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TENNIS : ROGER FEDERER TAKEN OUT BY JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO AT US OPEN !



TENNIS : ROGER FEDERER TAKEN OUT BY JUAN MARTIN DEL POTRO AT US OPEN !
Roger Federer's quest for an unimaginable 20th Grand Slam trophy has been doused by Juan Martin Del Potro at the US Open.

Del Porto dismissed Federer in four thrilling Sets in their Quarter Finals encounter, 7-5; 3-6; 7-6; 6-4.

"It should hurt. It does. Rightfully so', said Federer following his defeat.

'But, at my age and with the season I've already had, I also have perspective on these losses', added Roger Federer, 19-Time Grand Slam Champion - - the Greatest Of All Time.

Juan Martin Del Potro is among the only few good men who has defeated Federer in a Grand Slam match during his peak years.

Del Potro pulled off one of the biggest upsets in tennis when he defeated Federer at the 2009 US Open Grand Finals, taking home his first - - and only, so far - - Grand Slam trophy of his career.

Federer was then 5-Time Defending Champion winning the US Open in 5 consecutive years, until Del Potro came and broke his record winning streak.


























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Juan Martín del Potro is now 2-0 against Federer at the US Open.

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Posted by US Open Tennis Championships on Thursday, 7 September 2017



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