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The 33-year-old, oft-injured power player from Argentina won the US Open in 2009, but never reached those same heights again—though it wasn't for a lack of trying.
Published Feb 09, 2022
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Del Potro's last ATP tournament prior to this year came in June 2019, on grass at Queen's Club in London.
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Playing for Argentina often brought out the best in del Potro. He won bronze and silver medals at Olympic Games, and helped his nation end a Davis Cup drought in dramatic fahsion.
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On its best day, there may have been no shot in tennis more devastating—even ahead of what the Big Three can unleash—than del Potro's supersonic forehand.
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