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Juan Martin Del Potro is set to make his comeback in the New Year at Australian Open warm-up tournaments Brisbane and Sydney.

Juan Martin del Potro’s tournament schedule for 2019


 

Argentinian superstar Juan Martin del Potro has been plagued with injury and unfortunately the end of 2018 saw him pull out of the ATP World Tour Finals with another injury, but he’s recovering well so here’s his predicted tournament schedule for 2019

 

‘Delpo’ is a fighter both on the court and off it which makes us confident that we’ll see him playing nearly a full schedule in 2019 once he’s recovered from this initial setback. His recovery is going well as he’s shown on social media and he’s confirmed as playing the Delray Beach event in the middle of February.

Juan Martin del Potro is still young enough at the age of 30 to have some big years in his locker. He has a huge game which can upset anyone when he’s at his best and so his aim for 2019 will be to consolidate is ATP Ranking within the top 5 and start to challenge for Grand Slam’s again.

‘Delpo’ won Acapulco and Indian Wells in 2018 and also had a great run at the US Open only losing to Djokovic in the final, so he’ll be confident he can win a Slam again.

Juan Martin del Potro’s provisional 2019 schedule is as follows:

 

FEBRUARY

Delray Beach, Florida (February 18 – 24)

Acapulco, Mexico (February 25 – March 2)

 

MARCH

Indian Wells, USA (March 7 – 17)

Miami Open, USA (March 20 – 31)

 

MAY & JUNE

Madrid, Spain (May 5 – 12)

Rome, Italy (May 12 – 19)

Roland Garros (May 26 – June 9)

 

JULY

Wimbledon (July 1 – 14)

Los Cabos, Mexico (July 29 – August 3)

 

AUGUST & SEPTEMBER

Cincinnati, USA (August 11 – 18)

US Open (August 26 – September 8)

 

OCTOBER

Beijing, China (September 30 – October 6)

Shanghai, China (October 6 – 13)

Paris, France (October 28 – November 3)

 

NOVEMBER

ATP Tour Finals, London (November 10 – 17)

Davis Cup Finals, Madrid (November 18 – November 24)

 

Look ahead to 2019 with our guide to every tournament on the ATP Tour, the WTA Tour and the ITF Tour

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