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Juan Martin del Potro to Face Novak Djokovic in Farewell Exhibition Match

Juan Martin del Potro to Face Novak Djokovic in Farewell Exhibition Match

Tennis fans in Argentina are in for a special treat this December as former world No. 3 Juan Martin del Potro has announced an exhibition match against 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic. The match, dubbed "The Final Challenge," will take place on December 1 at Parque Roca in Buenos Aires.Del Potro, a beloved figure in Argentine tennis, has been sidelined by injuries in recent years but is eager to give his home fans one last unforgettable performance. The 35-year-old Tandil native played his last ATP match in February 2022 in Buenos Aires, marking the unofficial end of a storied career that included the 2009 US Open title and 22 ATP titles.Despite his injury struggles, Del Potro has remained a fan favorite, known for his powerful forehand and fighting spirit. His return to the court, even in an exhibition capacity, is sure to generate immense excitement among Argentine tennis enthusiasts.Djokovic, the current world No. 1, has been a dominant force in tennis for over a decade. The Serbian star has won 24 Grand Slam titles, the most among men in the Open Era. He is also a two-time Olympic champion and has held the world No. 1 ranking for a record 387 weeks.The match between Del Potro and Djokovic is expected to be a thrilling spectacle, pitting two of the greatest players of their generation against each other. Del Potro will be looking to end his career on a high note, while Djokovic will be aiming to extend his dominance on the court.The exhibition match is also a testament to the enduring popularity of tennis in Argentina. The country has produced numerous world-class players over the years, including Guillermo Vilas, Gabriela Sabatini, and David Nalbandian. Del Potro's return to the court is sure to inspire a new generation of Argentine tennis stars.

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Ash Barty Rules Out Wimbledon Comeback Despite Exhibition Win

Ash Barty Rules Out Wimbledon Comeback Despite Exhibition Win

Ash Barty, the former world No. 1 and three-time Grand Slam singles champion, has no plans to return to competitive tennis despite her impressive performance in an exhibition doubles match at Wimbledon on Wednesday.Barty, who retired in March 2022 at the age of 25, played alongside Casey Dellacqua in a doubles match on Centre Court, three years to the day after she defeated Karolina Pliskova to win the Wimbledon title. The Australian duo defeated Andrea Petkovic and Magdalena Rybarikova in straight sets.After the match, Barty was asked by journalists if she had any thoughts of making a comeback. "You guys are killing me," she said with a laugh. "Anyone have a thesaurus for a word that I can use for 'no'?"Barty emphasized that she is content with her retirement and is enjoying her new life as a mother and commentator. "I've got a beautiful commentary box on both Centre and Court 1," she said. "You get a good view and are able to absorb what's happening out on the court. Hopefully people at home are enjoying what I’m having to say."The 28-year-old said she does not regret her decision to retire and is impressed by the dominance of current world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. "I really enjoy watching others do well," she said. "We have seen Iga dominate for the most part of the last two and a half years. She’s been incredible the way she has composure, has gone on incredible runs, winning matches and really dominating, which is hard to do. It’s been really impressive watching from afar.”Barty's return to Wimbledon sparked speculation about a potential comeback, but she quickly dismissed those rumors. "I love tennis. I love being here. I love being involved," she said. "Now, I just get to pick and choose in small doses, which is really nice.”

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