Juan Martin Del Potro Upsets Roger Federer To Win the 2009 Men’s US OPEN!!!!
I predicted that Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentnia would upset Roger Federer of Switzerland in the US OPEN men’s final. Del Potro is the “real deal” unlike that ” British flake” Andy Murray.
Del Potro outlasted Roger Federer 3-6 7-6 4-6 7-6 6-2 to win the men`s US OPEN tennis event!
Federer was trying to win the US OPEN for the sixth time in a row and match the gay tennis star Bill Tilden`s incredible consecutive US OPEN record. Unfortunately, for Federer, he ran into a hot Del Potro yesterday at the US OPEN.
He is the “only” player since Rafael Nadal to defeat Federer in a grand slam final.
Del Potro is just a baby, only twenty years old, yet this young man stood up to Federer and won!
I am a huge Roger Federer fan, but I admit it is “boring” when he wins everything all the time.
Nadal and Federer now have a new rival and unlike Djokovic and Murray I believe Del Potro has the “weapons” to become number one.
Djokovic and Murray are counter punchers and defensive players but Del Potro is an offensive baseline player.
I must confess, I cringe when Roger acts like a crybaby when he loses the grand slam finals. Roger has won so much in his career he needs to
accept losing with more humility and grace! Yesterday, Roger was “classy” although he of course was disappointed.
No champion likes to lose but Roger has got to remember he can’t win everything.
Roger has so much to be proud of this year, he finally won the French Open and he shattered Pete Sampras record.
Roger must hold his head high, and be proud of himself he did great this year!
Del Potro is also the first male tennis player to defeat Nadal and Federer back to back to win a grand slam event!!!
I like Del Potro, I know some people think he’s not attractive but I think he’s cute. Look at Del Potro’s long toned arms, long hairy legs, sweet face his gorgeous!!!
He smashed Spain’s Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-2 6-2 in straight sets. Nadal’s loopy topspins don’t hurt Del Potro because he is six foot six they land in his strike zone.
Nadal must improve, he needs a more offensive game if he wants to remain in the top two. Del Potro has beaten Nadal three times in a row this year.
I think Nadal is “pathetic” for using his “abdominal injury” as an excuse for losing to Del Potro. The Australians have a saying “fit to play, fit to go”.
Whenever Nadal loses, he always has some “magical injury”. I am disgusted with Nadal’s attitude, he’s so classless, gutless and unprofessional.
If Nadal is “healthy enough” to compete on the court, he should be “man enough” to accept when his loses like an adult, and stop this bullshit!
Del Potro is six foot six, yet he moves so well for a big man. Del Potro has all the weapons a massive serve, a huge forehand, and a gigantic backhand.
I am very impressed with Del Potro, he is so young yet so mentally tough.
Andy Murray has been “marketed”, “forced”, and “pushed” down the public’s throats by the American and British media because he is an Anglo Saxon.
Murray proved once again, he’s not ready to become a grand slam singles champion. The grand slams prove you have to be very “mentally tough”
in the “moment” of a slam to “win”. Sure, Murray won the ATP hardcourt events before the US OPEN but he just capitulates in the slams.
The pressure will be “intense” for Andy Murray. He has to prove he can win a grand slam because his rivals Novak Djokovic and Juan Martin Del Potro are grand slam singles champions.
Murray has only been “exposed” for being very “mentally weak” in the grand slams.
He can win the Masters events in Canada or Miami, but he has proven this year to crumble under the pressure at the grand slams.
Del Potro’s emergence is incredible.
I believe Del Potro is the “real” number three in men’s tennis right now ahead of Murray, Djokovic, and Andy Roddick.
The people of Argentina must be very happy right now. The only men since 2003 to stop Federer from winning the US OPEN are both from Argentina!
Nalbandian defeated Federer in the 2003 US OPEN fourth round and now Del Potro does even better he beats Federer in the final.
David Nalbandian of Argentina was “supposed” to be the “big” tennis superstar but this never materialized.
Del Potro has proven he has the game to win. Nalbandian has struggled with injuries, his weight, and confidence. I wonder if Del Potro’s victory
will inspire Nalbandian?
Men’s tennis is suddenly more exciting again, the ATP Tour now has six guys at the very top of the game that can win grand slams!!!

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I can seem you are one of those fans of Federer that hate Nadal because of what he has done to Fed, I’m just a fan of Fed and also appreciate other good players… Nadal is not one to use excuses (you can see the match against Almagro I think, when the trainer was on court there was a lot of pain in his face) as he in his own words said that he thought that even without any pain he would have probably lost against del potro… I totally disagree with that point of view, he is a gentlemen in the court, always fights with no excuse and extremely respectful to other players… Your description fits probably Novak Djokovic… as Fed said in his interview at this years AO “it’s not the guy whose never given up in his career” giving up for too much heat??? that is ridiculous…
About Del Potro, he is playing amazing tennis, for sure played the game of his life in the US Open final… granted Fed wasn’t at his usual GS final level… 50% 1st serve, and making some mistakes at moments he usually plays his best… the double faults in the last game are the perfect example, these are moments when he usually has aces or very good first serves… But this doesn’t take anything out of Delpo’s triumph… I agree that he will become the next number 2 and eventually 1…
Murray has not been playing as well as last year… he is to defensive, he is still very young so he should start playing more agressively, taking risks, in order to be number one…