Juan Martin Del Potro vs Rafael Nadal (4th Round)

who will win?

  • Nadal in 3

    Votes: 30 22.2%
  • Nadal in 4

    Votes: 46 34.1%
  • Nadal in 5

    Votes: 8 5.9%
  • Del Potro in 3

    Votes: 7 5.2%
  • Del Potro in 4

    Votes: 35 25.9%
  • Del Potro in 5

    Votes: 9 6.7%

  • Total voters
    135
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ViscaB

Hall of Fame
We don't know that, I'd take Murray over him for one even if he played at this level today.

It's my opinion. He was in US open form. Blasting his forehand while making very few mistakes. He was almost unbreakable until the last set.
 

Bud

Bionic Poster
Don't bother fella. These clowns were more interessed in Rafa's match than in their idol's hoping for Rafa to lose. *SMH*

They just don't want another Nadal-Federer final since they know who will probably win ;)

It's my opinion. He was in US open form. Blasting his forehand while making very few mistakes. He was almost unbreakable until the last set.

Be interesting to see all the final stats from this match. It was pretty high quality, despite the 2 MTO's. There were definitely a ton of winners from both players.
 

Beryl

Hall of Fame
Good effort. Even though he showed great improvement on this surface, he will be glad that there is no more grass this year.

Onto the red stuff to bash around a few Kazakhs, and then to the hard courts.
 
Del Potro has proved what we knew all along, that his movement is spotty on grass and that Nadal is #1 for a reason. But admittedly, I'm surprised how much fight Del Po had in him, he certainly played much better than I originally anticipated. A good match by him, he had some chances in the first that he didn't take but a better match played by Rafa who put up some astounding stats. Surely anyone who isn't a Rafa fan at the very least acknowledges how awesome his footwork was today
 

8PAQ

Banned
Hey, so so far Fed did better than Sampras in every slam this year compared to Pete at the same age in 2001. If that continues Fed is winning USO. Good times.
 

desmo

Rookie
Quality match, much better than I expected really. Look at ratio of winners/UEs, a bit of a pity this match-up happened in the quarters. Rafa has to be favorite based on current form.
 

The Hermit

Semi-Pro
By the way, if The umpire did not grant the MTO at that time, then they play the tie breaker, then Nadal wins it, do you guys still complain this much?
 

nadalbestclass

Hall of Fame
PHEW! That almost killed me. Rafa is a freaking WARRIOR, as is Delpo but ya. God mode! Now rest up Rafito, and be VERY AFRAID Mardy. :twisted:
 

zagor

Bionic Poster
It's my opinion. He was in US open form. Blasting his forehand while making very few mistakes. He was almost unbreakable until the last set.

I'm not talking about Nadal here but Delpo, Murray is the toughest match-up for Delpo on tour, I don't think Delpo would have beaten him on grass even playing the way he did today.
 

babbette

Legend
People who think Nadal or Delpo was really injured have no brain. Didn't they see how how they both moved after their "injuries". Seriously!

I think people need to remember that the players themselves don't claim injuries, but discomfort. It's other people that claim it to be an injury. As a player if you feel discomfort it's only right that you should check it out asap as to not aggravate whatever that discomfort is...innit?
 

cucio

Legend
DelPo put a better fight than most expected, almost untouchable on his serve. Good job!


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This racquet smells like victory! Or is it Parmesan?
 

8PAQ

Banned
I think people need to remember that the players themselves don't claim injuries, but discomfort. It's other people that claim it to be an injury. As a player if you feel discomfort it's only right that you should check it out asap as to not aggravate whatever that discomfort is...innit?

Right, so there is no injury, clearly, based on the movement after the event. No limping between points from either of them and super fast movement from both.
 

TennisBatman

Semi-Pro
Amazing match...the 1st set was probably the most drama-filled set I've ever seen: top-level play from both players, an injury to Nadal that could have been very serious, and a tiebreaker that changed tides to give the opening set to Nadal.

In my opinion, both players did equally well, except that Nadal's better play edged out Del Potro in the two tiebreakers. Who knows...if Del Potro had a little better success in one of those, we could have been seeing a 5-set match!
 

