[John Masters] Masterclass Match of the Day: Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

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I'm starting a new column called the Masterclass Match of the Day. I won't be able to do this every day, but I'll attempt to do this as much as I can during the majors starting with this year's US Open. In it, I'll offer my analysis, insight, opinion, and a prediction for what it's worth - we all know how well those things go. :) Note that my choice of match of the day may not agree with yours. That's fine. I'm not going to argue about it. Anyway, on to the match review!

[6] Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) vs. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)
Arthur Ashe Stadium - 7 pm EDT


Tonight's marquee match will feature 2 former US Open winners. It has been a few years since either man won it, with Juan Martin winning most recently in 2009 and Hewitt winning 12 years ago in 2001.

Why has neither man been able to win it since? There are two main reasons. The competition and their injury problems.

In many tourneys between 2003 and 2008, Hewitt was beaten at various stages by the eventual champion, usually Federer, sometimes Nadal or Roddick. In 2004, Hewitt became the first man in history to lose to the eventual champion at each of the slam events. Lleyton Hewitt also had a host of major injury problems since 2008, where he incurred an injury to his left hip in March, which eventually required surgery after further damage to it at the Olympics. Hewitt eventually came back to form in 2009 at the US Men's Clay Court Championships where he won his first title since 2007. He then played at Wimbledon where he beat Juan Martin del Potro in straight sets in the second round and went all the way to the quarterfinals where he was defeated by eventual finalist, Andy Roddick in a 5 set thriller with two tiebreaks. He then lost to eventual finalist Roger Federer in the 2009 US Open.

In 2010, he suffered a hip injury to his right side after the Australian Open where he lost in the 4th round to Federer again. Again it required surgery. He returned eventually, and finally won a title in Halle, defeating Roger Federer, snapping a 15 match losing streak since 2003. He lost at Wimbledon to Djokovic in the 4th round. He suffered a leg injury in Washington DC., and lost in the first round of the US Open. He then suffered a season ending wrist injury in a Davis Cup loss to Belgium. In 2011, Hewitt underwent surgery on his left foot, returned after 3 months, and suffered an injury to his ankle defending his title at Halle. In Atlanta, he again injured his foot, and it ended his season. He returned in 2012, and had a good run to the 4th round, defeating Andy Roddick and Milos Raonic before finally losing in 4 sets to Novak Djokovic. After the succeeding Davis Cup, Hewitt finally had surgery to insert a plate into his left toe. The extent of Mr. Hewitt's miseries is evident.

2013 started off nicely for Hewitt where he won an exhibition, the AAMI Kooyong Classic, defeating Raonic, Berdych, then Juan Martin del Potro in the final on hard courts. But he disappointed in the Australian Open losing to Janko Tipsarevic in the first round. He finally found form on the grass at Queens Club, where he beat Querrey, Dimitrov, and Del Potro to advance to the semifinal, but lost in 3 sets to Marin Cilic who would shortly thereafter be apparently facing a doping suspension. At Wimbledon, Hewitt upset #10, Stan Wawrinka, in the first round, but inexplicably fell to Dustin Brown in the second round. He made it to the final in Newport, but was defeated by Nicolas Mahut after serving for the match. His form continued to look good in Atlanta where he made it to the semifinals.

After Juan Martin Del Potro won his 2009 US Open, great things were expected of the gentle giant. Unfortunately in 2010, as he advanced to world #4, he suffered a right wrist injury very early, which he tried to play with at the Australian Open, and it got worse. It persisted, and he finally decided to have surgery in early May. Del Potro was not to return till 9 months later where his rank had fallen to close to #500. In 2011, he finally won again at Delray Beach. He also won in Estoril on clay, and then in Davis Cup helped defeat Serbia in the semifinal winning both rubbers versus Tipsarevic and Djokovic. Later in the year, he suffered a slight shoulder injury, but returned to play the final in Davis Cup against Spain, where he had a heartbreaking 5 set 5 hour loss to David Ferrer, and then a 4 set loss to Rafael Nadal. Del Potro ended 2011 at #11 and was named 2011 ATP Comeback Player of the Year.

