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Juan Martin del Potro is returning to a special tennis court. The retired Argentine tennis player is making a comeback at the ...
Del Potro, like Dominic Thiem, another 2024 retiree, found the Federer-Nadal-Djokovic-Murray axis too much, with or without injury. Del Potro’s 20-51 record against the quartet, a 28 percent win ...
The charity showcase mixed tennis legends, rising stars and surprise cameos in benefit of the USTA Foundation.
Juan Martin del Potro, who retired earlier this year after no longer being able to endure the pain of a knee injury that derailed his once burgeoning career, says that he feels like he has been ...
Juan Martín del Potro, who won the 2009 U.S. Open, says he is likely to retire from professional tennis after playing tournaments in Buenos Aires this week and then in Rio de Janeiro.
I don’t know if I will be 100% or not but, at least, if my last tennis match ever has to be this year, I want (it to be) … at the U.S. Open,” the 34-year-old del Potro said.
Juan Martín del Potro eyes one last US Open farewell, advises Miami padel club Now a strategic adviser for Miami's franchise in the seven-team Pro Padel League, which starts play in May, the ...
The blue clay at the 2012 Madrid Open has given some of the world's top tennis players fits, and it's going to help underdog Alexandr Dolgopolov (16) defeat Juan Martin del Potro (10) in the ...
Juan Martin del Potro appears to be on his way out of tennis—the six-foot-six righthander, now 33, tearfully draped his headband over the net Tuesday after an opening-round loss in his home ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Juan Martin del Potro, who won the 2009 U.S. Open, says he is likely to retire from professional tennis after playing tournaments in Buenos Aires this week and then in Rio ...
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