[法網] Coria keeps on keeping on

看板Latin_AM作者 (小辮子)時間16年前 (2008/05/26 15:57), 編輯推噓12(1201)
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http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/news/articles/2008-05-25/200805251211746075140.html Coria keeps on keeping on Sunday, May 25, 2008 By Eric Frosio Argentinean Guillermo Coria, the ill-fated 2004 finalist, has been through some dark times but there finally seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. On Monday he is returning to Roland Garros after a three-year absence. It remains to be seen what tricks he has left up his sleeve: a string of double faults or a series of stunning baseline winners. One thing is for certain, there will be plenty of surprises in store with Guillermo Coria, aka “the Magician”. The former world No3 and beaten 2004 finalist has been lacking in magic for some time and now languishes at the bottom of the rankings – in 733rd place to be precise. However, thanks to his protected ranking he has managed to qualify for the main draw for the first time since 2005 as a result of a series of withdrawals. “I’ m delighted to be back at this tournament,” he smiles. “Playing at Roland Garros is always great, there’s a very special atmosphere here.” Unlucky in 2004’s final, when he lost from two match points up against Gaston Gaudio at the end of an unbelievable match, the Argentinean claims that he is no longer tortured by his defeat at the hands of his fellow countrymen, who has also disappeared from the scene. “Honestly, I no longer think about it. I’ve put it behind me,” says Coria. I’ve watched the final on DVD and it didn’t bother me. I played really well before I started to cramp. I’m really happy to be back at Roland Garros so that proves I’m not haunted by that defeat!” Indeed the Rufino-born player continued to play dream-like tennis after that incredible loss, as testified by his five-set final loss in Rome to the king of clay Rafael Nadal in 2005. Double faults and psychologists “It was only later that I started to doubt myself,” says Coria after a training session with Carlos Moya. “I was tired of tennis. All that travelling, the hotels, the never-ending pressure …I had to take a step back from all of that. I needed a break, so I went travelling and enjoyed myself for a while. Then I got injured so I had to have an operation on my shoulder.” After a depressing 2006 (11 defeats in 15 tournaments) Coria skipped 2007 entirely. However, “the magician” seems to have rediscovered his desire for the game. “I realised that I loved tennis so I decided to commit myself to the sport again.” Following the operation on his shoulder, Coria decided to change his service motion to try to gain power which proved to be a big mistake. No longer able to serve properly, he accumulated double faults and found his serve broken nine times out of time – enough to drive the sanest player mad. “His service was the first thing we worked on when we got together in November 2007,” recalls Martin Rodriguez, Coria’s trainer and himself a former accomplished doubles player. “We had to rebuild his confidence as his problems were all in his head. Now, things are better. He’s still gets a bit nervous at times but we’ ve made good progress.Newfound happiness Coria has slowly rebuilt his confidence thanks to the support of his coach and some sessions with a psychologist in Buenos Aires. Starting with low-key tournaments, he recovered his serve and notched up a handful of confidence-building victories. “I’m feeling much better,” he confirms, “I’ m enjoying myself, which is something. I’m just making the most of being back on the circuit. I’m having fun whether it’s at Roland Garros or a small challenger tournament.” The solution was simple, according to his coach. “He just had to be himself and stop worrying about what others think of him. That’s how he’ll get back to the top. He has the talent to do it, that’s for sure. Now that he’s more relaxed, I think that we’ll soon see the old Coria.” Coria’s first test will not be the easiest and sees him face the mild-mannered Tommy Robredo. “It’ll be very difficult to play Tommy but it’ll be an interesting test,” says Coria. “The tougher the challenge, the more exciting it is. The pressure is on him; he’s number 12 in the world and has reached the semi-final here. I’ve nothing to lose and I intend to enjoy myself.” It looks after all as if he has finally overcome those demons. http://www.rolandgarros.com/en_FR/news/match_analysis/index.html MATCH OF THE DAY Tommy Robredo vs Guillermo Coria -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.114.15

05/26 17:15, , 1F
官網那張圖作的挺華麗的
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05/26 19:29, , 2F
哪裡能看呀 電視播球王了
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05/26 19:40, , 3F
我只能盯著記分板>_<
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05/26 19:41, , 4F
喔喔 我看到了 好久不見小可愛 頭髮好長了^^
05/26 19:41, 4F

05/26 19:43, , 5F
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05/26 19:44, , 6F
TVants的EurosportsFR很順很清楚 (MyP2P)
05/26 19:44, 6F

05/26 19:46, , 7F
超猛的Coria 每一球都像是用盡全身力氣在打
05/26 19:46, 7F

05/26 19:48, , 8F
可惜
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05/26 19:49, , 9F
哇....他頭髮好長喔 Vamos~
05/26 19:49, 9F

05/26 19:53, , 10F
= =竟然被轉台了
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05/26 19:58, , 11F
痾........討厭的結果
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05/26 20:00, , 12F
阿....
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05/26 23:52, , 13F
Chela打到第四盤竟然因雨延遲 不知道是好是壞 ^^bbb
05/26 23:52, 13F
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