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Miami Open: Federer blows past Del Potro into fourth round

Miami Open: Federer blows past Del Potro into fourth round

TIL Desk Sports/ In-form Roger Federer powered his way into the fourth round of the Miami Open with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Argentina’s Juan Martin del Potro on Monday. Del Potro always enjoys plenty of crowd support in Miami, which has a large Argentine community, and it was the same story again with football-style chants of support ringing out for the 28-year-old on a packed Crandon Park center court.

It was the pair’s first meeting since 2013 and having won 15 of the previous 21 encounters, Federer was favorite – but the crowd factor gave the third round match an added edge. “Shortly before I walked out to the court you could sense the atmosphere. That’s when I told myself, Just be prepared for something different, you know. It was different,” Federer said.

He was forced to save four break points in the first set but he got ahead with a thundering forehand to take a 5-3 lead and served out for the set. The Argentine had a chance to turn things around when he had a break point when down 4-3 in the second set but Federer, moving well and looking full of confidence, held firm and wrapped up the match in one hour and 22 minutes. “I felt like I was in control and I was able to generate more chances than he did,” Federer said.

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