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Every tennis fan loves watching Juan Martin del Potro play, but sadly, he hasn’t been able to do so. Last year, at the Queen’s Club Championship, he fractured his knee, and he has been recovering ever since.

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To speed up this process, the Argentine visited Bern, Switzerland, and is set to begin rehab there under the supervision of Dr. Roland Beirdert. Obviously, Stan Wawrinka heard about this news and he decided to pay his good friend a visit.

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Wawrinka obviously feels sad for Del Potro as he has to recover from an injury once again. The Argentine has already had so many and the worst of the lot came back in 2014 where he suffered a wrist injury.

He had to take 2 whole years off, and many thought he would never come back. However, the warrior that he is, Del Potro proved all of them wrong and will do so yet again.

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Stan Wawrinka also looking for a comeback

While Stan has not suffered any injuries of late, he is suffering from the effects of one that he endured back in 2017. Since then, the Swiss tennis star has lost his position at the pinnacle of tennis and he has been trying to get it back ever since.

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Now, his best opportunity to do so is almost around the corner.

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As all of his fans know, Wawrinka’s favorite surface is clay, and that is why it is great that the clay season is coming. It will start with the Rome Masters after the US Open and it will be followed by the French Open.

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The Swiss star obviously has great memories at the Parisian Grand Slam as he won it back in 2015. He brought his best tennis back then and hopefully, he will be able to do the same this year.

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