2009 US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potroofficially hung up his racquet in December with a farewell exhibition in Buenos Aires, where none other than Novak Djokovic made a surprise appearance to honor his longtime friend. Since stepping away from competition, the Argentine star remains closely tied to the sport in new ways.
During a recent visit to the Miami Open, Del Potro was spotted cheering on Djokovic alongside Serena Williams. While in town, he sat down for a light-hearted interview with El GrƔfico, where he joined fellow Argentine legend and 1990 US Open champion Gabriela Sabatini.
In the interview, Del Potro took part in a blind top 5 challengeāranking greatest tennis players without knowing which name was coming next. Sabatini would name a player, and Delpo had to lock in a ranking spot without knowing who else was still to come.
First up, he placed Carlos Alcaraz at No. 4. āIāll put him fourth just in case the other three (Nadal, Djokovic, and Federer) show up,ā the Argentine said. āCarlitos is my favorite after themā. He then slotted Andy Murray into the fifth and final spot on the list.

Novak Djokovic (L) of Serbia and Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina pose for a photo prior to Del Potroās farewell game. (Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)
Thatās when the challenge took a twist. Up next was Brazilian icon Guga Kuerten, a surprise inclusion that disrupted Del Potroās Big 3 podium plan. āNo! Del Potro exclaimed. Guga can be third. Yes, Guga thirdā.

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Then came Rafael Nadal, prompting a moment of hesitation. āNow Iām scared that number one could be anyone, but Iāll take the risk. Iāll put him in the number two spotā. Finally, Novak Djokovic rounded out the listāautomatically landing at No. 1, a result that clearly satisfied Del Potro. āThat turned out really wellā.
Del Potro reflects on his toughest loss
While Del Potroās crowning moment came in that unforgettable 2009 US Open victory over Roger Federer, he also came painfully close to adding Roland Garros and Wimbledon to his rĆ©sumĆ©. At the French Open, he reached the semifinals twiceāin 2009 and 2018āwhile his deepest Wimbledon run came in 2013, when he fell to Federer in the semis.
Speaking in the French Openās Memories of a Champion series, published on March 28, Del Potro revealed that his semifinal loss to Federer in 2009 still stings. āI have many memories, memories of winning tournaments, but also about losing important matches. Going down to Federer at Roland-Garros in 2009 was very painful,ā he said. āThat was the year Roger became champion, though I also fancied my chances that yearā.





