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Delpo IG Stories 😊


Nem nagyon tud mit kezdeni a hajával:D

 

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A barátnője valami tortát kotyvaszt és a háttérben ott akciózik Delpo is.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/B-fy_PFBV-s/

 

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Delpo a twitteren:

 

Feliz cumple 197 Tandil! La ciudad más linda del mundo.🙌🥰

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Delpo reakciója a meccs nézése közben:

 

11 anos después y todavia me pongo nervioso.😂 // 11 évvel később, és még mindig ideges vagyok.😂

 

 

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Az #TENISxESPN a leghűségesebb rajongók kérésére átnézte az archívumot a 2009-es USO döntőtért.

Most ahogy újranéztem az egészet, (két részletben) Delpi mennyit "lövöldözött" feleslegesen. Azóta sokat változott a játéka, igaz a sérülések miatt, de jót tett neki.:)

Április 4. szombat, és izgultam megint, pedig tudtam a végeredményt.:D

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlJFsGQpsas

 

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MisterOnly.Tennis

 

Tenistas con más efectividad en finales de eventos del ATP Tour ante el No.1 (1990-2020):

 

 

 

 

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Delpo asks on his IG Stories: Cutting the hair or getting long hair ... what do you think???

 

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Feljövök a fórumra és most látom, hogy Delpo topikjához szóltak hozzá utoljára. Már nem is emlékszem, hogy milyen régen és hol láttam utoljára Del Potrot komolyabb szinten teniszezni. És ki tudja, hogy lesz-e még ilyen. Szegényt tényleg egyik sérülés éri a másik után, egyik csukló, másik csukló, térd, lassan már nem marad testrésze, amit még műteni lehet.

Nem semmi, hogy ehhez képest még most is aktívan tartod a topikját, nagyon hűséges rajongó vagy. :) Egyébként te mióta szurkolsz neki és miért őt választottad akkor? :) (gondoltam, most úgyis van idő ilyenekre)

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Ebben a cikkben olvasható az angol fordítás.

 

https://www.ole.com.ar/coronavirus/charla-potro-ginobili_0_ANYM74WMD.html

 

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Videó a beszélgetésről!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf_NncsH9Jc&t=356s

 

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Delpo IG Stories (Delpo és Ginobilli élő beszélgetésének beharangozója.)

 

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Ez a videó is valami hasonló.

 

hinchadadelpo Como dice @delpotrojuan, quedate en casa. Estamos a tiempo. #stayathome #yomequedoencasa .

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/B-BHud7gLm5/

 

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delpoarmy Recommendations from Delpo to all people in times of the #CoronaVirus. The video is in spanish 😇 but I think he says we should take care of us. Hear what doctors and specialists say, minimize social contacts #QuedateEnCasa #StayAtHome #CoronaVirus

 

https://www.instagram.com/delpoarmy/

 

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Ez a videó tetszik a legjobban. 😍

 

@lawanda50

Was reminded that 2 years ago on this day in 2018 Delpo won BNP Paribas Open. I couldn’t help screaming! 😍❤️

 

https://twitter.com/lawanda50/status/1240274849240473600

 

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Extended Highlights: Roger Federer vs Juan Martin Del Potro | Indian Wells 2018 Final

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeoToadYWqI

 

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teamdelpo

 

You cannot forget that match. The intensity, the atmosphere, match points here and there... #Delpo sending a ball into the clouds to relieve the stress and finally celebrate... "You could feel it, the crowd was so pumped after every point," @delpotrojuan says today. "When I think about being happy on a tennis-court, I remember matches like that final."

 

Two years ago today, Delpo won the title at Indian Wells beating #Federer 6-4, 6-7(8) 7-6(2).
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"We were both really nervous during that match, you could sense it. We were still able to show some incredible tennis," recalls Juan Martín, who had arrived in Indian Wells as the recent Acapulco champ. He went on to win his first career Masters 1000 title.
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What is your best memory of that incredible final? 😍

 

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/B94UY7UAKij/

 

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delpotrojuan

 

Early today I arrived home after two months in Miami. Of course, I am already following quarantine at home and will try to go on with my recovery here.

 

It is very important to take care of each other. Please follow the specialists' advice, be empathetic. It is a special, unique moment and we need to give our best.

 

 

I want to thank the commander of the Aerolineas Argentinas flight that landed this morning in Buenos Aires. Thanks to all its crew for their kindness during the flight. Also, a big hug to the doctors and health professionals during this difficult times.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/B92G1FlFsBe/

 

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@lawanda50

 

I will look in the morning! For now enjoy these of Delpo from 2016, 2017 and championship year of 2018. 😍❤️

 

    

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@TennisPublisher

Nice to see some folks are spending their #QuarantineLife buying and downloading the new book "Juan Martin del Potro: The Gentle Giant" by Sebastián Torok here https://amazon.com/dp/B084FHXR34/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_zC3BEbJHQ4XRN via @amazon

 

https://twitter.com/TennisPublisher/status/1239536157161070592

 

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delpoarmy New rehab video of Delpo 💪💪💪
#VAMOSDELPO #DELPOREBAB .
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📽 IG Stories @delpotrojuan

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/B8_CgEwAJiU/

 

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Delpo on his new IG post for a campaign of Yogurismo Argentina:

 

We look alike? 😂😂😂 I present to you someone who will explain topics that seem complex in the new campaign of Yogurismo Argentina. I hope you like it

 