2012 was a very successful year for Del Potro, especially toward the latter stages where he beat Federer in Basel, who had previously dominated the results during the year, beating Del Potro in the finals or semifinals or quarterfinals of their previous 6 tournaments during the year. These results included a marathon 4 and a half hour loss to Federer at the Olympics and a 5 set loss at Roland Garros. In 2012, Del Potro still won 4 titles in Marseilles, Estoril, Vienna, and Basil, and finished the year as #7 in the world. During the year he had some minor problems with his knee and left wrist, but overcame them.

In 2013, Del Potro won in Rotterdam, then at Indian Wells successively beat Tommy Haas, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, before succumbing to Rafael Nadal in the final. Del Potro withdrew from Roland Garros with a viral infection, but returned to Wimbledon and advanced past David Ferrer to battle in a fine but ultimately losing effort against Novak Djokovic in a 5 set, 4 hour and 43 minute semifinal thriller, the longest semifinal in Wimbledon men's singles history. He came back to win the Washington, DC, CitiOpen tournament, beating John Isner in 3 sets.

Against each other, they have split 4 ATP/ITF tour matches, Hewitt beating Del Potro on grass easily at Wimbledon 2009 and in 3 sets at Queens just this year, but losing on hard courts of Washington, DC in three sets in 2009 and San Jose in two in 2011. Hewitt did defeat Del Potro rather easily at this years AAMI Kooyong Classic exhibition on hard courts, but read into that what you may.

I believe it will be a good battle. Both men appear to be in good form and in relatively good health.
They both won in 4 sets, though it appeared that Del Potro had the tougher time with Guillermo Garcia-Lopez that included two tiebreakers.

One has to favor Del Potro on hard court as one would favor Hewitt on grass, but Hewitt can give a good account of himself on hard courts. They'll be playing at night with forecast of nearly 80 F./26 C. and breezy conditions but relatively low humidity.

I think this match comes down to a couple of keys. Will Hewitt be able to force Del Potro to hit enough shots to make errors, and use enough variety to move Del Potro around the court out of his comfort zone, or will Del Potro be able to use his fearsome forehand to blast Hewitt off the court?

Hewitt definitely moves better on grass than Del Potro, but on hard court it is a bit different story. Hewitt has the better return. Del Potro probably the better serve. Each player has a high degree of mental toughness, but I think Del Potro may have a bit higher at this stage in their career, and has consistently been playing better opponents. Del Potro has had better results in New York.

For those last two reasons, I'm going to give a slight edge to Juan Martin Del Potro, but Lleyton Hewitt is certainly able to beat Juan if Juan Martin is off a bit and Lleyton is firing on all cylinders.

Juan Martin del Potro to defeat Lleyton Hewitt in 4 or 5 sets.

Good luck and good health to both players!

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Good post. I can't help but feel that the gap between the two is significantly larger than you imply, at least all things being equal and health on both accounts. Del Potro is arguably the best player in the game after the Big Three + One, or at least right there with David Ferrer and, I think, ahead of Tsonga and Berdych. Hewitt can still play well for a match or two, but in some ways he reminds me of Juan Carlos Ferrero: a remnant of a lighter-hitting era that just can't keep up with the hard hitters that dominate the game today. Ultimately I don't think he's any better than a top 40 player at this point.
 

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Perhaps, El Dude, perhaps. We will see.

Hewitt did beat him just this year at Queens, but grass appears to favor Hewitt.

He also beat him in Australia on hard courts, but it was an exhibition event, so take that for what it's worth.

Still, I agree that Del Potro's power may be too much for him at the US Open.

But I almost never write off champions until they've retired. They can always bring it for a match or two.

I hope it is a good match - not too one sided... :)

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Not only is it the match of the day, but I see it as the Match of the Round. The H2H score says it all though, 2-2, DelPo 2 wins of Hard, Lleyton 2 wins on Grass. But the two have never met here, at the US Open before, so it's bound to be an entertaining match. 3/5 sets on DelPo's best surface may not be good odds for ol' Rusty, but I think he has the power to take at least one set, if he can find the concentration he once had.
 

