Juan Martín del Potro and Novak Djokovic will steal all the spotlight on December 1st in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Both will play an exhibition match that will serve as a farewell to the Argentine tennis player, who has been retired for two years already. In an interview for La Nación, Delpo talked about the conversations with the Serbian player and his willingness to accompany him in Buenos Aires. "Until the last Miami Open, there were rumors about him, a tiny piece of news was circulating, but it had been a long time since we'd seen each other. One day in Miami, he said to me, 'Delpo, I know you're here, I want you to come for dinner, and let's chat.' We had an incredible conversation. He asked me if the match news was true; I told him that the only way this would happen is if he felt like joining me that day. And he replied, 'Count on me for whatever help you need.' For me, it was very emotional because a guy like him, with his packed schedule, the things he competes for week after week, the myriad offers he receives of all kinds, to take a break and come to Argentina for a couple of hours to be with me and the people who also love him was truly special."
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