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At one point, he was the only man other than the Big 3 to win a Grand Slam title in seven and a half years.
Published Feb 08, 2022
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Del Potro is one of three players to have beaten each of the Big 3 when they were No. 1, along with Andy Murray and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Only Murray and Del Potro have beaten each of them multiple times while they were No. 1.
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