Ranked number 11 by the Association Tennis as accordance to the present status in the year 2012. Del Potro was born in Argentina and thus he is an Argentine professional tennis player who achieved a to 10 rank for the first time in the year 2008. However a turn came in his career in the year 2010 when he was upgraded to rank number 4 but more unfortunate was the part that even though he got this time to prove himself, he had to withdraw from the game for a while due to a wrist injury.
In the year 2012, the season for Del Potro started off with the 2012 Apia International Sydney where he had the advantage of being in the top seed. He managed to reach the quarter finals in this match but was finally defeated by Marcos. Next came the 2012 Australian Open where he defeated Adrian in the rounds but Del Potro again lost to all time champion Roger Federer in the quarter final.
Coming to the 2012 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament. Del Potro made it to the first final in the ATP post his wrist injury. He made sure he compensated for all the loss he had previously undergone. In the 2012 season of the Davis Cup quarter final against Croatia Del Potrowas lucky enough to win his first rubber against Karlovic. Del Potro plans to continue his winning league by taking part in the Estoril Open where he will be the defending champions at the top seed.
The two unfortunate events that took place in the year was the Sony Ericsson Open and the BNP Paribas Open where he lost in the quarter finals to David Ferrer and Roger Federer respectively.
The top 3 seeds guaranteed their spots on the semi final matches of the Dubai Duty Free Men’s Open happening at the Dubai Tennis Stadium on Friday. Top seeded player and defending champ Novak Djokovic will take on 3rd seed Andy Murray, whereas four time champ Roger Federer will go one on one with Juan Martin Del Potro.
Novak secured a tough 6 – 1, 7 – 6 (6) victory over his very close friend and compatriot Janko Tipsarevic and Andy Murray got an easy win against 5th seed Tomas Berdych 6 – 3, 7 – 5.
In the lower end of the draw, Roger Federer took his tennis career record to 12 – 0 against Mikhail Youzhny with a 6 – 3, 6 – 4 licking of the single unseeded player in the quarter-final matchws, and after that Del Potro – who had defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in last Friday’s semi-final match in Marseille, rose up with a repetition with a 7 – 6 (1), 6 – 2 result against the French player.
Roger Federer was not off to his general boom at the onset, but he fused as the set went on getting his 1st break in the 4th for a 3 – 1 lead. Federer told that it is not easy. He played nice on the services games. He is really pleased with another semi final match in Dubai. Roger added that the 2nd set with an early break kept for 2 – 0 and moved all the way to grab set and match 6 – 4 to fix a repeat of the Rotterdam Open final took place last month. Federer told that both of them have been playing well of late and he has met both of them quite a few times in recent past. Either of them will do for him in the semi-final match.
Last year’s Davis Cup runners up Argentina will take on Germany in their first round Davis Cup tie in Germany and they will have to do it without the services of their highest ranked player in the ATP Tour circuit, Juan Martin Del Potro.
The world number ten has been a consistent performer for his country throughout the last couple of editions of the Davis Cup as well as on the Tour circuit but David Nalbandian believes that the team is well balanced to not feel the absence of the high profile player.
According to Nalbandian, the Argentines have been knocking on the doors of Davis Cup glory for the last few years now and he believes that this season is their best chance yet to bring the famous trophy home for the first time. Asked whether the team would face any difficulties in the absence of their star man Juan Martin Del Potro, Nalbandian said that the team is balanced enough at the moment, having played together for many years now and under the new captain, they will have a new strategy that will hopefully cancel out the fact that they would be missing the highest ranked Argentine in their lineup.
Del Potro himself said that he would be missing the Davis Cup tie and the boys pretty much, having to sit at home and nursing his injury but he also added that he might travel to Germany to watch them play if the doctor permits.
Juan Martin Del Potro also added that unlike some of the big name players who plan to skip the Davis Cup this year because of the Olympic Games, he will play for Argentina if they progress beyond this match and not complain about fatigue or the Olympic Games taking its toll on him.