Del Potro to return to tennis at Argentina Open after 30-month injury absence
Juan Martín del Potro will return to competitive tennis after two and a half years of injury at next week's ATP Argentina Open in Buenos Aires.
Former US Open champion Juan Martín del Potro will return to competitive tennis after two and a half years of injury at next week's ATP Argentina Open in Buenos Aires.
The 33-year-old has not played since fracturing his kneecap in June 2019 at the Queen's Club Championships in London.
The former world number three has undergone four surgeries on his knee for that injury while slipping to 757 in the world rankings.
Both the Argentina Open and the Rio Open, which takes place a week later, announced Del Potro had been given wildcards to compete in the clay court events.
The injury-prone Argentine also broke his knee at the Shanghai Masters in October 2018 and before that suffered multiple wrist injuries that also required four surgeries.
The US Open champion at 20 in 2009, Del Potro won the last of his 22 tour titles at the Indian Wells Masters in 2018.
He last played the Argentina Open as a 17-year-old in 2006, losing in the first round to former world number one Juan Carlos Ferrero.
In recent weeks, Del Potro had expressed his desire to return to action in Buenos Aires.
– TIMES/AFP
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