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“A farewell more than a return” for Del Potro

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BUENOS AIRES, ARMENIA – “A farewell more than a comeback”: Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Potro has hinted that he could retire after this week’s Buenos Aires tournament.

The former winner of the United States Open, who has not played in the circuit for almost three years due to a knee injury, said crying during a press conference in the capital on Saturday, that the Argentine gave him “a nightmare”.

“It’s a farewell’s more than a comeback. I have been trying treatments for years, seeing doctors and I could not imagine retiring without playing. There is no better tournament than Buenos Aires to do that. “After this week, I will think about the future,” said the 33-year-old former No. 3 in the world.

Nicknamed the Tandil Tower, Del Potro (1.98m) won the US Open in 2009 defeating Rafael Nadal in the semifinals and then Roger Federer in the final, in five sets, becoming the first Argentine after Guillermo Villa, in 1977, won a Grand Slam tournament. The only one of his career.

“Delpo” also helped give Argentina their first Davis Cup in 2016, winning a crucial point, that of a 2-2 draw on Sunday, against Croatian Marin Cilic. Then Federico Delbonis scored the third point, that of the historic victory.

The best Argentine player of the last 20 years also won two tough Olympic medals. Bronze in London 2012, defeating Novak Djokovic, then silver in Rio 2016, after beating Djokovic and Nadal, but relegated to the final against Andy Murray.

Wrist and knees, the weak links

He is at the age of miracles, 33, but he has not played a single official match since the Queens tournament in June 2019, long before the global coronavirus pandemic. On the English turf, he was injured again in his knee, eight months after a fracture of a patella in his right knee during the Masters 1000 in Shanghai.

Since then, the Argentine has undergone four more knee surgeries, the last in 2021, and is now ranked 757th in the world. On Tuesday, he will start the thread of his career again, against Delbonis (41st in the world). But for how much?

“To be honest, I have to say that I am not coming for a miraculous return like in other cases. “I know the limits of my body,” he said.

In recent weeks, “Delpo” had expressed on social media his desire to return to play in Buenos Aires, where he had only lined up once in 2006. And possibly continue next week in the Rio ATP 500 (14-20 February ). But nothing is less certain.

In 2018, Del Potro was a semifinalist at Roland-Garros, then a finalist at the United States Open three months later, taking the world podium for the first time between these two big results.

Since his ATP Tour debut, Del Potro has won more titles (22) than has undergone surgery, fortunately for him, but has often been betrayed by his large body (1.98m), which testifies, as a matter of priority, of his wrists and knees.

In the big injury ball, the wrists give the tone first. The right first, operated in the spring of 2010, then the left specifically, operated three times in fifteen months, between March 2014 and June 2015. Until it plummeted beyond 1000th place in the world in early 2016.

The knees underwent, specifically this patella fracture in October 2018 in Shanghai, then the numerous stoppage, perhaps final, in Queens 2019, eight months later.

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Kyrgios wins ‘Battle of the Sexes’ against Sabalenka

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(Paris) Nick Kyrgios won the exhibition match presented as a new episode of the “Battle of the Sexes” against Aryna Sabalenka on Sunday in Dubai.

The rules had been modified to balance the debates, the Australian playing on a field 9% larger than the Belarusian, which immediately made any interpretation of the result difficult. Furthermore, the two opponents only had one serving ball.

Kyrgios, former Wimbledon finalist (2022) fell beyond 650e world number one, who is preparing to make yet another return to the circuit at the age of 30, won 6-3, 6-3, against the world No.1 without running much or hitting the ball very hard, without us knowing if it was because the field opposite was smaller or for other reasons.

The title of the event referred to another “Battle of the Sexes”, which in 1973 pitted former American champion Bobby Riggs, then aged 55, against the two best players of the time, Margaret Court Smith and then Billie Jean King.

At that time, it was about women asserting their worth while their professional circuit was being organized and King’s victory over Riggs, who had initially dominated Court Smith, had a certain impact.

Nothing like this this time, because women’s tennis is firmly established, as shown, among other things, by the equality of winnings in major tournaments.

This return still attracted 17,000 spectators to Dubai, including celebrities like Brazilian footballer Ronaldo, who did not attend a major tennis match.

The Australian seemed to control the situation and allowed himself some fantasies like a spoon serve (winning), a weapon he had already used in serious matches.

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Sabalenka said she wants a rematch against Kyrgios

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The first racket of the world, Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, said that she would like to have a rematch against Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios.

On Sunday, Sabalenka lost to Kyrgios with a score of 3:6, 3:6 in an exhibition match in Dubai (UAE). According to the regulations, athletes could only serve with the first ball – if a mistake was made, the opponent received a point. In addition, the size of the side of the court where Sabalenka played was 9% smaller than the standard.

“I feel great, I fought really well.” Nick struggled, and I’m glad the man had a hard time in the match against me. I liked the show. I think next time I will already know his tactics, strengths and weaknesses. I want revenge, I would play again.

Of course, playing against a man is a completely different tennis, everything happens faster. I hope that I will recover in a couple of days. I understand that I’m ready for the season,” Sabalenka said after the game.

Kyrgios admitted that Sabalenka at times played at the level of a good tennis player.

— Honestly, it was very difficult. Sabalenka is a very serious opponent. I didn’t know what to expect, but it turned out to be quite a battle. It was a great opportunity for me. I had to work hard, because Arina performed great shots. I’d love to play with her again.

I was a little nervous because I was in a difficult position. Arina almost made a break, and I had to answer. Due to the injury, I couldn’t really play with my right hand,” Kyrgios noted.

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Battle of the sexes. Kyrgios beat world number one Sabalenka in straight sets

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Australian tennis player and entertainer Nick Kyrgios (ATR 671) won Battle of the Sexes in women’s singles against world number one Arina Sabalenko.

The exhibition match, which took place in Dubai (UAE) on December 28, ended with Kyrgios winning in two sets in 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Battle of the sexes. Dubai (UAE), 28 December

Arina Sabalenko Nick Kyrgios – 3:6, 3:6

In the second match, Sabalenka won 3:1, but Nick made a comeback and won the match in two sets.

Each had only one serve without a second ball.

It is also worth noting that the share of the field on which Sabalenka plays has decreased by 9%. Despite this, Arina still could not keep up with the blows of Kyrgios, who was already playing at half strength.

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