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sarai


I feel so sorry for the young Spanish tennis player Juan Carlos Ferrero because of his wretched game nowadays. When he capped the admired French Open in 2003 and held the number one spot for a couple of weeks, I thought he would become another Pete Sampras or Andre Agassi. But, I was wrong because after his great performance on that year, his performance began to disappear. Worst, until now, he has not got back yet from that collapse and his ranking continues to go down, too.

There is news saying that the guy had numerous injuries after winning that admired clay tournament. Well, as an athlete who joined numerous tennis tournaments, he is certainly bound to meet some of those. Further, it is difficult to go back to your normal form once you had an injury because it takes a lot of patience and determination. It is not only related to your physical status but also your mental aspect.

I just hope that he would be able to bounce back to his normal form because men's tennis has never been uninteresting just like this. Isn't it too uninteresting to see an eventual competition between top ranks Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal?

http://spaintraveltour.blogspot.com/2006/0...sappearing.html
chocolatedog
QUOTE(sarai @ Aug 21 2006, 04:47 AM) *

I feel so sorry for the young Spanish tennis player Juan Carlos Ferrero because of his wretched game nowadays. When he capped the admired French Open in 2003 and held the number one spot for a couple of weeks, I thought he would become another Pete Sampras or Andre Agassi. But, I was wrong because after his great performance on that year, his performance began to disappear. Worst, until now, he has not got back yet from that collapse and his ranking continues to go down, too.

There is news saying that the guy had numerous injuries after winning that admired clay tournament. Well, as an athlete who joined numerous tennis tournaments, he is certainly bound to meet some of those. Further, it is difficult to go back to your normal form once you had an injury because it takes a lot of patience and determination. It is not only related to your physical status but also your mental aspect.

I just hope that he would be able to bounce back to his normal form because men's tennis has never been uninteresting just like this. Isn't it too uninteresting to see an eventual competition between top ranks Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal?

http://spaintraveltour.blogspot.com/2006/0...sappearing.html


Except that Andy Murray is now improving to the extent that I seem to remember he beat Roger Federer recently.......
sarai
I haven't seen that match. When was that?
nicki_flute
Was it the quarter finals of the Cincinatti Masters??
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