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Djokovic downs Del Potro to win US Open, equal Sampras

A clinical Novak Djokovic defeated Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3 7-6(4) 6-3 to collect his third US Open title on Monday (AEST), giving him 14 grand slams to move into a tie for third on the all-time list alongside Pete Sampras.

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Novak Djokovic holds the US Open trophy aloft Source: Getty Images

A season that started gloomily with elbow surgery after the Australian Open is turning into a brilliant finish for the 31-year-old Serb, who has now won three of his last four events including back-to-back majors at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows.

Over the last eight weeks Djokovic has resembled the grand slam machine that held all four major titles at the same time in 2016.

"When I had the surgery of my elbow earlier this year I could truly understand what Juan Martin was going through,” Djokovic said at the trophy ceremony, referring to the Argentine's long battles with injury.

“You learn from adversity ... when you have doubtful moments when things are not working out as you want (them) to."

 

 

The sixth seed had suffered in the ferocious heat and humidity through the early days of the season's final grand slam but dropped only two sets for the tournament and none since the second round.

Playing on the same court where Pete Sampras claimed his 14th and final grand slam crown, Djokovic had endured more disappointment than joy on Arthur Ashe, winning just three titles from eight finals.

"I was hoping he’s going to be here tonight but I want to say ‘Pete, I love you, you’re my idol,’" he said

 

 

The disappointment on Monday (AEST) belonged to a teary Del Potro, who was back in a grand slam final for the first time since the big Argentine won his one and only title at Flushing Meadows in 2009.

"It’s not easy to speak right now. But I love you too, guys," Del Potro said.

"And so, so happy to be playing the final against this magnificent idol. He knows that he’s one of my friend[s] on tour.”

 

 

Djokovic and Del Potro walked on Arthur Ashe Stadium court with the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center still buzzing over the controversial women's final on Sunday (AEST), won by Japan's Naomi Osaka after Serena Williams incurred three code violations.

Britain's Alison Hughes, the second woman to umpire a US Open men's singles final, kept a low profile as the two former champions went to work.

The tension and fireworks of the Osaka-Williams clash were left behind during a relatively calm and composed baseline battle between two friends and familiar foes who had played each other 18 times, with Djokovic holding a commanding 14-4 edge.

 


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Presented by Yang J. Joo

Source: Reuters, SBS



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