Juan Martin del Potro plans to play a reduced claycourt schedule following his recent hardcourt success, but says he has not yet decided where he will be competing.



The Argentine won 15 matches in a row going into the Miami semifinals, capturing back-to-back titles in Acapulco and Indian Wells. Having experienced frequent injuries, the 29-year-old indicated that he would avoid most of the grinding involved during the clay-court season, perhaps playing just a single warmup or none before the French Open.



"I'm not thinking about tennis anymore," Del Potro told press at Miami, where he was topped in straight sets by John Isner. "It was enough, enough.



"I would love to keep playing in this level on the clay-court tournaments, but I don't know when I'm going to start, because I need to [train] even better than hard court. And I want to stay healthy during the whole year. So maybe I quit a few tournaments at the beginning and then be ready for Paris, or maybe a tournament before."

Top players do not have to play Monte Carlo, the first big event of the clay-court season, but the Madrid Masters and Rome Masters are required events.



At the moment, Del Potro is concentrating on quite a different schedule.



"I will have a good vacation, maybe a week or more days," he said. "[Going] home, to stay in Tandil eating barbecues, spend time with my family and friends and don't talk about tennis for a couple of weeks."



Del Potro has the most match wins so far this season on the ATP tour. His winning streak was the second-longest on tour, behind Roger Federer's recent stretch of 17 consecutive victories.

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