Juan Martin del Potro Awarded Wild Card for US Open After Rio Olympics Silver
Juan Martin del Potro, who settled for the silver in the 2016 Rio Olympics, has been rewarded with a wild card for the US Open.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: August 17, 2016 05:10 pm IST
Highlights
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Juan Martin del Potro won the US Open in 2009
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Del Potro has undergone three wrist surgeries
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US Open will begin on August 29
Juan Martin del Potro was rewarded for his dramatic run to the Olympics final with a wild card into the US Open, the tournament where he made his name as champion in 2009.
The 27-year-old Argentine defied his world ranking of 141 to beat Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal on his way to the Olympic gold medal match in Rio on Sunday.
After a four-hour marathon final, the exhausted former world number four was defeated by defending champion Andy Murray and had to be content with a silver medal.
Del Potro's career went into a tailspin after his 2009 US Open triumph with three wrist surgeries pushing him to the brink of retirement.
The United States Tennis Association also awarded wild cards to Olympic mixed doubles silver medalist Rajeev Ram and American youngsters Bjorn Fratangelo and Frances Tiafoe.
In the women's singles, wild card recipients included Olympic mixed doubles gold medallist Bethanie Mattek-Sands and France's Virginie Razzano.
The US Open, the final Grand Slam of the year, gets under way in New York on August 29.