Federer, Del Potro to face-off in Buenos Aires exhibition match
Roger Federer and Juan Martin del Potro to play friendly match on November 20 at the Arena Parque Roca in Buenos Aires.
Roger Federer and Juan Martin del Potro, who is set to return next month from a knee injury, announced Tuesday they will play an exhibition match in Buenos Aires on November 20.
"I just wanted to tell you I'm so excited to come back to Argentina to play my good friend Juan Martín del Potro at Parque Roca," Federer said in a video on Del Potro's Twitter account.
The Parque Roca stadium has a capacity of around 15,500 and is primarily used for Davis Cup ties.
Del Potro, the 2009 US Open champion from Argentina, has not played since fracturing his right knee in the Wimbledon tune-up at Queen's in June.
The injury-plagued 30-year-old was forced to miss this year's US Open after finishing runner-up to Novak Djokovic in the 2018 final.
He is expected to make his comeback at the ATP tournament in Stockholm, which runs from October 14 to 20, and is also scheduled to compete in Vienna the following week.
The match in Buenos Aires will take place at the same time as the revamped 18-team Davis Cup finals, to be held in Madrid from November 18 to 24.
Tickets for the clash go on sale tomorrow morning (September 18) at 10am via www.topshow.com.ar.
Not all prices have been confirmed, but some tickets will be on sale for an eye-watering 6,000 pesos, with the most expensive seats going for 15,000 pesos.
Several VIP-pricing options will also be offered.
– TIMES/AFP
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