Davydenko wins ATP finals over Del Potro


LONDON (AP) — Nikolay Davydenko won the first big tournament of his career Sunday, running down just about every ball and using a consistent serve to beat U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro 6-3, 6-4 to win the ATP World Tour Finals.

Davydenko was coming off his semifinal victory over top-ranked Roger Federer and dominated his service games against Del Potro, losing only five points on serve in the first set and eight in the second.

“Maybe I had good concentration. I was surprised,” said Davydenko, who has reached four Grand Slam tournament semifinals but never made a final. “I was coming in from first point [with] 100 percent concentration. It was, I think, important for this match today.”

Del Potro had three chances to break Davydenko, but the Russian saved them all to complete a sweep of all three of this year’s Grand Slam champions at the season-ending tournament.

“He’s very fast. He plays like PlayStation,” Del Potro said. “He runs to everywhere. It’s very difficult to make winners.”

Davydenko lost in the final of last year’s season-ending tournament for the top eight players in the world, falling to Novak Djokovic in Shanghai.

The Russian, who overtook the injured Andy Roddick as the sixth-ranked player on tour, finished the match with 25 winners and only 15 unforced errors. Del Potro had 20 winners and 19 unforced errors.

Both players had to contend with a crying baby.

While trailing 4-1 in the first set, Del Potro played one point despite the cries of a baby behind him. The Argentine lost that point, bringing the score to 40-15. He then waited to serve to while the baby was carried out of the arena.

“Maybe he’s bored watching our match,” Del Potro joked.

In the second set, it was Davydenko’s turn to wait while he was serving to even the score at 3-3. He held his serve after the baby quieted down.

This season, Davydenko struggled early in the year with an injury to his left heel, forcing him to withdraw from the Australian Open. But he returned in April, and later reached the quarterfinals at the French Open.

He won his fourth title of the season at the Shanghai Masters to qualify for the ATP finals. He stretched his record to 5-0 in championship matches in 2009.