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Post by Lee on Sept 5, 2003 16:07:30 GMT -5
Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain plays foosball in the player's lounge during a rain delay at the 2003 U.S. Open in Flushing, New York, September 4, 2003. Tournament play is far behind schedule after four days of almost constant rain. REUTERS/Shaun Best
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Post by RogiFan on Sept 9, 2003 12:10:46 GMT -5
aww... I don't mean to get everyone all depressed again but I couldn't resist this pic of our sad little Juanqui... who cares about the lousy trophy or the money, right, sweetie? Here's a happier pic -- Juanqui's still #1 for us!! es.sports.yahoo.com/
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Post by Lee on Sept 9, 2003 17:20:32 GMT -5
tennis.info
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Post by Vera on Sept 10, 2003 15:57:35 GMT -5
Beautiful banner, eh!
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Post by RogiFan on Sept 10, 2003 17:14:47 GMT -5
Beautiful banner, eh! So beautiful, let's repeat it, Vera!! Felicitaciones, Juanqui!! I have so many articles to catch up on en espanol about Juanqui...
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Post by Lee on Sept 15, 2003 3:18:47 GMT -5
USO 2003 final from: espnstar.com
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Post by Vera on Sept 23, 2003 13:39:22 GMT -5
Photo from Thailand: view image World No. 1 and French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero, of Spain, sits in front of a billboard promoting Thailand during a news conference Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2003 at a Bangkok hotel. Ferrero is playing this week in the Thailand Open tennis tournament, part of the ATP tour. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) World No. 1 and French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain signs his autographs for Thai fans at a news conference Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2003 at a Bangkok hotel. Ferrero is playing this week in the Thailand Open tennis tournament, part of the ATP tour. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit) He looked a little dazed, not sleeping much lately?Tennis World number 1 and French Open Champion Juan Carlos Ferrero smiles while attending an informal meeting with fans and media in a local hotel in Bangkok, 23 September 2003. The 560,000-dollar Thailand Open lost a major drawcard when U.S. Open champion Andy Roddick pulled out with a hamstring injury before even travelling to Asia. Officials at the inaugural edition of the ATP event are now left with world number one Juan Carlos as top seed and Thai unknown Sonchat Ratiwatana inserted into the 32-man field as a lucky loser. AFP PHOTO/ Saeed KHAN AFP/SAEED KHAN/sk/mc • (afp_photo - mardi 23 septembre 2003, 10h21) (emmm, wonder what the other said to deserve an evil gaze from JC )
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Post by Ilhame on Sept 23, 2003 14:14:13 GMT -5
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Post by Vera on Oct 14, 2003 16:37:23 GMT -5
Finally, they decided to give him a trophy, well-earned World Number 1: elmundodeporte.elmundo.esEL MASTERS HOMENAJEA A FERRERO | El Masters Series de Tenis de Madrid ofreció un merecido homenaje a Juan Carlos Ferrero. El de Ontinyent recibió el trofeo que le acredita como número uno del mundo./PACO CAMPOS It's nice of them to show the presentation on TV, so short, barely 5 mins. And he barely breaks a smile, looked a little embarrassed as always. Well, he probably would enjoy the presentation more if it was presented in the first week. Good thing he still ranked #1, bad thing is he has to work harder to keep it for another week. Vamos.
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Post by Vera on Oct 14, 2003 16:39:33 GMT -5
Here, look way more happy when visiting his beloved Real Madrid, posting with Mr. Poster-boy, and xchanging gifts. REUNIÓN DE GALÁCTICOS | Los números uno del tenis y el fútbol se reunieron en la Ciudad Deportiva de Las Rozas. Algunos tenistas, como Juan Carlos Ferrero, aprovecharon para fotografiarse con los Zidane, Beckham y compañía./SERGIO CARMONA
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Post by TennisHack on Oct 14, 2003 18:44:46 GMT -5
Spanish Juan Carlos Ferrero holds ATP World Number One trophy during a ceremony at Madrid's Tennis Master tournament October 14, 2003. Ferrero has led the ATP overall standings since September 8. REUTERS/Sergio Perez Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero kisses the ATP World Number One trophy during a ceremony at Madrid's Tennis Masters tournament October 14, 2003. Ferrero has led the ATP overall standings since September 8. REUTERS/Sergio Perez
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Post by Lee on Oct 14, 2003 22:08:47 GMT -5
Here, look way more happy when visiting his beloved Real Madrid, posting with Mr. Poster-boy, and xchanging gifts. REUNIÓN DE GALÁCTICOS | Los números uno del tenis y el fútbol se reunieron en la Ciudad Deportiva de Las Rozas. Algunos tenistas, como Juan Carlos Ferrero, aprovecharon para fotografiarse con los Zidane, Beckham y compañía./SERGIO CARMONA Beckham fans may now find there are atheletes hotter than Beckham.
