Murray defeats Del Potro to win Rogers Cup
Twenty-two-year-old Brit Andy Murray, who will climb to the No.2 ranking in the world on Monday, captured the Rogers Cup presented by National Bank title on Sunday, defeating 20-year-old Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 6-1.
Andy Murray took the court to face Juan Martin Del Potro knowing no matter what the result of the Rogers Cup final, he would be soon be ranked No.2 in the world.
Not satisfied having reached that goal,
"I love winning tournaments, it's great, and every player will tell you the same thing,"
"But it's tough because I've never been to No.2 in the world before, so that's new to me. I've won a couple of Masters Series (events) now, and it still feels great. But getting to No.2, maybe because it's something different it means a little bit more."
The 22-year-old from
The third-seeded
He took time off to train in
"It's a perfect way to come back," he said. "It goes one of two ways. Losing to Roddick, there's no shame in that to start with. I could have gone away and become a worse player and not work on anything, or go and practice harder and become better so the same thing doesn't happen the next time around."
Del Potro, from
The match turned when Del Potro called for the trainer to work on a sore shoulder while up 6-5 in the second set. After the medical timeout,
Del Potro said he still hasn't reached the point where he can consider himself to be in the same class as
"I need to work hard to be like them," Del Potro said. "I can play against them, but I need to improve my game a lot if I want to be top four or top-two or No.1."
Del Potro left the court for several minutes following that second set and was clearly not the same player upon his return, falling behind 4-0 in the third set. Del Potro did break
"I was so tired (in the third set)," he said. "I had my chances in the second set tiebreak, but I didn't take them."
After needing two hours, 17 minutes to play the first two sets,
"Before the match I felt like I was probably going to be physically stronger,"
The tightly contested match under hot, muggy conditions pleased the sellout crowd of 11,490 at Uniprix Stadium, bringing the total attendance for the event to 200,077. That broke the attendance record for a one-week ATP event of 185,252 set here in 2007.
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