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Del Potro knocks off Djokovic

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First Published Mar 16 2013 10:44 pm • Last Updated Mar 16 2013 11:58 pm

Indian Wells, Calif. • Cracking winners off his forehand in key moments, Juan Martin del Potro defeated top-ranked Novak Djokovic 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the semifinals of the BNP Paribas Open on Saturday, handing the Serb his first loss in 21 matches dating to last October.

Del Potro snapped his own four-match skid against Djokovic, who had beaten the Argentine in eight of 10 career meetings.

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"I’m trying to hit hard with my forehands. When I have the chance to come to the net, I did all the time," he said. "I was just focusing to put in my first serve and move to my forehands, trying to make winners."

Del Potro’s 133-mph ace closed out the nearly 3-hour match featuring nine breaks of serve in 96-degree heat. He raised both arms in celebration and Djokovic hugged him at the net.

Del Potro, the second Argentine to reach the final here, will play Rafael Nadal for the title on Sunday. They each have three wins against each other on hard courts.

"When you play the top guys, they are the favorites, but I will try to do my game like just like today and then see if Rafa give me a little chance to win," Del Potro said.

No. 2 seed Maria Sharapova and No. 8 Caroline Wozniacki will play in the women’s final.

Djokovic attributed Del Potro’s dramatic turnaround to "his fighting spirit and my lack of concentration.

"I didn’t deserve to win. Whenever I had chances, second, third set, I throw them away with some unforced errors. My movement was poor, and I congratulate my opponent," he said.

It was Djokovic’s first loss since Oct. 31, when American Sam Querrey beat him indoors at the Paris Masters. The Serb had won 17 consecutive matches and two titles,.


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