That would be cool to have our own chat thread! Everybody can come here, let's talk about anything!!!
Right now here in Quebec City there is a terrible snow storm, I'm blocked inside because there's way too much snow and the roads are blocked!!! I have to admitt I'm a summer guy... and you??
ONE - Thomaz Koch, Alberto Kirmayr and Ricardo Mello
TWO - Jaime Oncins
THREE - Fernando Meligeni
SEVEN - Luiz Mattar
TWENTY - Gustavo Kuerten
Mello broke a sequency of 19 straight titles of Brazil coming from Guga (last before all those was Meligeni winning Praga in May 1998).
Ricardo is only the 12th player to be ranked among the 70 top players in the world
Gustavo Kuerten (1), Thomaz Koch (24), Fernando Meligeni (25), Luiz Mattar (29), Marcos Hocevar (30), Jaime Oncins (34), Carlos Kirmayr (36), Flávio Saretta (44), Cássio Motta (48), André Sá (55) and Júlio Goes (68) are the others.
He now plays in Shangai, then Tokyo and then Metz. He is considering skipping China to stay with his family and celebrate.
I don't know who is the better player.
Saretta seems to have more weapons, but his head doesn't help 90% of the time. Mello is the repeater.. He keeps on trying untill he finds his way. The problem I saw with his game is that he lacks a major weapon, but he is still developing and I haven't seen much of him to make a precise statement
I'm not certain coaches are enough... But it may be of help, yes. But other than hiring we should have a decent program of improvements for our coaches. If only we had a real Tennis Confederation...
Excelent result for Ricardo and brazilian tennis Hope Sá and Saretta find their best game and Guga can be recovered. Too bad we can't see them playing for brazilian team on Davis Cup
ONE - Thomaz Koch, Alberto Kirmayr and Ricardo Mello
TWO - Jaime Oncins
THREE - Fernando Meligeni
SEVEN - Luiz Mattar
TWENTY - Gustavo Kuerten
Mello broke a sequency of 19 straight titles of Brazil coming from Guga (last before all those was Meligeni winning Praga in May 1998).
Ricardo is only the 12th player to be ranked among the 70 top players in the world
Gustavo Kuerten (1), Thomaz Koch (24), Fernando Meligeni (25), Luiz Mattar (29), Marcos Hocevar (30), Jaime Oncins (34), Carlos Kirmayr (36), Flávio Saretta (44), Cássio Motta (48), André Sá (55) and Júlio Goes (68) are the others.
He now plays in Shangai, then Tokyo and then Metz. He is considering skipping China to stay with his family and celebrate.
There's no question about who's the best Brazilian ever!
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