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Post by Ilhame on Oct 15, 2003 8:57:01 GMT -5
I've seen Juanqui at Real on tv. The shirt he got still has a price tag on it
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Post by ILR on Oct 15, 2003 9:03:34 GMT -5
Beckham fans may now find there are atheletes hotter than Beckham. Ouch! Trust me, they wont, they're all far too obssesed and have tunnel vision! But we all know otherwise! Anyway, Im so jealous of Juanqui and all the other Spanish players! There are more pics on wtaworld in non tennis.
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Post by Ilhame on Oct 15, 2003 9:12:58 GMT -5
I like David, but not with long hair Haven't been to wtaw for a while, but will check ;D
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Post by Kiro on Oct 16, 2003 5:51:39 GMT -5
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Post by Kiro on Oct 16, 2003 6:00:46 GMT -5
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Post by Ilhame on Oct 16, 2003 9:32:56 GMT -5
Thanks Kiro Noticed his gf in the background in the pic of him alone?
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Post by TennisHack on Oct 17, 2003 11:36:36 GMT -5
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Post by Lee on Oct 17, 2003 12:37:50 GMT -5
It seems Raul knows nothing about holding a tennis racket! from: atptennis.com
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Post by Kiro on Oct 17, 2003 13:15:19 GMT -5
It seems Raul knows nothing about holding a tennis racket! from: atptennis.com Maybe he learn it from that pic of Juanqui in RG! ;D
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Post by TennisHack on Oct 17, 2003 14:48:22 GMT -5
I guess keeping #1 is rather painful ;D Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain celebrates his victory over Paradorn Srichaphan of Thailand at the end of their quarter-final match at Madrid Master's ATP tennis tournament October 17, 2003. Ferrero won 6-4 6-2 and advanced to the semifinals. REUTERS/Susana Vera Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain celebrates his victory over Paradorn Srichaphan of Thailand at the end of their quarter-final match at Madrid Master's ATP tennis tournament October 17, 2003. Ferrero won 6-4 6-2 and advanced to the semifinals. Ferrero's victory over Srichaphan means he still is in first place in the rankings. REUTERS/Susana Vera
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Post by ILR on Oct 19, 2003 10:28:48 GMT -5
It seems Raul knows nothing about holding a tennis racket! from: atptennis.com but he sure as hell knows how to kick a ball Did you know that Juanqui is great friends with Raul? I wonder if his girlfriend knows Mamen, afterall they are both models.... I was watching something on TV about the Real players and the tennis players, I think it was during Madrid coverage.
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Post by TennisHack on Oct 19, 2003 14:10:55 GMT -5
Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero holds up the trophy after beating Chile's Nicolas Massu 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 in the Madrid Masters Tennis final Sunday Oct. 19, 2003 in Madrid. (AP Photo/Denis Doyle) Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero kisses the trophy after beating Chile's Nicolas Massu 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 in a Madrid Masters Tennis final Sunday Oct. 19, 2003 in Madrid. (AP Photo/Denis Doyle)
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Post by TennisHack on Oct 19, 2003 14:17:28 GMT -5
Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero holds up his trophy after winning the final against Chile's Nicolas Massu at the Madrid Masters ATP tennis tournament October 19, 2003. Ferrero won 6-3 6-4 6-3 REUTERS/Paul Hanna World number one tennis player Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain holds up the trophy after winning the final match against Chilean Nicolas Massu at the Madrid Master's ATP tennis tournament October 19, 2003. Ferrero won 6-3 6-4 6-4. REUTERS/Sergio Perez Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero kisses his trophy after winning the final against Chile's Nicolas Massu at the Madrid Masters ATP tennis tournament October 19, 2003. Ferrero won 6-3 6-4 6-3 REUTERS/Paul Hanna
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Post by Kiro on Oct 21, 2003 1:23:53 GMT -5
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Post by TennisHack on Jan 10, 2004 12:26:19 GMT -5
And the 2004 season begins! Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain returns the ball to Roger Federer of Switzerland during a match in Hong Kong, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004. Ferrero won 6-4, 6-4. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain reacts during the men's final at the Champions Challenge exhibition against Roger Federer of Switzerland in Hong Kong, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004. Ferrero won 6-4, 6-4. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu) Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain, holds the Champions Challenge trophy after defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland in Hong Kong Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004. Ferrero won 6-4, 6-4. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
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Post by TennisHack on Jan 11, 2004 16:25:26 GMT -5
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Post by TennisHack on Jan 13, 2004 18:26:29 GMT -5
Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero plays a shot in the match against Australia's Chris Guccione during the Sydney International Tennis in Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2004. Guccione defeated the top seeded Ferrero 6-3, 7-6. (AP Photo/Dan Peled) Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero wipes his face in the match against Australia's Chris Guccione during the Sydney International Tennis in Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2004. Guccione defeated the top seeded Ferrero 6-3, 7-6. (AP Photo/Dan Peled)
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Post by TennisHack on Jan 20, 2004 14:14:17 GMT -5
Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain plays a forehand return during his first round match against his countryman Albert Montanes at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004. Ferrero won the match 6-0, 6-1, 6-1. (AP Photo/Steve Holland) Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain plays a forehand return during his first round match against his countryman Albert Montanes at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004. Ferrero won the match 6-0, 6-1, 6-1. (AP Photo/Steve Holland)
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