Juan Martin Del Potro on his iconic 2009 US Open final against Roger Federer
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13 years ago to the day, Juan Martin del Potro was triumphing at US Open
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32818"Federer, Federer, Federer, Federer, Federer… and then I made it all screw up." 13 years ago to the day, Juan Martin del Potro was triumphing at US Open ( @deantonioagus)https://t.co/LicuivZe2T The former Argentinian player also shared his thoughts on the Swiss great's retirement announcement last week, admitting that it came as a shock to him. "I was saddened by the news. I wasn't expecting this moment. I was hoping that he would play at Wimbledon next year. It was a surprise," Del Potro expressed. The 33-year-old further opened up about Federer's aura in the tennis world and on the men's tennis circuit. He lauded the 20-time Grand Slam champion for raising the bar in terms of tennis and for his kindness towards everyone, irrespective of the situation. “It meant a lot to me, to those of us who played alongside him and shared years on the circuit. He was the first of the Big 3, the one who marked the path to perfection, the one who raised the bar. When he entered the dressing room, everyone looked at him with admiration, with respect, wanting to greet him. He was always very kind to everyone, especially me," he expressed on the same. Juan M. del Potro@delpotrojuan. I LOVE YOU, Roger. Thank you for everything you’ve done in tennis and with myself. Tennis world will never be the same without you. twitter.com/rogerfederer/s…Roger Federer@rogerfedererTo my tennis family and beyond,
With Love,
Roger618175201To my tennis family and beyond,With Love,Roger https://t.co/1UISwK1NIN. I LOVE YOU, Roger. Thank you for everything you’ve done in tennis and with myself. Tennis world will never be the same without you. twitter.com/rogerfederer/s…
He once said that one of the games he would like to play again in his career was that final - Juan Martin Del Potro on his iconic 2009 US Open final against Roger Federer
By Aayush Majumdar Modified 22 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Juan Martin Del Potro and Roger Federer Juan Martin Del Potro reflected on his rivalry with Roger Federer and the respect and camaraderie he shares with the Swiss tennis legend. Among some memorable matches the two players competed in against each other, Del Potro holds the 2009 US Open final closest to his heart, for obvious reasons. Del Potro said that Federer himself once picked that five-set battle in New York as a match he would want to go back in time and try to win. However, Del Potro lightheartedly stated that he would never want to give the Swiss great a rematch. The Argentine stunned five-time defending champion Federer in the 2009 US Open final, coming back from two-sets-to-one down to win 3-6, 7-6(5), 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-2. Del Potro reminisced about the match during a recent interview with LA NACION, saying that he never thought he would win a Grand Slam title after losing to Federer in five sets in the 2009 French Open semifinals, until he did so at the US Open. “Two of us in that semifinal at Roland Garros 2009 felt that it was the final, because Nadal had lost, he had never won the tournament, I had never won any Grand Slam and it was a match to five sets, where I had a thousand chances to win," Del Potro said. "I didn't and I thought I was never going to beat him again. But I did it in the US Open final, where he had won the trophy five years in a row. He once said that one of the games he would like to play again in his career was that final, but obviously I don't [want to] give him a rematch," he added. A recent video of Del Potro remembering the 2009 US Open final and referring to the Swiss legend during his visit to the Honors Board at the US Open created a lot of buzz on social media. We Are Tennis@WeAreTennis"Federer, Federer, Federer, Federer, Federer… and then I made it all screw up."13 years ago to the day, Juan Martin del Potro was triumphing at US Open
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32818"Federer, Federer, Federer, Federer, Federer… and then I made it all screw up." 13 years ago to the day, Juan Martin del Potro was triumphing at US Open ( @deantonioagus)https://t.co/LicuivZe2T The former Argentinian player also shared his thoughts on the Swiss great's retirement announcement last week, admitting that it came as a shock to him. "I was saddened by the news. I wasn't expecting this moment. I was hoping that he would play at Wimbledon next year. It was a surprise," Del Potro expressed. The 33-year-old further opened up about Federer's aura in the tennis world and on the men's tennis circuit. He lauded the 20-time Grand Slam champion for raising the bar in terms of tennis and for his kindness towards everyone, irrespective of the situation. “It meant a lot to me, to those of us who played alongside him and shared years on the circuit. He was the first of the Big 3, the one who marked the path to perfection, the one who raised the bar. When he entered the dressing room, everyone looked at him with admiration, with respect, wanting to greet him. He was always very kind to everyone, especially me," he expressed on the same. Juan M. del Potro@delpotrojuan. I LOVE YOU, Roger. Thank you for everything you’ve done in tennis and with myself. Tennis world will never be the same without you. twitter.com/rogerfederer/s…Roger Federer@rogerfedererTo my tennis family and beyond,
With Love,
Roger618175201To my tennis family and beyond,With Love,Roger https://t.co/1UISwK1NIN. I LOVE YOU, Roger. Thank you for everything you’ve done in tennis and with myself. Tennis world will never be the same without you. twitter.com/rogerfederer/s…