Friday, September 7, 2012

Del Potro Is Back!

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Del Potro Is Back!

But when can you say that a player is back? When you see a player hitting forehand winners with the most fearsome whomp when the ball hits a set of strings and goes right towards the projection while the opponent just stares at it, that player is undoubtedly back. That is what del Potro has being doing since the start of this tournament, especially on his last match against "the Dog." His belief is definitively expanding as he wins more matches.

Del Potro Is Back!

"I'm playing much better," said the Argentine. "I have improved my forehand, my serve, my corporeal condition, everything. It's easier when you win a match. You can heighten very fast if you still play (in tournaments) and are still winning."

Del Potro, who reached successive semi-finals in San Jose and Memphis before winning the Delray Beach title, said he had stayed outpatient throughout his injury comeback.

"I'm very calm with my level," added the Argentine after his second round match against Ljubicic, who recovered from 484th in the rankings to 90th in just three weeks. "I know that it's a long road to be at the top again, but I'm working.

If del Potro continues hitting consistently with his Wilson Blx Pro Tour Racquet, he won't just be back, but he'll be winning major tournaments again. When healthy, he is a top-five level player who is able of beating about whatever when on his game. With Roger Federer's struggling to yield the magic he is known for with his Wilson Six.One Tour Blx Racket, here is a player who can authentically throw his name into the mix with Novak Djokovic in competitive for Grand Slams - he has one already.

"I have the game - if I'm healthy. I need time to improve, to work hard. Maybe in a combine of months, maybe next year, I will be ready to play against all of the top players."

So far he has won seven titles on the Atp World Tour, together with the 2009 U.S. Open. With Robin Soderling lost to Philipp Kohlschreiber, it seems more than likely that the 6 ft 6 big server will collide with Rafael Nadal in the semi finals of the competition. Although the Spaniard came out on top last time the two met at Indian Wells in 2009, Nadal has been less than excellent as of late and will hope that he can dominate as usual with his Babolat AeroPro Drive Tennis Racket. It should be noted that del Potro has defeated the World number 1 in three other meetings of the same year: at the Miami Masters, the Montreal Masters and, who can forget, the semi-finals of the Us Open.

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