📸 IG @delpotrojuan  https://www.instagram.com/p/B8wriITFr4z/

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/B8w6Xg8gWJx/

 

 

 

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@tumcarayol I wrote about Juan Martin del Potro and his endless injuries.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2020/feb/16/juan-martin-del-potro-fights-through-surgery-to-retrieve-tennis-career

 

Juan Martín del Potro fights through surgery to retrieve tennis career

 

US Open winner has admitted to depression and thoughts of retirement while overcoming wrist and knee injuries

 

 

 

Last June Juan Martín del Potro announced he would be undergoing surgery on his fractured right knee. The video of his announcement is brutal. Even beyond the revelation he was unsure if he had already played the final match of his career, it is the sight of welling tears as he fiddled with his fingers that is difficult to watch. Del Potro already seemed shattered then, but after six months of rehabilitation, consulting doctors and changing his diet, even everyday activities like walking up stairs were still painful. In January, he revealed his second surgery with a simple text statement. It seemed to be a reflection of where his head was at.

 

Since 2010 Del Potro has missed around four years of his career with four wrist surgeries and now two surgeries on his right knee. When he has been healthy enough to take the court, there have been only small periods, after long months of slowly readjusting his wrists to the stresses of tennis, that he has been able to play freely without the fear of his body directing his decisions on and off the court.

 

Del Potro’s career has slowly become one of the great “what if” debates of the sport. He is not just a ball of untapped talent but has demonstrated his mental fortitude by extracting what he could from the small crumbs of a career he has been given. He broke through as a youngster, winning the 2009 US Open at 21 by beating Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer back to back. Each time he has returned from a long layoff, he has worked through long periods of rehab before patiently rebuilding. The problem is simple: whenever he reaches a career high, injuries invariably scupper his hopes of going further.

 

At his best Del Potro’s forehand may be the most delightful stroke in the world. Gasps from the crowd are the soundtrack to his forehand and he consistently strikes it impossibly flat and hard. In theory, crushing the ball at such a pace with minimal topspin should be an extremely low percentage and inconsistent stroke but his mastery over the stroke is so complete he consistently lands his blows. Throughout his career, he has shown his ability to take the racket out of the hands of every top player he has encountered.

 

One of the greatest triumphs of the previous decade is how Del Potro’s forehand, and his trust in his weapon, has saved his career. When the Argentinian returned in 2016 after his third and fourth wrist surgeries, his injuries had robbed him of his backhand. He had no choice but to slice most of his backhands and he hated it. As his rivals mercilessly attacked the gaping hole in his game, he encountered modest success in his early tournaments but returning to previous heights seemed impossible. Del Potro had returned to win, not just to play tennis, and he was unhappy. “If I don’t have a chance to win a grand slam I don’t feel it’s me,” he said.

 

His outlook changed after the worst draw of his career. He faced Novak Djokovic in the first round of the Rio Olympics and so Del Potro played like a man with nothing to lose. By the end of the encounter, both men were in tears. Djokovic sobbed as he left the court and Del Potro wept with joy. He was emboldened by the victory, reaching the final before losing against Andy Murray, and he made up for his backhand deficiencies by taking his forehand on more than ever before. Over the following two years, he returned to No 3 and he crowned his comeback with a return to the US Open final, which he lost against Djokovic. He seemed to stand on the verge of finally getting what he wanted.

 

Instead, a month later, he was gone again. At the Shanghai Masters in October 2018, he slipped during a match and fractured his right knee. It seemed even tougher to take than his chronic wrist problems: tennis players suffer similar innocuous slips every day with little more than a graze, yet it was of course he who had the bad luck of shattering his kneecap on the floor.

 

Rehab is an absurd existence for an athlete. From the daily sensation of hearing the roar of the crowd while demonstrating incredible athletic feats, suddenly they are trapped alone in an empty gym, charged with relearning the most basic body movements. After a lifetime of solving their own problems alone on the court, they are suddenly at the mercy of different doctors all arguing for different solutions.

 

The adjustment can be tough and the mental strain of Del Potro’s injuries weighed on him between his second and third surgeries when his whole arm was in a cast and he felt useless. He says he “saw everything black”: he became depressed. He sat around the house eating food, gaining weight and doing little else. As it became clear the second surgery had not succeeded, he balked at the thought of surgeons cutting open his body again. He wondered if it was time to pick up books and study. That time, he found the strength to return.

 

“I had lived that situation three times with my left hand,” he said. “Three times are too many. After each operation, I thought the final solution would come and no, I was wrong. I saw my [outlook] again all black. I surrounded myself with people who supported and encouraged me, but the ghosts kept spinning.” It seems that he has arrived at a similar crossroads in his career. But still he put on a brave face. A few days ago, he uploaded a video of himself back in rehab, relearning basic movements, still smiling. It is hard to know what the future holds for him – if his knee will even allow him to come back again and whether he even wants to put himself through further mental and physical stress. But he is still there, still battling his demons until the end.

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delpoarmy   New rehab video of Delpo  💪❤

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/B8eryVhHaxi/

 

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burgosfacundoo #delpotrojuan
International Polo Club Palm Beach
https://www.instagram.com/p/B8UMWGNB9Al/

 

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📽 IG Stories @teamdelpo


https://www.instagram.com/p/B8SCKZlAMck/

 

 

 

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Delpo met a befriended family from Bs Aires in Miami (they are on vacation in the US) ...  IG memepodesta

 

Ha kedveled azért, ha nem azért nyomj egy lájkot a Fórumért!