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“There is a series of rituals. The knee, the wrist, and I have learned to live with these rituals. It's now part of my daily routine. I'm not very happy about that, but it's part of my daily routine,”
“From what I had seen up to now, he's a good player, capable of winning against any opponent because he's very aggressive. I faced that during the first set. He was dictating the game during the first set. Then his intensity decreased, and I was able to take over the control of the game.”
“I think I surprised myself and all the tennis fans, as well. It was a great match for almost three hours. Very high level for both,” Del Potro says of his thriller against Djokovic.
“In this comeback I lost two matches already, and both matches had match point. I think I'm playing well at the moment, but my main goal is still the knee, my health. And I'm looking forward to be 100 per cent in the second part of the year, trying to change my goals on tour and if I get that, I will be happy.
“Once I get in good shape again, I can be focused on the results in different tournaments, different surface. That's what I want to think about, not only my knee or my wrist or whatever. That could be my best goal if I feel much better.”