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Tears at farewell: Del Potro ends career

A great of tennis calls it a day: Juan Martín del Potro has ended his career after retiring in Buenos Aires. The injury-plagued Argentine had announced his retirement before – and now became emotional once again.

Before his last service game he burst into tears, after match point he hung his famous headband on the edge of the net and gave a tearful interview. Argentine Juan Martin del Potro, one of the few tennis professionals to have broken the Grand Slam dominance of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray in recent years, has declared his career over. The 33-year-old celebrated his comeback and farewell in the first round of the ATP tournament in Buenos Aires. After a break of almost 1,000 days, the 2009 US Open winner returned to the court once more after countless injuries.

Del Potro lost 1:6, 3:6 to his compatriot Federico Delbonis and said afterwards: “I will remember this moment all my life. I have fulfilled all my dreams in tennis and the affection of the people is the most important trophy. Now I’m reassured because my last match was probably on the court and not in a press conference.” Asked if he would compete in next week’s tournament in Rio, he said, “No. “

More and more serious injuries

At a press conference earlier, del Potro had hinted at quitting after the two tournaments. “Yes, I was planning to go to Rio. I think I gave everything until the last point. Today I wish I can sleep without pain in my leg after two years,” he said.

The former world number three had not played an ATP match since June 2019. He suffered a fracture of his right kneecap for the second time while preparing for Wimbledon the same year. He had to undergo surgery again and the recovery was lengthy. Del Potro had already had bad luck with injuries before and had to have several operations on his wrist.

In addition to the US Open title in 2009, his greatest successes include Olympic bronze in London in 2012 and silver in Rio de Janeiro in 2016. He won the Davis Cup with the Argentinian team in 2016.

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