The Argentine never lost a break point all night and hit only one double fault. In Saturday's final, he will take on fifth seed Anderson, who is on track for a second consecutive title after winning the New York Open two weeks ago. Anderson, who is enjoying one of the finest spells of a long and solid career that has brought him four titles, used his height and power to serve 18 aces against Donaldson.del Potro unmatched.@delpotrojuan into second final of 2018. Masters Zverev 6-4 6-2.#AMT2018 pic.twitter.com/8BjAL2XtpQ
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) March 3, 2018
The South African also hit more than double the number of winners against his opponent - 37 to 17. "I really felt I did well just fighting as hard as I could," he said in a courtside interview. "The match point felt great to really go after it and execute the way I wanted to."Juan Martin del Potro books Acapulco final meeting with Kevin Anderson after an impressive win over Alexander Zverev. ?
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Down 1-3 in the first set against del Potro, Alexander Zverev has called for the trainer in Acapulco due to an apparent knee injury.https://t.co/X5nEfjcIkk #USOpen pic.twitter.com/raoLAAfdmL
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