I have a book I bought about Guga and his three wins in Roland Garros. It was written by a reporter from one of our newspapers, and its really cool, since its a compilation of the reports the guy wrote for the daily paper.
As it brings a lot of cool stuff and I would like to share with his fans world wide, Im gonna try to do the translation of the whole thing. Its really big, so it might take a long time.
But I will be posting it in here, in parts as a diary, as soon as I finish each one of them.
I hope its as good a read for you as it was for me, and I also hope I can have enough energy to reach the end.
hi,Iker1!
I knew him since he win the slam for the first time in Roland Garros at 1997!
in 2001, he was No.1in the world! I wish he would play well this year! come on, guga! :clap2:
I discovered Guga at Roland Garros, thanks to the fact that he played Filip Dewulf, a Belgian player in the semi final. Of course, I was sad that the Belgian lost but with Guga, it was love at first sight and as always with true love, the love is still going strong even after 10 years. :inlove:
hi,Iker1!
I knew him since he win the slam for the first time in Roland Garros at 1997!
in 2001, he was No.1in the world! I wish he would play well this year! come on, guga! :clap2:
Thank you so much for the memories of that incredible tournament It was wonderful to read the articles.
Guga and Roland Garros really belong together We can only imagine what the Brazilian player could have achieved when his career wouldn't have been overshadowed by his injuries
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