Roger Federer Faces US Open Nemesis In Shape Of Juan Martin Del Potro

For Roger Federer it was one of those few occasions when a final got away from him.

In 2009, the now 19-time grand slam champion lost in five sets to Juan Martin del Potro — then only 20 — in the US Open final. The two players will meet again in the quarterfinals on Wednesday.
“The only time when he was really better, in my opinion, was the fifth set,” Federer told reporters as he looked back on his 3-6 7-6 (7-3) 4-6 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 defeat eight years ago.
On Monday, Federer cruised past Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4 6-2 7-5 but his thoughts quickly turned to his match with Del Potro.
Del Potro’s success in 2009 also ended Federer’s five-year winning streak at the US Open, though the Argentine then suffered a series of injury problems — he has had to undergo four wrist surgeries.
On Monday, del Potro rolled back the years saving two match points before going on to defeat Dominic Thiem 1-6 2-6 6-1 7-6 (6-1) 6-4.
The Argentine enjoyed huge support — chants of “Del-Po! Del-Po!” frequently rang out — as Del Potro, who has been struggling with flu symptoms, reached the US Open quarterfinals in New York for the fifth time in nine appearances.
“I played one of the epic matches of my career here in the US Open, which is my favorite tournament, in front of a great crowd,” said Del Potro speaking after his win on Monday.
Looking ahead to Wednesday’s meeting with Federer, Del Potro said it was going to be an “interesting” match to play.
“I know how to play if I want to win, but always is a pleasure to play the greatest guy in history.”