Del Potro back to his best but can he outlast Djokovic in survival of fittest?

The Argentinian has looked strong in New York, but must now overcome a man he’s never beaten in a grand slam

Humanitarian notions that five‑setters are reducing the best players to physical wrecks is somewhat diluted by the presence in Sunday’s US Open final of Novak Djokovic and Juan Martín del Potro, who have experienced more than their share of physical and spiritual hurt in long, garlanded careers.

There is the counter argument of Rafael Nadal’s retirement when his right knee collapsed after he had lost two sets against Del Potro on Friday. But the Spaniard – who played the two longest matches of the tournament going into his semi-final – is not advocating three-set slam matches, even in the early rounds, a proposition gathering some fringe support.

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