Former world number three
Juan Martin del Potro has opened up
about an incredible response he received from Serbia’s
Novak Djokovic about playing
his final match. The 36-year-old is set to conclude his career at the highest
level with the match against the former world number one Djokovic on his home
soil.
Del Potro has recently spoken to La Nacion as quoted by Tennis
365 where he opened up about how Djokovic gave him an incredible response when
he expressed his desire to face the legendary tennis star in his career’s final
game.
The one-time Grand Slam winner, who won the US Open in 2009
after beating former world number one Switzerland’s Roger Federer in the final
in a five-set thriller with a score of 3–6, 7–6(7–5), 4–6, 7–6(7–4), 6–2,
further went on to reveal that he received a call from the Belgrade-born star
who started the conversation about his final match and assured him that he will
be there to accompanying him for the last time on the tennis court.
“One day in Miami he [Djokovic] called me and said ‘Delpo, I
know you’re here, I want to go to dinner together to talk’,” said Del Potro. “Obviously
I cancelled all my plans and went to dinner. It was a joy to see him again and
we had an incredible talk. After hours of talking and getting more comfortable,
he said: ‘Well, tell me about your life. What are you doing? How are you? There
are some news that circulated, is it true or false? How are you with that?’ Then
he said to me: ‘Well, let’s get to the point. Is it true that you want to say
goodbye, to play a match in Argentina?’I told him how I felt: ‘The only way
this can go forward is if you want to accompany me that day. If not, I will not
be emotionally prepared to face this and I am not convinced either.’ And he
told me, like that, forcefully: ‘Count on me for whatever I can help you with.
I have the Olympic Games, I have Saudi Arabia [the exhibition tournament],
tournaments, this, that, my family, but somehow I will accompany you in your
last moment on the court.’ And for me it was very emotional."