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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Paris is for Spring


Do not know anyone who speaks ill of Paris. Everyone who has walked the Capital of France are dazzled. Some will admire the beauty of its monuments and other cultural and historical wealth. Some people become entranced by the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees and Notre Damme, but there are many who are seduced by the romance of the streets, for the fun of Disneyland or its exquisite cuisine. Whatever the tastes of each, there is some unanimity in the ideal time to visit: Paris is more beautiful in spring.

The Spanish tennis with us is the same. Lovers of sun, red and earth of Roland Garros, we find it unattractive blue, rain and surface speed of the 1000 Masters last season. At this time of year is often the capital of France crowned profile players Safin, Henman, Berdych, Tsonga or Soderling. After failed attempts to Andres Gimeno and Sergio Casal (both lost in the final) only one Spanish, Rafa Nadal, has been able to reach the final step of this tournament in the last 25 years. And he did it with a surprising 6-4, 6-0 against David Nalbandian.

Ultimately, the lantern of the 1000 Master just grabbing their share of ownership because it usually sprint the players who have left the duties to the end and aim to be present at the Masters Tournament in London. Moreover, as has been re-test this year, Paris at this time is usually not conducive to the scene unfold with ease the Davis Cup finalists. The absence of Nadal, Del Potro and Nalbandian are good examples of this.

Without knowing whether Feliciano, Ferrer and Almagro are capable of rebelling against the established order, we reiterate the message you share with us safe Carlos Moya, Albert Costa, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Sergi Bruguera, Manolo Santana and Rafa himself. They already have shown us that tennis success based "Paris is for Spring."

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