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El Dude said:
Good post. I can't help but feel that the gap between the two is significantly larger than you imply, at least all things being equal and health on both accounts. Del Potro is arguably the best player in the game after the Big Three + One, or at least right there with David Ferrer and, I think, ahead of Tsonga and Berdych. Hewitt can still play well for a match or two, but in some ways he reminds me of Juan Carlos Ferrero: a remnant of a lighter-hitting era that just can't keep up with the hard hitters that dominate the game today. Ultimately I don't think he's any better than a top 40 player at this point.

I agree. If Delpo plays well, I think it will be pretty straight forward.
 

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[split] [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Someone should tell Del Potro this is a tennis match not a pyjama party.
 

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Asmodeus said:
Front242 said:
Someone should tell Del Potro this is a tennis match not a pyjama party.

It looks like he's wearing boxers.

Yup :)

Terrible match too. Clearly seems Del Potro's wrist is screwed. No way he slices that much otherwise. No pace from any of Hewitt's shots and Del Potro's slicing like a butcher on the BH and misfiring a lot on the FH. Ugly match and bedtime for me. Enough of this yawn fest which I had hoped would be a decent match. A shame.
 

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

And first set goes to Hewitt.

First Set Keys: Hewitt moved Del Potro around a lot, and didn't fear hitting to the Del Potro forehand, which broke down quite a bit. Del Potro not playing so well, and Hewitt using good tactics and returning very steady.

2nd set:
Hewitt needs to do more of the same, but he needs to be careful about hitting too soft to the Del Potro forehand too short. He can go there, but has to keep it deep.

Del Potro has to start cracking some forehands deep to Hewitt's backhand side to take control of the point. So down the line is important for him. It wouldn't hurt Del Potro to get more first serves in.



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RE: US Open Day 5: Friday, August 30 - Order of Play

Wrist surgery.
 

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Riotbeard said:
El Dude said:
Good post. I can't help but feel that the gap between the two is significantly larger than you imply, at least all things being equal and health on both accounts. Del Potro is arguably the best player in the game after the Big Three + One, or at least right there with David Ferrer and, I think, ahead of Tsonga and Berdych. Hewitt can still play well for a match or two, but in some ways he reminds me of Juan Carlos Ferrero: a remnant of a lighter-hitting era that just can't keep up with the hard hitters that dominate the game today. Ultimately I don't think he's any better than a top 40 player at this point.

I agree. If Delpo plays well, I think it will be pretty straight forward.

He is going down. Lethargic, slicing too many backhands..probably the left wrist again...and Wharf Rat looks ready to rumble.
 

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

It's the forehand breaking down again that cost Del Potro the break to go down 4-5. Hewitt will serve for the second set. Del Potro ramping up the power on the forehand, but it isn't consistent right now.
 

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RE: US Open Day 5: Friday, August 30 - Order of Play

That was one of the most important passing shots in Del Potro's career. Phew.
 

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Nervy service game for the set by Hewitt, wasted 2 set points, double faulted to hand Del Potro the break. Del Potro hung in there, but also Hewitt went once too often to the forehand wing when the backhand side was open and Del Potro blasted a down the line winner that caught the line.

Let's see if that costs Mr. Hewitt.

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Lleyton choked away his chance at a 2 set lead. DP's forehand improving overall... still the odd dump into the net.
 

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Yep, that cost him the set. And Hewitt gets broken again, with another double fault, but also Del Potro's forehand stayed the course even though Hewitt tried to put pressure on it, and Hewitt got a bit anxious with his own forehand.

Momentum clearly on Del Potro's racquet. Can Hewitt return to his patient game? He needs to bring Del Potro in more and move him around more with lower shots. Del Potro is getting plenty of practice on the forehand, meaning Hewitt is playing it into form.

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RE: US Open Day 5: Friday, August 30 - Order of Play

:speechless:

nice one..Hewitt chokes 2 set points for a 2-0 lead and a few mins later jmdp wins and its 1-1,

del potro starting to wake up..nomore ufe on the fh side..he done about 567454345 ufe already.
 

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Classic Delpo (very frustrating as a fan) to mope around for the first set and a half. Hewitt was talented enough to nearly put him in the whole for two. But Hewitt taking the first set was more due to delpo coming out slow.
 

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RE: [Blog] Masterclass Match of the Day - Juan Martin Del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

Your crystal ball seems to be delivering MC. Lleyton really blew that second set - I can't see him coming back to win this in five (assuming Delpo grabs this third set).