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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
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for par. The three-time PGA Tour “He played very well. In this
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ron said. Championship in February, than us and won.”
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