Del Potro beats top seed Soderling to reach Estoril semi

LISBON, (Reuters) – Former U.S. Open champion Juan  Martin del Potro staged a remarkable second-set comeback to beat  top-seeded Swede Robin Soderling 6-4 7-5 and reach the last four  of the Estoril Open yesterday.

Argentine Del Potro, a former world number four currently  ranked 46th after missing most of last year with a wrist injury,  broke Soderling’s serve in the fifth game to claim the first  set.
World number five Soderling battled back, however, and raced  to a 4-1 lead in the second set before heavy rain and a  hailstorm forced the players to run for the locker-room.

Eighth seed Del Potro, who beat Roger Federer to win the U.S  Open in 2009, made an immediate impact when play resumed over  two hours later, winning six out of seven games to turn the  second set around.

The tall Argentine will meet Pablo Cuevas in Saturday’s  semi-final after the Uruguayan, ranked 61st in the world, beat  sixth-seeded Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci 6-4 6-2.

The other quarter-finals were delayed until Saturday due to  the rain, with South Africa’s Kevin Anderson to play  second-seeded Spaniard Fernando Verdasco and Frenchman Gilles  Simon meeting Canada’s Milos Raonic.