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            ‘09 U.S. Open champ del Potro saves match points; Federer next



            By HOWARD FENDRICH           Thiem also aided del Potro  the way across the grounds  ing  Federer’s  streak  of  five  had even less trouble than
            AP Tennis Writer             by  playing  his  worst  tennis  at  Arthur  Ashe  Stadium,  straight  U.S.  Open  cham-  Nadal  did  Monday:  2016
            NEW  YORK  (AP)  —  Juan  when he was closest to vic-     where Federer was beating  pionships — and he hasn’t  runner-up Karolina Pliskova
            Martin  del  Potro’s  stay  at  tory in the fourth set, which  No. 33 Philipp Kohlschreiber  won the trophy since.  beat 91st-ranked American
            the U.S. Open really should  he  led  5-2.  Thiem  served  6-4, 6-2, 7-5.              The other matchup on that  Jennifer  Brady  6-1,  6-0.  In
            be over. Nearly was.         for  the  match  at  5-3,  but  The  only  bit  of  intrigue  half  of  the  men’s  bracket  the  quarterfinals,  Pliskova
            The  2009  champion  at  got  broken.  Leading  6-5,  came after the second set,  will be No. 1 Rafael Nadal  will  take  on  No.  20  CoCo
            Flushing  Meadows  some-     he managed to get within  when Federer left to take a  against 19-year-old Andrey  Vandeweghe,  who  beat
            how  kept  staving  off  de-  a point of winning at 15-40  medical  timeout.  He  said  Rublev, the youngest quar-  Lucie  Safarova  6-4,  7-6  (2)
            feat  in  the  fourth  round  on  del  Potro’s  serve,  but  afterward with a laugh that  terfinalist  at  the  U.S.  Open  to  become  the  third  U.S.
            against No. 6-seeded Dom-    a pair of aces at 127 mph  it was so he could get “a bit  since Andy Roddick was 19  woman in the next round.
            inic Thiem on Monday. Del  and 121 mph erased those  of a rub on my back — or  in 2001.                             Venus Williams and Sloane
            Potro was sick and certainly  two  chances.  The  ensuing  my bottom — and I didn’t  Nadal  got  to  the  round  of  Stephens  advanced  Sun-
            looked  sluggish  as  can  be  tiebreaker  was  dominated  want to do it on court.”    eight  in  New  York  for  the  day.
            at the outset, dropping the  by del Potro, who closed it  His back had been bother-    first time since his 2013 title,  There  was  a  chance  for
            opening two sets with little  with a booming cross-court  ing Federer before the U.S.  overwhelming  64th-ranked  a     fourth   American   to
            resistance.  Then  he  trailed  forehand winner on the run.  Open  and  restricted  his  Alexandr  Dolgopolov  6-2,  join  them,  because  15th-
            by  a  big  margin  in  the  In  the  fifth  set,  del  Potro  practice  time,  something  6-4, 6-1.                seeded  Madison  Keys  was
            fourth set, even facing two  closed things on his second  he  blamed  for  problems  “Every  victory,  every  set  scheduled  to  play  Mon-
            match points.                match  point,  when  Thiem  while  getting  pushed  to  that  you  win,  is  more  con-  day’s  last  match  against
            Still,  del  Potro  never  gave  double-faulted.  How  close  five sets in each of the first  fidence,” Nadal said. “That  No.  4  Elina  Svitolina  of
            in  or  gave  up,  eventually  was  this?  Thiem  actually  two  rounds  last  week.  But  what’s I am doing.”      Ukraine.  That  winner  fac-
            working his way all the way  won more points, 141-139.    the  lopsided  win  against  Dolgopolov, who has been  es  Estonia’s  Kaia  Kanepi,
            back  on  the  strength  of  When it was over, del Potro  Kohlschreiber — who never  interviewed  by  anti-cor-     who  beat  Daria  Kasatkina
            powerful  serves  and  thun-  raised both arms overhead  held  a  break  point  —  was  ruption  investigators  about  6-4,  6-4  to  become  the
            derous  forehands  to  edge  and  threw  his  head  back,  Federer’s  second  in  a  row  a match with unusual bet-  first  qualifier  in  36  years  to
            Thiem  1-6,  2-6,  6-1,  7-6  (1),  enjoying  the  fans’  adula-  in straight sets.    ting patterns last month at  reach the U.S. Open wom-
            6-4  over  more  than  3½  tion,  then  crossed  himself.  Federer  improved  to  12-0  another  tournament,  was  en’s quarterfinals.
            hours  and  set  up  a  quar-  He  joked  that  he  thought  against  Kohlschreiber;  his  hesitant to give Nadal too  The  32-year-old  Estonian
            terfinal  showdown  against  he should get a trophy just  record  against  del  Potro  is  much credit.             is  ranked  418th  after  miss-
            Roger Federer.               for winning this one.        16-5. But del Potro won their  “I was just feeling flat,” Dol-  ing  much  of  the  past  two
            “Thanks so much for all the   Juan Martin del Potro, of Argentina, serves to Dominic Thiem,   gopolov said. “I don’t know  years  with  problems  in  the
            support  you  gave,”  del    of  Austria,  during  the  fourth  round  of  the  U.S.  Open  tennis   why.”          soles of both feet and a vi-
            Potro  told  the  boisterous   tournament, Monday, Sept. 4, 2017, in New York.         Now  Nadal  gets  to  play  a  rus known as a precursor to
            Grandstand crowd that re-                                             Associated Press  fifth consecutive unseeded  mononucleosis.
            galed the 24th-seeded Ar-                                                              foe in Rublev, who took out  “It’s  pretty  amazing  where
            gentine with “Ole!” chants.  It was by far the day’s most  meeting in the 2009 final in  No. 9 David Goffin 7-5, 7-6  I  am  now,”  Kanepi  said,
            “It  helped  me  a  lot.  ...  I  enthralling   match,   with  New York in five sets for his  (5), 6-3.             “compared to where I was
            won’t forget this match.”    spectators’  roars  heard  all  only Grand Slam title, end-  The  top-seeded  woman  few months ago.”q


