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Del Potro in London frame after defending Stockholm title

The Argentinian defeated top seed and former champion Grigor Dimitrov in the final.

Juan Martin del Potro

Stockholm, October 23: Juan Martin del Potro defended his Stockholm Open title, defeating top seed and 2013 champion Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 6-2, thereby putting himself in contention for the ATP World Tour Finals to be held in London next month.

The fourth seed, who secured his first title since he lifted the trophy in Sweden last year, dominated the final with his serve, notching up nine aces and saving all four break points he faced.

Fittingly enough, the Argentinian ended the championship with a big serve in the deuce court down the middle, eliciting an error from his opponent. When the ball landed in the net, Del Potro's arms rose in celebration.

"I played the best match of the week against Grigor today. Unlucky for that, sorry Grigor," Del Potro said. "It's amazing to come back and hold this big trophy and hopefully I can come next year as well."

Not only did Del Potro capture his 20th ATP World Tour title but he launched himself into contention for the season-ending finals in London next month.

The 29-year-old moved up to 14th in the ATP's Race to London with 2,135 points, 470 behind Pablo Carreno Busta who currently occupies the final qualifying spot.

The 2017 ATP World Tour Finals will be held at the 02 London Arena from November 12 to 19.

Story first published: Monday, October 23, 2017, 11:01 [IST]
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