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Have you ever noticed there is a player that always got Roger
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Federer on his nerves in pretty much every match they played?
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It's not something that many players can say,
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cause it was very unusual seeing Federer losing his calm,
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but this wasn't a coincidence at all.
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Not only did this man beat him several times,
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but Federer was a player that was very used to dictating the game.
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He liked the match depending on him.
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But against this guy,
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he's admitted
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in several interviews that he really struggled to take control of the matches.
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And the player we're talking about is none other than Juan Martin del Potro,
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one of the most powerful and lethal forehands in the history of the game,
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and a man that if it wasn't for his injuries,
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he would surely be a multiple Grand Slam winner.
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Well,
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against Del Potro,
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Federer had some of his most famous outbursts in his whole career.
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I wasn't allowed to challenge like 2 seconds, the guy takes like 10.
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Do you have any rules in there?
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Stop showing me your hands.
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OK!
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Don't tell me to be quiet.
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OK!
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We don't want to talk the talk,
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all right?
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I don't give a shit.
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Wonderful stuff!
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And Del Potro not disheartened by the previous point.
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Oh my goodness!
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When he was break point
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up remember and ended up losing a game,
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he should have won in Set 2.
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In the end, it didn't cost him 2.
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In the end, it didn't cost him.
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Will that prove to be expensive?
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They've got a reset here.
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6 all.
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They should have waited,
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but you didn't stop them,
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did you?
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You just let them come.
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This another call.
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While I was talking to Juan. All the way to the sit down.
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There's only so much that he should say.
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I told him to go back.
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I did tell him to go back.
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And a very interesting fact is that when asked what match of
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his career would he repeat to try and change the result,
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Federer's answer was this one.
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And who do you want a rematch with?
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Well,
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maybe Del Potro,
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US Open final in 2009.
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So, there's no doubt that Del Potro has lived in Federer's mind for a very,
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very long time,
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and he's delivered some of the most painful losses of his career.
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Today,
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we're gonna take a look at that match that Roger Federer never forgot,
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the US Open 2009 Finals against Del Potro,
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where Federer was searching for
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sixth US Open in a row,
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and Del Potro shocked the tennis world in an unbelievable match.
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So, I'm gonna let you guys enjoy.
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as always,
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That's it.
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Let's get right into the video.
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Stunned and Djokovic
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That's like Kleischer's having to beat Venus and Serena.
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Goodness.
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On the line.
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Defense to offense against Federer.
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(CROWD CHEERING)
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Slides the ace wide to secure the set.
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And that's second double.
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(OVERLAPPING COMMENTRY)
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Can't believe that.
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Make
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and Federer serves out of trouble.
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He's got to do something more with that ball.
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It wasn't easy but he
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take his time.
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He's lucky Del Potro is only a set a break then.
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Kicker!
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(CROWD CHEERING)
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He can do it again.
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Just wide and look it's close.
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It's in.
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Oh that is so dead.
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It's in.
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He missed it.
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Beautiful!
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That would be about 125, that forehand.
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Worldwide,
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the challenge,
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it's too late now.
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You shouldn't be allowed that.
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Do you have any rules in there or stop showing me your hand,
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OK?
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Don't tell me to be quiet,
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OK!
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When I want to talk, I will talk,
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right?
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I don't give a shit what he said.
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I just say he's waiting too long.
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Don't tell me the rules.
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I was not allowed to challenge that 2 matches ago after 1 second.
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Well,
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you guys.
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Another big forehand.
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That was it
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to a break point,
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a set point.
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And he doubles it for the set.
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That's tough.
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That you have to feel a little sympathy for Del Porro.
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There two save breakers.
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Back to Duke.
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Legs them at love.
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That's brilliant.
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At this point, the spin is served.
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(OVERLAPPING SPEECH)