Fifth seed Juan Martin Del Potro strolled into the semi-finals of the French Open with a straight-sets win over Spain's Tommy Robredo.
The Argentianian broke once in each of the first two sets before racing through the third to seal a 6-3 6-4 6-2 win and set up a mouthwatering last-four clash with second seed Roger Federer.
Del Potro was immediately on top, earning a pair of break points in game four.
He could not convert, but two games later went 40-0 up on the Robredo serve and and claimed the break as the Spaniard netted.
Del Potro closed out the set with a big serve but could have conceded an early advantage in the second as he somehow defended six break points in a game which went to seven deuces.
The frustration was palpable for the 16th seed and became even more so when he went wide to hand Del Potro a break at 3-2.
It was all the advantage Del Potro needed and, though Robredo stayed with him in the early stages of the third, the 20-year-old rattled off five consecutive games to seal his place in the last four.
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