Del Potro and his promise if Argentina won the World Cup: Will he return to tennis?

Del Potro and his promise if Argentina won the World Cup: Will he return to tennis?

Juan Martin del Potro

Argentine News

After the consecration of Argentinawhich meant the third World Cup in its history, the official account of the ATP (Association of Professional Tennis Players) quoted her tweet with a suggestive emoji and the tandilense excited everyone with your answer: “I update them in a few days!”.

It will be a matter of waiting to see if del Potro was finally able to get treatment that allows you to play tennis at the best level no knee pain. This could mean he shines again at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where he touched the sky with his hands in 2009 after beating Roger Federer in the final.

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After several years fighting an injury to his right kneethe winner of the 2009 US Open was able to play again after almost three inactive seasons at the ATP in Buenos Aires, where he fell in straight sets against his compatriot Federico Delbonis. Prior to his participation in the tournament that takes place every year at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club, La Torre de Tandil announced that it was going to be his last tournament as a professional, although he never closed the doors on him definitively to a possible return.

During this year’s US Open, which was won by the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, andhe was from Tandil as a commentator on television, where he revealed that he had been offered from the organization of the tournament to play the 2023 edition and excited all his fans: “I don’t know if that was the last game of my career, but what is clear to me is that today I seek well-being in my day-to-day life and quality of life”he pointed.

The nightmare for “Delpo” began at the end of 2018when he was in the prime of his career, but a fractured patella in his right knee made him miss the finale of that season. He eventually returned for 2019, but suffered the same injury at Queen’s, and from there, it could never be satisfactorily recovered.

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