BNP Paribas Open: Juan Martin del Potro Beats Roger Federer In The Final For First Masters 1000 Title
World no. 1 Roger Federer has been beaten by Argentine Juan Martin del Potro in the final of the Indian Wells, California.
The Swiss lose his first match after 17 straight unbeaten run to 29-year-old after three sets 6-4 6-7(8) 7-6(2).
Thereby, the Argentine won his first Masters 1000 title which could have been Federer's sixth title at the Coachella Valley.
He has won more matches over the no. 8 seed in head-to-head counts, who he has defeated 18 times in all 25 FedEx ATP encounters.
Speaking after the match, Federer blamed hai defeat on his serves saying: "I lost my serves a little bit, and then he was clean and I wasn't. Then it goes very quickly in breaker...Sometimes when you're not feeling it or momentum has shifted, it's justcrazyhowit can go the other way."
The Swiss lose his first match after 17 straight unbeaten run to 29-year-old after three sets 6-4 6-7(8) 7-6(2).
Thereby, the Argentine won his first Masters 1000 title which could have been Federer's sixth title at the Coachella Valley.
He has won more matches over the no. 8 seed in head-to-head counts, who he has defeated 18 times in all 25 FedEx ATP encounters.
Speaking after the match, Federer blamed hai defeat on his serves saying: "I lost my serves a little bit, and then he was clean and I wasn't. Then it goes very quickly in breaker...Sometimes when you're not feeling it or momentum has shifted, it's justcrazyhowit can go the other way."
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