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Robin Haase conjured up a magical forehand during his Miami Open defeat to Juan Martin del Potro

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Robin Haase's forehand from outta nowhere

Robin Haase may have lost his Miami Open second-round match to Juan Martin del Potro, but the Dutchman caught the attention with an outrageous forehand with came from out of nowhere.

Del Potro showed why he is the hottest player on the ATP Tour last Friday with a 4-6 7-5 6-2 win over Haase.

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The former US Open winner also blasted his way past 26th seeded Kei Nishikori over the weekend to extend his winning streak to 13 straight matches as he seeks his third straight ATP title after winning back-to-back tournaments in Acapulco and Indian Wells.

But the moment of his opening clash came when Haase looked to the skies in amazement after his firecracker of a forehand. Want to see what a 113mph on a return winner looks like in slow motion? Click on the video above to find out...

You can watch more ATP Masters 1000 action from the Miami Open when we continue our coverage on Tuesday from 4pm on Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Main Event.

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