            Scott McCarron wins 4th PGA Tour Champions title of year



            CALGARY,  Alberta  (AP)  —  McCarron  opened  with  PGA  Tour  and  compete.”  too  long  or  too  short  and  I  got  messed  up  with  that
            Scott  McCarron  won  the  rounds of 63 and 64 to take  McCarron finished at 16-un-    then  everything  else  was  wind.” q
            Shaw  Charity  Classic  on  a  two-stroke  lead  into  the  der 194.                   medium. I got really miffed.
            Sunday  for  his  fourth  PGA  final round.               He  had  an  eagle  for  the   ARUBA                                     ®
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            3-under  67  to  beat  Miguel  and earned $352,500 to pull  on the par-5 18th in the first  How to reach us!
                                         matched  Bernhard  Langer  on the par-5 11th after ac-
            season.
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            McCarron  closed  with  a  for the season victory lead  complishing  the  feat  the
            Angel Jimenez by a stroke  closer  to  the  idle  German  two rounds.                                         Weststraat
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            long eagle putt en route to  McCarron  has  six  victories  and  holed  very  important
            a birdie on the par-5 18th,  in  the  last  two  seasons  on  putts for him and that’s the                   Weststraat
            McCarron holed a 3-footer  the 50-and-over tour.          key,” Jimenez said.
            for par.                     The  three-time  PGA  Tour  “He played very well.  In this
            “It felt like 20 feet,” McCar-  winner  won  the  Allianz  case, he holed more putts
            ron said.                    Championship in February,  than us and won.”
            “It was kind of a right-cen-  the  major  Senior  Players  Scott  Dunlap  (67),  Todd                  Weststraat
            ter putt. I didn’t take much  Championship  in  July  and  Hamilton  (67)  and  Kevin                  Schepstraat
            time over it, because I saw  the  Dick’s  Sporting  Goods  Sutherland (68) tied for third     terminal
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            to  do.  I  just  missed  a  cou-  ier,” McCarron said.   ond-round  64  with  a  73  to                                                Caya G.F. Betico Croes
            ple  short  ones  before,  so  I  “These  guys  are  the  best  tie for 21st at 6 under.   Weststraat  L.G. Smith Boulevard
            didn’t  want  to  even  think  players in the world at their  “I didn’t hit it, I had one shot   Downtown
            about it too long. I set it up  time  and  they’re  still  play-  inside  my  15-foot  circle,”
            and  made  a  good  putt  fi-  ing some great golf. I truly  Faldo said.                Direction: Weststraat #22 | Phone: 582-7800
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            get that done.”              that  can  still  play  on  the  good shots, but I was either   email for news: news@arubatoday.com
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