Del Potro pulls out of U.S Open title defence

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – U.S. Open champion Juan Martin  Del Potro will be unable to defend his title this month, having  failed to recover from a wrist injury which has kept him out  since January.

“I feel extremely sad to announce I will not be able to  defend my U.S. Open title,” the 21-year-old Argentine told the  ATP Tour website (www.atpworldtour.com) yesterday.

“Winning in New York last year has been my major  accomplishment in tennis and my best memory so far.”

The tournament starts on Aug. 30 and has already lost the  women’s world number one Serena Williams who pulled out on  Friday with a foot injury.

“It is unfortunate that Juan Martin has not recovered from  wrist surgery in time to defend his U.S Open title. We wish him  all the best and look forward to his return to New York next  year,” said tournament director Jim Curley in a statement.

The tall Argentine beat Roger Federer in five sets in 2009  to capture his first grand slam title but this season has been  ruined by his wrist problem.

Del Potro played in the Australian Open but pulled out of a  series of tournaments after that and announced in May he was  having surgery and would almost certainly miss the three  remaining grand slams.