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Juan Martín del Potro Olympics

Juan Martin del Potro, known as "Delpo" or the "Tower of Tandil," has had a remarkable tennis career. Born in Tandil, Argentina, he began playing tennis at age seven at Club Independiente de Tandil under coach Marcelo Gomez. Del Potro is right-handed and speaks English, Italian, and Spanish.

Tennis
Argentina
Birth Date: Sep 23, 1988
Juan Martín del Potro profile image
Height: 6′5″
Residence: Tandil
Birth Place: Tandil
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Olympic Experience: 2012, 2016

Juan Martín del Potro Olympic Medals

Olympic Medals

0
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total

Juan Martín del Potro Olympics Milestones

Season Event Rank
2016 Men's Singles S Silver
2016 Men's Doubles Round 2
2012 Men's Singles B Bronze
2012 Mixed Doubles 5

Juan Martín del Potro Biography

Del Potro's early influences include tennis legends Pete Sampras, Lleyton Hewitt, and Marat Safin. His former coach Marcelo Gomez has been the most influential person in his career. Del Potro's father, Daniel, played semi-professional rugby in Argentina.

Injuries and Comebacks

Injuries have been a significant part of Del Potro's career. He missed almost all of 2010 due to a right wrist injury that required surgery in May 2010. This injury caused him to miss defending his US Open title. He spent 10 months on the sidelines.

From March 2015 to February 2016, Del Potro was absent from competition due to two wrist operations. He returned to action at the 2016 Delray Beach Open. During this period, he considered retirement but decided to continue playing.

Awards and Achievements

Del Potro was named the ATP Comeback Player of the Year in 2011 after rising from 485th to 11th in the world rankings. In 2009, he was voted Argentina's Sports Personality of the Year, beating footballer Lionel Messi and golfer Angel Cabrera.

Notable Matches

One of Del Potro's most significant achievements came during the 2009 US Open. He became the first player to defeat both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in the same Grand Slam event. This victory solidified his place among tennis greats.

Playing Style

Del Potro uses an eastern grip for his forehand, a rarity in modern tennis where most top players use western or semi-western grips. This grip allows him to hit either flat or with topspin but has less margin for error.

Future Plans

As of July 2024, Del Potro continues to focus on his tennis career despite past injuries and challenges. His passion for the sport remains strong as he aims to achieve more milestones on the court.

Del Potro's journey is a testament to his resilience and dedication to tennis. His ability to overcome injuries and return to top form has inspired many fans worldwide.

Juan Martín del Potro FAQs on Olympics

  • Who is Juan Martín del Potro?

    Juan Martin del Potro, known as "Delpo" or the "Tower of Tandil," has had a remarkable tennis career. Born in Tandil, Argentina, he began playing tennis at age seven at Club Independiente de Tandil under coach Marcelo Gomez. Del Potro is right-handed and speaks English, Italian, and Spanish.

  • Which game does Juan Martín del Potro play?
    Juan Martín del Potro, a famous Tennis from Argentina, proudly competes for the country in international Tennis events.
  • In which city Juan Martín del Potro was born?
    Juan Martín del Potro was born on September 23, 1988 in Tandil, Argentina.
  • How many Olympic medals has Juan Martín del Potro won throughout his Tennis career?
    Juan Martín del Potro has won 2 Olympic medal in Tennis throughout his career.
  • When did Juan Martín del Potro first compete in the Olympics?
    He represented Argentina at the 2012 Olympics.
  • What is Juan Martín del Potro's height?
    Juan Martín del Potro's height is 6 feet 5″ inches.
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