Even although he hasn’t performed an actual tennis match in additional than a yr and spends time on different pursuits — equivalent to a job with a Pro Padel League crew in Miami introduced on Tuesday — Juan Martín del Potro is hoping for one ultimate Grand Slam hurrah on the US Open.
The large hitter from Argentina, who gained the trophy at Flushing Meadows in 2009, informed The Associated Press in a video interview that he needs to “play a farewell match” there in August — if his problematic proper knee permits it.
“My goal is to be ready to play an official match in the tournament. 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 mentioned. “I will work hard for the last time, maybe, in my career, and then you never know. God will decide if I’m ready or not.”
He is greatest recognized for utilizing his booming forehand to beat Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer en path to claiming the championship in New York 14 years in the past.
“Juan Martín is a true favorite of U.S. Open fans,” event director Stacey Allaster mentioned. “He is a tremendous, yet gracious, competitor and we would be thrilled for this former US Open champion to join us at this year’s tournament.”
Other profession highlights embody a runner-up end in at Flushing Meadows in 2018, 4 different appearances in main semifinals, a Davis Cup title in 2016 and two Olympic medals. A sequence of wrist operations derailed del Potro early on; extra not too long ago, accidents to his proper knee sidelined him from June 2019 till one match in Argentina in February 2022.
So he moved on from the tour, though he’s not utterly disconnected from sports activities. He is a strategic adviser of the possession group for Miami’s franchise within the seven-team Pro Padel League, which begins play in May.
Del Potro mentioned he’ll act as “an ambassador” and share what he is aware of as “an experienced athlete.”
Does he dabble in padel?
“I like to play,” he mentioned. “My big mistake is that I want to play padel (like) a tennis player — completely the same way. (But) when you hit hard, you will lose the point. It’s completely different, tennis and padel. Now I’m getting used to how to play. I need to be coached to improve.”
Tennis teaching is perhaps one thing del Potro tries down the street, however not for now in any formal method. He does often provide assist to gamers who attain out.
“They just want to know how to hit the best forehand ever,” del Potro mentioned with a smile. “They just call me, and I say, ‘OK, do this, do that.’ But for now, I’m not ready to keep traveling and spend time away from home.”
He picks up a racket now and again, though he’s been informed to not run an excessive amount of.
In Miami not too long ago — del Potro splits his time between there and Argentina (“I try to follow the summertime,” he defined) — he met up for a espresso with an outdated pal: countrywoman Gabriela Sabatini, a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame and the 1990 US Open champion.
“We said, ‘OK, let’s go hit some balls.’ We played together for an hour — and it felt like I played a five-hour match,” del Potro mentioned. “I was completely exhausted.”
Otherwise, placing apart tennis, padel or different pursuits, del Potro likes being considerably idle after years of journey, apply and competitors.
“The most beautiful thing is that I have time for myself,” he mentioned. “I have time to do everything that I want to do — if I want to be at home with family or if I want to go out and drink wine or tequila. … I have no more pressure in my life.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com