Jim Courier names the player whose career was ‘robbed’ by injuries
Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images Juan Martin del Potro’s career was one of the great what-ifs in tennis, with injuries playing a huge part in how his story unfolded. The Argentinian star picked up a Grand Slam title but could have added several more had he managed to stay healthy. Jim Courier, speaking on the Tennis Channel, spoke about what might have been for Del Potro if not for injuries: “I think he would have altered tennis history had he been able to remain healthy,” Courier said.
“He broke through with that US Open win against Federer and we thought ‘here comes another one’ and then his wrist starts to bark. And from there it’s just comeback after comeback. ” Jim Courier believes injuries took away Del Potro’s shot at greatness Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images On a recent episode of ‘Beyond The Numbers’, Jim Courier reflected on Juan Martin del Potro’s career and the impact injuries had on it.
“I’m going to talk about a player who had massive tools, and may have altered the course of tennis history, had he been able to stay healthy,” he said. “Sadly, Juan Martin del Potro couldn’t. “This guy had a thunderous serve, and thunderous forehand, and he could go toe to toe with the big four, because he was right in the thick of that era.
” Del Potro was always respected by his peers for how well-rounded his game was. And that 2009 win over Federer only added to his reputation as one of the few players who could genuinely trouble any opponent on tour. The Argentine never won another major title after 2009 as physical issues started to take their toll.
But even so, he remained relevant in men’s tennis for years afterward. By the late 2010s, Del Potro climbed back up the rankings and reached world number three. He also helped Argentina win its first Davis Cup title in 2016 and reached another US Open final in 2018, losing to Novak Djokovic.