Del Potro and Nadal have met 13 times but many fans will look to their clash at the same point at Flushing Meadows in 2009 when the Argentine beat the Spaniard. He then went on to beat Federer in a five-set thriller in the final to lift his only grand slam title. Del Potro has charmed the New York crowd with his inspired run highlighted by a fourth round comeback from two sets down to topple sixth seed Dominic Thiem.‘When Del Potro is playing well, it’s difficult to stop him’: Nadal ahead of semi-final clashhttps://t.co/utVA8qK0Q3 pic.twitter.com/hiyeSLKT2O
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"Physically I'm not in the perfect conditions but when you play semi-finals on the grand slam, everything can happen," said Del Potro, who has also had to fight off illness. "So you must be ready for the chance and playing against Rafa in my favorite tournament, I will try to enjoy the atmosphere, the game, and I know if I play my best tennis, I could be a danger for him."Del Potro on Nadal ahead of their #USOpen semifinal:
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"I know if I play my best tennis, I could be a danger for him." https://t.co/rF4PYfqIoV
With flag-waving Argentine fans coming out in force to back their man, the atmosphere around del Potro matches has rivaled that of a soccer game. Nadal, however, can draw on considerable fan support of his own and the Spaniard has given his supporters plenty to cheer with two ruthless straight sets victories in his last two matches.Juan Martin del Potro admits he is not physically 100 per cent to face Rafael Nadal @USOpen on Friday: https://t.co/3OupN8CYnG pic.twitter.com/FvJHwAUy3O
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Nadal and Del Potro will be the undisputed headliners on Friday with the other clash featuring 12th seeded Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta and South African Kevin Anderson, both of whom are playing their first grand slam semi-final. Anderson booked his place in the last four by beating the last American Sam Querrey, while Busta had the easiest path to the last four without facing a player ranked inside the top 25.Podcast: @jon_wertheim talks with @paul_annacone on Federer’s loss, Nadal vs. del Potro, more https://t.co/u9A5z5lbVE pic.twitter.com/c15eVO64x5
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Today's #USOpen semi-finals:
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?? Anderson v Carreno Busta ??
?? Nadal v del Potro ??
Who meets in the final? pic.twitter.com/WFBJUOH0KE