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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Albert Ramos, the evolution of a long-distance left-handed

Albert Ramos has signed a dream season in which he has made that leap that makes you feel professional tennis player in his own right. He has played and won his first duel in a Grand Slam Masters 1,000 and as a member of the exclusive club of 'Top-100'. After being hung near the racket and surrounded by his lifelong friends, the Barcelona works to keep growing and that their successes are reflected in the front pages of newspapers.

Albert Ramos started playing tennis at age 4 in the Tennis Club of the labor Mataró José María Díaz-Pérez , the technician who now accompanies him on the circuit 19 years later. In between their professional relationship had a break since the Barcelona went through the facilities of the Catalan Federation, the CAR of Sant Cugat of the Spanish Federation and the BTT Academy who run Francis Roig , Jordi Vilaro and Alvaro Margets . Your left foot heavily emphasized in junior season, where he was number 8 in the world, but his leap to professionalism and cost in excess had a moment of crisis came to stop the racket. "One day he came to my house and told me he was leaving the court. I was demoralized and had lost enthusiasm for the sport. I let go and a few days he called again. I convinced him to come to kill me one hour to train day. Then he agreed to play for teams to try their luck again on the track and raised the hand to get where he is now, "says José María, which highlights the work of his pupil, sacrifice and humility.

But it has not been a bed of roses. The poor performance at Albert sports were accompanied by economic problems, therefore, that arrived to put an ad on the Internet looking for a sponsor. "It was a difficult time in all respects. The Futures only generate costs and the money you earn gives you just to cover disbursements. I got to participate in tournaments without knowing if I could pay my hotel in case of reaching the final," says own character, who appreciated the gesture of the company MFI Training, with a contribution of € 6,000 allowed him to "play without anxiety to know what would happen off the court." Today, Babolat (racket), Lacoste (clothing) and MainDraw (cables) support the career of a champion in training.

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