his way to a two-set lead and eventual victory.

"It means a lot to be back in the final," added Del Potro after his sixth win over Nadal, all on hard court.

"I didn't expect to get to another Grand Slam final in my favourite tournament.

"I had my biggest memories on this court in 2009 when I beat Rafa and Roger (Federer, in the final). I was a kid then; now I am much older."

Wimbledon champion Djokovic, playing in his 11th U.S. Open semifinal, claimed a 15th win in 17 clashes against Nishikori.

It was plain sailing for the 31-year-old Serb who is chasing a 14th Slam title to take him level with Pete Sampras on the all-time list.

He broke serve four times while an under-par Nishikori saved 13 of the 17 break points he faced and committed 51 unforced errors. (AFP)

Photo: Nadal bows his head in pain.

Source Daily Sports

Posted September 8, 2018


 

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