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STEPANEK KNOCKS DEL POTRO OUT

Juan Martin Del Potro has been defeated in the second round of the Rogers cup by Radek Stepanek of Czech Republic. The Argentinean star, who had won the Bronze medal in the London Olympics a few days ago, looked completely out of touch in the match. He looked tired and Stepanek defeated him easily. The Czech player won the match in the straight sets by 6-4, 7-6(5). He took 1 hour and 50 minutes to defeat Del Potro.

In the very first game of the match, Del Potro’s service was broken. Stepanek held his service in the next game to make the score 2-0. In the next five games, both the players held their service and at the end of the seventh game, the score was 4-3. Del Potro made the set interesting by breaking the service of Stepanek in the eighth game. Read more »

Del Potro backs Nishikori

After beating Kei Nishikori of Japan in the Wimbledon championship this year, the tennis superstar of Argentina, Juan Martin Del Potro, has said that Nishikori is a super talented player and he is going to be a star in the coming years. As per Del Potro, it is very hard to play against Nishikori, especially on the grass court. As per Del Potro, it was necessary to put pressure on Nishikori right from the very beginning. So, he played with a lot of aggression and played his forehand very well.

This was the third match between Del Potro and Nishikori. These two have played against each other two times before. On both the occasions, Del Potro had beaten Nishikori and this was his third victory over Nishikori. As per Del Potro, when he had played against Nishikori previously, Nishikori hadn’t given him a tough time. But, this time around, Nishikori made him work very hard for his points. Nishikori said about Del Potro that it is very hard to disturb the balance of Del Potro, because he plays his groundstrokes amazingly well.

Dale Potro said that he has played most of his tennis on the courts of Argentina which are very hard in nature. So, for a player like him, who used to be playing on the hard courts, it is very hard to adapt to the grass courts. On being asked how well his knee is, Del Potro answered that he has almost got rid of his knee injury. On being asked about his chances in the London Olympics, the Argentinean said that he would love to win a medal in the London Olympics. But, at the same time, he said that it is going to be very hard as there would be some great players taking part in the London Olympics.

An Injury Plagued Sensation

When Argentinean tennis player Juan Martin del Potro upset the then world number one Roger Federer to take the US Open title in 2009, becoming the first ever player to beat both Roger and Rafael Nadal in a Grand Slam, big things were expected of the then 20 year old with a stunning power shot.

Standing at 6 ft 6 inches, del Potro was the epitome of power play that modern tennis has come to be represented with but consistent struggles with injuries in the last three years has seen his career stall somewhat.

A wrist injury in 2010 ruled him out of most of the 2010 calendar season and he was unable to defend the US Open title that he had won the previous year, and the once number four ranked tennis player in the world slipped of the radar and almost disappeared into oblivion. Read more »

DEL POTRO OPTIMISTIC

Del Potro is hopeful that his career can rescale the heights reached when he won the US Open in 2009 and thinks that Wimbledon could be the start of his true return to form. The Argentine has struggled with injury for a couple of years now, undergoing a major wrist operation in 2010.

He played just 2 matches in the next 22 months but finally returned to playing on a regular basis in 2011, even winning two minor tournaments. The pain associated with the wrist injury came and went during these encounters though, and at the top of the game the players must have absolute confidence in their fitness before producing their best – its just not possible to beat Nadal or Federer if you are busy thinking of whether your wrist will last the whole match.

However, after playing Nadal in last year’s Wimbledon Juan Martin Del Potro sensed that his time of injuries and pain was nearing its end. “It took a long time,” Del Potro said. “I’d been playing on clay and hard courts and I felt OK. At Wimbledon I said to myself: ‘OK, I’m not scared any more.’ After Wimbledon I felt like I had made my comeback.” After returning to full fitness he rocketed back up the rankings,  taking 6 months to rise from 485th position  to 20th but the climb from that position to the top ten was more difficult, and he now sits in 9th. “I was watching the top-20 players and they were playing at a high level, much better than me, and I didn’t know if I could get to that level,” said the Argentine. “But my coach, my friends and my family gave me confidence to work hard, to improve and after Wimbledon I said: ‘OK, I will be there. I don’t know when, but my game is starting to be dangerous for other players again’.”

In the French Open earlier this month, Del Potro put in his best run of performances for years, finally succumbing in the quarterfinals to Federer, but only after winning the first two sets and then suffering the recurring knee problem that has plagued him in the past. He remains ambitious, and dreams of the number one spot someday,  but for the moment has a different objective. “Now I’m trying to find a way to win another Grand Slam,” he said, “maybe this year or next year, I don’t know.”

Del Potro back from injury

Argentinean danger man Juan Martin Del Potro was able to overcome a knee injury during his opening round victory which was played in temperatures above 30 degrees to secure his place in the second round of the French Open. The twenty three year old who is currently ranked at 185 in the world saw off the experienced Spanish Albert Montnes in a four set match

The ex world number four and 2009 US Open winner looked in good form as he progresses to the second round where he faces Edouard Roger-Vasselin who will be playing with home crowd support in France. After dropping out of the international men’s tennis circuit in 2010 with a serious wrist injury which explains why he is ranking has fallen so significantly, Del Potro has been in good form this year reaching the quarter finals of the Australian Open before being defeated by Roger Federer. This will prove worrying though as should Del Potro make it to the French opne quarter finals his most likely opponent will be The Swiss number on Federer, who is chasing his 17th grand slam title.

The twenty three year old is the only player outside of the world’s top three players (Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic) to win a grand slam tournament in the last seven years. With some good performances and a good recovery from his wrist injury, should this knee injury scare be nothing more than a twinge, tennis fans will be hoping to see him to break into the big three once again and challenge for a grand slam soon.  Del Potro is certainly full of potential and with a full recovery and age on his side one can only assume he will reach the top once again.

FOCUS ON DEL PETRO

Ranked number 11 by the Association Tennis as accordance to the present status in the year 2012. Del Potro was born in Argentina and thus he is an Argentine professional tennis player who achieved a to 10 rank for the first time in the year 2008. However a turn came in his career in the year 2010 when he was upgraded to rank number 4 but more unfortunate was the part that even though he got this time to prove himself, he had to withdraw from the game for a while due to a wrist injury.

In the year 2012, the season for Del Potro started off with the 2012 Apia International Sydney where he had the advantage of being in the top seed. He managed to reach the quarter finals in this match but was finally defeated by Marcos. Next came the 2012 Australian Open where he defeated Adrian in the rounds but Del Potro again lost to all time champion Roger Federer in the quarter final.

Coming to the 2012 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. Del Potro made it to the first final in the ATP post his wrist injury. He made sure he compensated for all the loss he had previously undergone.  In the 2012 season of the Davis Cup quarter final against Croatia Del Potrowas lucky enough to win his first rubber against Karlovic. Del Potro plans to continue his winning league by taking part in the Estoril Open where he will be the defending champions at the top seed.

The two unfortunate events that took place in the year was the Sony Ericsson Open and the BNP Paribas Open where he lost in the quarter finals to David Ferrer and Roger Federer respectively.