Juan Martin del Potro has detailed the “never-ending nightmare” that is life after tennis, with the 2009 US Open winner admitting that he deals with “terrible” daily pain. The Argentine concluded his ...
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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US Open winner forced to deny 'totally false' rumors about private life
Juan Martin del Potro has taken to social media to deny rumors about his private life, with the former US Open champion ...
Say it ain’t so, Juan Martin del Potro! The 2009 US Open champion posted an disappointing update to social media on Thursday, as his plans for a farewell match at the year’s final Grand Slam event ...
Alas, it was not to be. Juan Martin del Potro’s 12-year effort to duplicate that remarkable performance of 2009 ground to a halt last week with the 33-year-old Argentine’s brief appearance at the ...
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Juan Martin del Potro rips reports about him becoming father as 'totally false'
Del Potro had a strange Friday morning after receiving multiple texts congratulating him on becoming a father.
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Tennis' Big Three of Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic were all part of the semifinals at the 2009 U.S. Open. But they had no chance against a big Argentine named Juan Martin del Potro.
The congratulatory (or consoling) moment after a match has, for many players, evolved into an elaborate show of affection. By Cindy Shmerler This year’s U.S. Open is a good time to remember ...
Former U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro said a pair of upcoming tournaments in South America could mark the end of his professional tennis career. The Argentine is scheduled to play over 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 ...
Celebrities like Issa Rae and Nicky Hilton Rothschild, and former tennis stars like Maria Sharapova and James Blake, helped close out the tournament in style. By Alyson Krueger The congratulatory (or ...
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