Breaker

Legend
Del Potro has proved what we knew all along, that his movement is spotty on grass and that Nadal is #1 for a reason. But admittedly, I'm surprised how much fight Del Po had in him, he certainly played much better than I originally anticipated. A good match by him, he had some chances in the first that he didn't take but a better match played by Rafa who put up some astounding stats. Surely anyone who isn't a Rafa fan at the very least acknowledges how awesome his footwork was today

DelPo has gotten a lot better on the surface, his serve/volley game improving even more to the point where he can anticipate the second volley if he needs to hit one will be key to him becoming one of the top contenders there in the future, it was nice to see him eager to move forward rather than stay camped at the baseline and his volley technique is great for both punching and dropping.
 

Bud

Bionic Poster
I think people need to remember that the players themselves don't claim injuries, but discomfort. It's other people that claim it to be an injury. As a player if you feel discomfort it's only right that you should check it out asap as to not aggravate whatever that discomfort is...innit?

Exactly. The MTO is to make sure that any niggling problems the players experience during a match are treated promptly and effectively. It ensures that the match will be high-quality for the fans while also protecting the players' health.
 

babbette

Legend
Who's the woman next to Xisca?

the girlfriend of the owner of the restaurant rafa is a regular at. So the girlfriend of the man that was next to her.

how come xisca never gets to privilidge to sit in front row like other girlfriends? always last priority when the gang is there. :(
 

dysonlu

Professional
I'm surprised that some people were surprised DelPo had put up a good fight. This guy can beat anyone any day, the top 3 included. He just needed a few GS appearances to "get back into it", after missing a full season.
 
The commentators just calling Nadal a great warrior battling through injury to overcome DelPo. :roll:

LOL what a troll you are.

Did you even watch the match? Did you see the look on Rafa's face when he first got treatment? If he was acting then he is better than anyone in Hollywood.

Have some damn respect both he and Delpo played through tough injury scares and still put on an awesome match. You're just a sour puss because your worried that Quentin Federer won't be able to beat him after his struggle with an over the hill Youzhny. LOL.

Why don't you have faith in your man? What's the problem? Rafa has match up issues with Delpo and I know he couldn't have played better than that and still lost. Delpo blasts the ball and hit only 21 UE's and 44 Winners, it's probably one of the cleanest matches he played in his life. Rafa played phenomenal and deserves credit for toughing it out.

He gets called a pusher yet he hit 61 Winners and only 16 UE's despite being in obvious pain. Give him some damn credit for that at least instead of being a smart arse, or do you want to start telling me about how Fed's back injury magically went away in 2003 WIM?
 

TennisFan3

Talk Tennis Guru
Postmatch: Nadal says that the foot still hurts. He thought of retiring in set 1. But the pain went down a little with the tape, and he tried to continue.

Says that he needs to check with the doctor tomorrow, because he's worried about the bone of the foot.

__________

Dunno whether Nadal will be able to continue the rest of the tournament. I think this is one time when cortisone injections are justified.

It might turn out to be a choice between this tournament, and risking the rest of the year with injury.
 

TennisFan3

Talk Tennis Guru
^^ This could be deja vu, Nadal's foot problem of late 2005, which at one time was very very serious. Nike+ designed him custom shoes for it.
 
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Deleted member 3771

Guest
Speaking of the devil.

Nadal told the interviewer that his foot pain eased a bit after he got treatement, but that there is defintely something there and he needs to get it checked.Never know what it could be.
 

Bartelby

Bionic Poster
Xisca will get the toe clippers out and set him right.




Postmatch: Nadal says that the foot still hurts. He thought of retiring in set 1. But the pain went down a little with the tape, and he tried to continue.

Says that he needs to check with the doctor tomorrow, because he's worried about the bone of the foot.

__________

Dunno whether Nadal will be able to continue the rest of the tournament. I think this is one time when cortisone injections are justified.

It might turn out to be a choice between this tournament, and risking the rest of the year with injury.
 
DelPo has gotten a lot better on the surface, his serve/volley game improving even more to the point where he can anticipate the second volley if he needs to hit one will be key to him becoming one of the top contenders there in the future, it was nice to see him eager to move forward rather than stay camped at the baseline and his volley technique is great for both punching and dropping.

