
’09 US Open champ del Potro saves match points; Federer next
NEW YORK — Juan Martin del Potro’s stay at the U.S. Open really should be over. Nearly was.
The 2009 champion at Flushing Meadows had a fever and thought about quitting while dropping the opening two sets with little resistance against No. 6-seeded Dominic Thiem in the fourth round Monday. Then he trailed by a big margin in the fourth set, even facing two match points.
Still, buoyed by a boisterous Grandstand crowd chanting “Ole!” and his nickname, “delPo,” he never gave in or gave up. Eventually, del Potro worked his way all the way back on the strength of powerful serves and thunderous forehands to edge Thiem 1-6, 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (1), 6-4 and set up a quarterfinal showdown against Roger Federer.
“I took all that energy to change in a good way and think about (fighting) and not (retiring),” the 24th-seeded Argentine said. “Unbelievable atmosphere.”