Juan Martin Delray Beach? DelPo Advances
Juan Martin Delray Beach? DelPo Advances
Juan Martin del Potro has undoubtedly been one of the hottest players on the ATP World Tour, breaking back into the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings in January for the first time since 4 August 2014. So it was no surprise to see Del Potro cruise to a 6-2, 6-4 victory against Frenchman Jeremy Chardy at the Delray Beach Open on Tuesday evening.
It could be the beginning of another big run in Florida for the 29-year-old, who has advanced to at least the semi-finals in each of his three previous appearances in Delray Beach. Del Potro claimed the title on his debut in 2011 (d. Tipsarevic). The World No. 10, who has now triumphed in the opening round of his past 23 events, has won at least two matches at his past six tour-level tournaments.
The ‘Tower of Tandil’ will next face American Frances Tiafoe, who advanced on Monday. Del Potro leads the American — who has idolised the Argentine — 2-0 in their FedEx ATP Head2Head series.
While Del Potro advancing was no surprise, there was an upset elsewhere in the draw. American Taylor Fritz, who had not played a tour-level match in 2018, upset World No. 12 Sam Querrey 2-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) just two days after the fourth seed competed in the final of the inaugural New York Open (l. to Anderson).
“I didn’t even know it was my first tour-level match of the year,” Fritz said . “I felt ready. I did well in the Challengers I played this year… took last week off, was training hard, and I felt ready.”
The World No. 85 has shown good form, reaching the ATP Challenger Tour final in Noumea, New Caledonia before capturing the title in Newport Beach, California later in January.
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“I feel like I’m finally hitting my stride again after I had a good offseason,” Fritz said. “I feel like I’m still riding that wave of confidence from the success I was having at the Challengers and now this even solidifies the confidence that I’ve been having in myself and in my game.”
Another #NextGenATP star also impressed on Tuesday, as 2017 Next Gen ATP Finals qualifier Denis Shapovalov shrugged off an immediate break of serve to beat 38-year-old Ivo Karlovic 7-5, 7-6(4).
“It was definitely difficult. Ivo’s been around for so many years. It’s never easy playing a giant like him,” Shapovalov said. “There’s no rhythm in the match.”
The Canadian faced a tough task when he was broken by Karlovic in his first service game of the match, especially since the Croatian showed good form by advancing to the quarter-finals at the New York Open last week. But despite facing an opponent who had held 97 per cent of his service games this year, Shapovalov stayed the course. The left-hander seized both of his break chances in the first set before going on to win the match in one hour, 54 minutes.
“I felt a lot of pressure at the beginning of the match,” Shapovalov said. “I didn’t know what to expect against a guy like that, but I just kept fighting, kept trying to win my serve and hopefully break him and I was able to turn the match around.”
Did You Know?
Del Potro beat three current or former Top 10 players in the ATP Rankings to win the title in Delray Beach in 2011. He did not drop a set at the event.