INDIAN WELLS, CA - MARCH 18: Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina holds up the trophy in front of Roger Federer of Switzerland after his victory in the ATP final during the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on March 18, 2018 in Indian Wells, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Juan Martin Del Potro won his very first Masters title in a nailbiting three-setter against Roger Federer in Indian Wells. Announcing his comeback in a spectacular fashion, Delpo has had a great season so far, with a final in Auckland and another title in Acapulco. Will his great form so far and the weakened draw allow Del Potro complete the elusive Sunshine Double?

The path to the Final

Haase – Nishikori- Krajinovic/Paire – Raonic/Dimitrov – Chung/Cilic and finally Federer/Zverev. Keep in mind that this is a speculative guess and take it with a grain of salt.

Is it possible?

Certainly. However, his path to the final isn’t as straightforward as one might assume. While he leads 4-0 against Haase and 5-2 against Nishikori, he is 0-1 against Paire, 2-2 against Milos Raonic and he’s never met either Krajinovic or Chung, the latter being a player who could derail Delpo. After all, Chung’s game style is well suited for the aggressive style of Delpo’s, so a potential Semi-Final match would be fun to watch.

Key points for Juan Martin