Del Potro's volley skills were meh at best this match IMO, there were some Fed-like kamikaze net charges that seemed too obvious to Nadal. On the appropriate net charges, Nadal just knew when to force Del Potro to hit a low volley for an easy put away. Del Po very hit or miss at the net today; some good hits but also some pretty bad misses
 

babbette

Legend
Exactly. The MTO is to make sure that any niggling problems the players experience during a match are treated promptly and effectively. It ensures that the match will be high-quality for the fans while also protecting the players' health.

 

mandy01

G.O.A.T.
Postmatch: Nadal says that the foot still hurts. He thought of retiring in set 1. But the pain went down a little with the tape, and he tried to continue.

Says that he needs to check with the doctor tomorrow, because he's worried about the bone of the foot.
Yeah I thought he didn't look good, although I had no idea what it was. Fortunately for him, no play tomorrow so he can look forward to some rest.
 

Bud

Bionic Poster
Nadal d. Federer

Nadal's round of 16 thread has nearly 1600 replies while Federer's thread has 250+ replies ;)
 

zagor

Bionic Poster
Postmatch: Nadal says that the foot still hurts. He thought of retiring in set 1. But the pain went down a little with the tape, and he tried to continue.

Says that he needs to check with the doctor tomorrow, because he's worried about the bone of the foot.

__________

Dunno whether Nadal will be able to continue the rest of the tournament. I think this is one time when cortisone injections are justified.

It might turn out to be a choice between this tournament, and risking the rest of the year with injury.

I don't think it's such a dramatic situation given that he managed to tough it out against Delpo who was playing well but you never know with these things.
 

ruerooo

Legend
the girlfriend of the owner of the restaurant rafa is a regular at. So the girlfriend of the man that was next to her.

how come xisca never gets to privilidge to sit in front row like other girlfriends? always last priority when the gang is there. :(

Maybe she doesn't want to sit in the front row. More cameras.
And she is truly the low key of low keys. I've never seen anyone who looked so much like a model that was that low key (with the exception of one of my mountain-climbing friends).
 

Lsmkenpo

Hall of Fame
It was a shame a bad line call opened the door for Nadal to break and ruined a good match. Del Potro had the point completely in hand, than suffered a major let down from some lines person making a ill timed call.
 

8PAQ

Banned
Nadal told the interviewer that his foot pain eased a bit after he got treatement, but that there is defintely something there and he needs to get it checked.Never know what it could be.

Well given the stats the "injury" or as I call it minor discomfort didn't affect him for more than few points. Nadal was doing amazing gets and was serving well and had very few errors.

I think Sampras won in 1999 with an actual ankle problem. Nadal has a minor boo boo. Relax everyone. This is no worse than banana incident at FO.
 

ViscaB

Hall of Fame
It was a shame a bad line call opened the door for Nadal to break and ruined a good match. Del Potro had the point completely in hand, than suffer a major let down from some lines person making a ill timed call.

What are you doing here, weren't you kicked out of the tournament yesterday:):):).
 

DragonBlaze

Hall of Fame
LOL what a troll you are.

Did you even watch the match? Did you see the look on Rafa's face when he first got treatment? If he was acting then he is better than anyone in Hollywood.

Have some damn respect both he and Delpo played through tough injury scares and still put on an awesome match. You're just a sour puss because your worried that Quentin Federer won't be able to beat him after his struggle with an over the hill Youzhny. LOL.

Why don't you have faith in your man? What's the problem? Rafa has match up issues with Delpo and I know he couldn't have played better than that and still lost. Delpo blasts the ball and hit only 21 UE's and 44 Winners, it's probably one of the cleanest matches he played in his life. Rafa played phenomenal and deserves credit for toughing it out.

He gets called a pusher yet he hit 61 Winners and only 16 UE's despite being in obvious pain. Give him some damn credit for that at least instead of being a smart arse, or do you want to start telling me about how Fed's back injury magically went away in 2003 WIM?

I think both him and DelPotro put in a fine performance today :twisted:
 

babbette

Legend
YA!! I was like wait :confused:

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That would have sucked so much ***

:( it was quite painful to watch that mto. how the doc was saying "it is unusual" and rafa agreed. you could see his face was like "oh lawd what now? something new!" :( If he has to pull out he has to pull out. In the long run not risking it is the best option.
 
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