Del Potro stuns Nadal to make first slam final

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Argentina’s Juan Martin del  Potro bludgeoned Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-2 6-2 at the U.S. Open yesterday to reach his first grand-slam final.

The sixth seed overpowered the Spaniard in two hours, 20  minutes of outstanding hitting to set up a final against either  five-times champion Roger Federer or fourth seed Novak Djokovic  of Serbia.

“It’s very difficult for me to speak at this moment. This  is my favourite tournament and I can’t believe this moment,” a  beaming Del Potro said in a courtside interview.

“I am very close to my dream, to win this tournament. I  hope I can do it. I am very happy to be here. Tomorrow I will  fight until the final point, if I win or lose, I think this is  the best moment of my life.”

Nadal went into the match struggling with a right abdominal  injury and his service speed was clearly down, allowing Del  Potro to be aggressive on his returns.

The first set was a story of missed opportunities as Nadal  squandered three break point chances, while the Argentine broke  twice, in the fourth and eighth games.

The pattern was repeated in the second set and though Nadal  continued to fight in the third, Del Potro was too strong and  cruised to a comprehensive victory.

The scoreline represented the heaviest grand slam defeat of  Nadal’s career.
“It was a little bit unlucky year for me,” Nadal said. “I  started the year playing really well but that’s sport.
“In Cincinnati (last month) and here, I had a problem with  the right abdominal and it was difficult for me to serve.
“But he is playing very well and I am very happy for him.”