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Monday, November 14, 2011

Facundo Bagnis, the Argentine antidote against the 'Armada'

After the season, the Argentine players thoroughly prepare the Davis Cup final to be played at the Olympic Stadium of La Cartuja in Seville from 2 to 4 December. The latest addition to white and blue box is the inclusion of Facundo Bagnis, left handed 21 years and 153 ATP ranking, which has been chosen by Tito Vazquez to join the expedition traveling to Argentina Spanish soil.

Although not made ​​public the list (the final quartet not see the light until an hour before the draw of fighting), Captain albiceleste Modesto "Tito" Vazquez works in every detail that may assist Argentina achieved its first Salad history. The two mainstays of the team, Juan Martin del Potro and David Nalbandian , work on clay to fit the playing surface that Spain has in the final. The other two 'owners' of the Argentine team will come from the ternary form Juan Monaco , Juan Ignacio Chela and Eduardo Schwank . They will travel to Seville with Facundo Bagnis , which will act as 'sparring' in the group.

Facundo is one of the Argentine players with more projection in the international arena. His first steps into the world of the racket was on the stage of paddle sport he shared with his father Enzo. However, at 7 years tried his hand at tennis and I was eight years after his debut on the professional circuit at the hands of Andrew Garelli , mentor with whom he worked until age 16. Now aged 21, works with Gabriel Mena , extécnico of Gaston Gaudio has a Challenger (Barrie 2011) and four to his credit Futures (La Paz, 2008, 2009 Quito, La Paz 2009, Endurance 2009) and its strengths are its powerful resolving service and drive.

In a recent interview with 'Second Take', 'Facu', as it is known in the circuit, peers out from its figure of Del Potro, Nalbandian's tennis, the physique of Monaco and Chela's career. From now you can share with them experiences, training and Play Station games. His condition left-handed, his versatility to perform both singles and doubles and a preference for clay, make this young resident in Armstrong, Santa Fe, an added value to the team albiceleste. Since giving his first forehand from the back of track has confessed that one of his dreams is to play Davis Cup defending the interests of his country. For now, there will be a participant to settle for runner-up team in 2011 ...

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