Juan Martin del Potro

Singles Ranking
#757
Argentina
34 Years (23 Sep, 1988)
6'6" (198cm)
214lbs (97kg)
Tandil, Argentina
Right-Handed, Two-Handed Backhand
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2005
3
22
439-173
$25,889,586
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Juan Martin del Potro Bio

It indeed seems like a dream to defeat either Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal at their prime. Both these stars enjoy a great fighting spirit with a fierce desire to pull off a turnaround in the direst of circumstances. However, one man achieved the unique distinction of having defeated those superstars during the same Grand Slam, becoming the first to do so. Argentine Juan Martín del Potro is the individual who achieved this praiseworthy feat in the 2009 US Open. Del Potr...Read More

It indeed seems like a dream to defeat either Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal at their prime. Both these stars enjoy a great fighting spirit with a fierce desire to pull off a turnaround in the direst of circumstances. However, one man achieved the unique distinction of having defeated those superstars during the same Grand Slam, becoming the first to do so. Argentine Juan Martín del Potro is the individual who achieved this praiseworthy feat in the 2009 US Open. Del Potro defeated Nadal in the semi-finals, before going on to win the title with a fine triumph against five-time defending champion Federer. This made him only the second Argentine and the fifth-youngest man to win the US Open in the Open Era. Del Potro had suffered a defeat against Federer earlier in the year during the Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand, making the triumph all the sweeter.

The Argentine came very close to winning another grand slam in the 2018 US Open having entered the tournament seeded third. Del Potro defeated Donald Young, Denis Kudla, Fernando Verdasco, and Borna Ćorić without much ado to set up a quarter-final encounter against John Isner. The Argentine recorded a win in four sets to reach his second consecutive semi final in the prestigious tournament. Del Potro had stumbled at this stage in the previous edition of the tournament, but showcased his prowess against none other than Nadal in a rematch of last year's semi-final.

The Spaniard was forced to retire from the match due to a knee injury, with the Argentine dominating the encounter having won the first two sets. Del Potro gave a good account of himself in the final against Novak Djokovic, bowing out following a thrilling 6–3, 7–6(7–4) 6–3 defeat, which does not take away anything from the prowess shown by the tennis player. This spirit shown by the Argentine reflected significantly over the course of his career, as evident from the 22 singles career titles. Del Potro further helped his nation win a silver medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics, having earlier won a bronze in the 2012 London games.

The tennis star enjoys an exceptionally powerful serve with his forehand being one of the best in the game. The Argentine's forehand is capable of generating speeds more than 160 km/h, with fellow players terming it as being at par with that of Federer and Nadal. Del Potro's heavy groundstrokes are also game-changers, with the tennis star utilising them to good effect before following them up with a winner. The Argentine is a fighter to the core, as evident from his statements in an interview with ESPN.

“I love the challenge. It could be a tennis challenge or a different challenge in life. This is the toughest match of my career, because I cannot deal with these kind of injuries, this pain that I have now. But I’m still trying and trying. This is the life. I believe in myself that this is going to be in the past for sure. But I think it’s also a message to the young kids, to all the players, to all the people around the world that they never have to give up following a dream and that’s what I’m doing with myself,” said Del Potro, showcasing his desire to continue battling till the end at any cost.

Grand Slam singles record:

Australian Open: QF (2009, 2012)

French Open: SF (2009, 2018)

Wimbledon: SF (2013)

US Open: W (2009)

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Juan Martin del Potro RECORDS

Juan Martin del Potro Titles & Finals

Singles & Doubles

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Juan Martin del Potro Ranking History

Juan Martin del Potro Stats

Singles Service Record
Aces 4,417
Double Faults 1,365
1st Serve 64%
1st Serve Points Won 74%
2nd Serve Points Won 53%
Break Points Faced 2,995
Break Points Saved 64%
Service Games Played 7,179
Service Games Won 85%
Total Service Points Won 67%
Singles Return Record
1st Serve Return Points Won 30%
2nd Serve Return Points Won 52%
Break Points Opportunities 4,409
Break Points Converted 42%
Return Games Played 7,189
Return Games Won 26%
Return Points Won 39%
Total Points Won 53%

Juan Martin del Potro Recognition

Awards

Comeback Player of the Year
2011, 2016

Juan Martin del Potro Activity

Juan Martin del Potro POINTS Breakdown

Ranking Points YTD W/L YTD Titles YTD Prize Money
750 28 0 - 0 0

Grand Slams

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2020.01.20 Australian Open - 0 2022.01.31

ATP Masters 1000

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2019.05.06 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid R32 5 2022.05.09
2019.10.07 ATP Masters 1000 Shanghai - 0 2021.10.18

ATP Tour 500

Date Tournament Round Points Drop Date
2019.06.17 London / Queen's Club R16 23 2022.06.20
2019.10.21 Vienna - 0 2021.10.25
2019.09.30 Tokyo - 0 2021.10.04

Juan Martin del Potro News

Feb 9, 2022
Juan Martin del Potro, who last played in March 2019, lost 1-6, 3-6 to compatriot Federico Delbonis in the first round of the Argentina Open.
Apr 7, 2021
Juan Martin del Potro has not played professional Tennis since 2019 due to a string of knee injuries.
Mar 23, 2021
The Olympic silver medallist Del Potro has been out of competitive action since 2019. He has undergone three knee operations in that period.