World number two
Novak Djokovic produced a magical display to overcome the ferocious hitting of
Argentine Juan Martin del Potro and successfully defend the Shanghai Masters
title on Sunday.
The Serbian triumphed 6-1 3-6 7-6 (3) to complete a
brilliant fortnight on the Chinese hard courts after he defended his China Open
in Beijing last week. It was the 26-year-old's 20th consecutive win in
China.
After Del Potro defeated world number one Rafa Nadal in Saturday's
semi-finals with some powerful hitting, Djokovic was eager to avoid giving the
Argentine any room to find his rhythm in the early stages.
The Serbian
took command of the centre of the court, moving his taller opponent from side to
side by taking the ball early and pressuring the Argentine's serve with some
crisp, deep returns.
Djokovic broke twice to race into a 5-0 lead before
sixth seed Del Potro finally held for the first time to register a game. The
Argentine's first serve percentage dropping to 56 percent as the pressure from
Djokovic's brilliant returning told.
Djokovic quickly wrapped up the set
in 34 minutes but a rejuvenated Del Potro fought back gamely in the second,
turning the tables on the Serbian with some powerful hitting of his
own.
The 2009 U.S. Open champion scored a crucial break early in the set
thanks to some booming winners as he opened up a 3-0 lead with an improved serve
also providing cheap points.
Djokovic, though, had three chances to break
back at 2-4 but the Argentine's monstrous forehand offered some clean winners as
he crucially held before serving out for the set in the next
game.
Neither man gave an inch at the start of a tense third set where
the hitting intensified as Del Potro sensed his first Masters title.
Del
Potro had break point on the Djokovic serve at 2-2 only for the Serb to come up
with a huge ace and hold before it was the turn of the Argentine to feel the
heat.
More pressure hitting from Djokovic fashioned two break point
chances in the next game but Del Potro came up with more forehand winners to
hold as the crowd rose in appreciation at the display of the two ATP Tour World
finalists.
Djokovic then had two match points at 6-5 only for Del Potro's
forehand to once again dig him out of a hole as he somehow hung on to his serve
and forced the tiebreaker.
But the Serbian's renowned athletic steel
finally came through though as Del Potro, who won last week in Japan, finally
appeared to tire.
A careless forehand was pushed wide setting up match
point which Djokovic took on the first with a backhand winner down the line to
seal his 15th Masters title.

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