A Quote by Juan Martin del Potro

I don't have anything to lose against Federer. — © Juan Martin del Potro
I don't have anything to lose against Federer.
There's a reason why Federer and Nadal are so gracious when they lose. They sleep well at night knowing that they've given their best.
I remember Agassi playing Federer in Basel, Switzerland in 1998, and Andre was already saying at that time that Federer would be tough. Usually at the time players are 17, you can see if they will be great.
Against Federer, is not easy to share the fan's love. He is a local around the world in every tournament.
That was...that was choking. You're right. But of course when you play against (Roger) Federer, he's No. 1 in the world, he won three grand slams last year, and he's just full of confidence. It's difficult to do anything regular to beat him. You have to do something extra to be able to have the chance to beat him. Set points, I had six of them and I couldn't take one. But I was close.
Beating Roger Federer is a match I will remember for years to come. All my respect to him. Federer is arguably the greatest player to have ever played our sport, so beating him at Wimbledon was really special.
Playing against someone like Roger Federer is not easy. I had my chance today, but I guess I made a lot of errors. But I have no complaints.
What you really are afraid of is that you're competing against somebody who is rich and irrational. I mean, it used to be a given, a saying in the industry: Don't ever bid against Rupert Murdoch for anything Rupert wants, because if you win you lose. You will have paid way too much.
We've never had a hungrier player than Federer and Nadal and I would say that Nadal is probably much hungrier than Federer.
If you ask Jim Courier, I mean, that guy has his tongue up (Roger Federer's) ass, I think...you know, the whole time when you actually listen to him commentating or listen to him talk about Roger Federer. Sometimes makes me sick almost.
I think the best match I played was against Roger Federer in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon in 2011, especially because I won this match after being two sets down.
Roger [Federer], he brought tennis... one level higher. Normally he toys with everybody. With all respect to other players, he does whatever he wants on the court against them. It's incredible what kind of game he can play.
To beat Federer 3 times does not mean anything he is a genius whose hair does not even move when he plays.
Nobody has anything to lose against me. And everybody would like to beat me.
But I am Armenian and I understand what it is to lose a country and lose a family and have massacres and genocides and everything against my people.
I was in the spot where you work your butt off to get to: the fourth round of the U.S. Open against Roger Federer on Labor Day. That's why you work so hard in this game and sacrifice so much - to get to that position.
If you take your eye off the ball or lose focus for even a minute you can lose a game against any team.
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