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Post by The Chloe on Jan 13, 2005 22:42:39 GMT -5
'82 babies unite!
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Post by Brinyi on Feb 3, 2005 12:04:34 GMT -5
My curiosity was aroused by the news that Coria withdrew from a scheduled exhibition at Les Petits As because of injury...
The word on the street is that Mago Mago Man has a left leg injury he suffered in the loss to Nalbandian. At first a tear was suspected but further tests ruled that out.
He has gone to consult with his favourite doc in Barcelona, and they will decide if he should play in Marseille next week.
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Post by Brinyi on Feb 18, 2005 8:00:06 GMT -5
Excellent racquet levitation!
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Post by The Chloe on Feb 18, 2005 17:12:43 GMT -5
Yes, he's very skilled at that. Another skill he has is the ability to return the ball with the wrong end of his racquet... at least, if Getty is to be believed ;D
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Post by Brinyi on Mar 3, 2005 16:12:39 GMT -5
Mago Man using subterfuge to make it look as though he is taller than Berdych. You are fooling no-one!
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Post by The Chloe on Mar 3, 2005 20:01:21 GMT -5
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Post by Brinyi on Mar 11, 2006 0:58:50 GMT -5
CORIA APPOINTS NEW COACH Guillermo Coria has hired Spaniard Jose Higueras as his new coach. The Argentinian, ranked number seven in the world, has been in poor form recently, missing his country's last Davis Cup match and suffering first-round elimination in the ATP tournaments in both Buenos Aires and Acapulco. In his playing days, Higueras was a contemporary of Argentina's all-time greats Guillermo Vilas and Jose Luis Clerc in the 1970s and '80s. Coria will travel to the United States in the coming days to meet with his new mentor, who has previously coached the likes of Pete Sampras, Jim Courier and Michael Chang. "Coria is a very good player. I know very little of his character, but I know on court he is very mobile. He has a lot of talent," Higueras said. "The Argentinians must be proud to have a player like Coria." The main problems of 'The Magician' - as Coria's fans call him - is his service. His recent defeats against Spaniard Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo and Italian Alessio Di Mauro were partly brought on by a large number of double faults.
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Post by shenaynay on Mar 11, 2006 2:29:59 GMT -5
Lolz. So, his coach, in nice terms, already admits Coria is an asshole.
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