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07-08-2009, 08:01 PM
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Summer Hardcourt Season 2009
Arnaud will soon start the outdoor hard court season. Considering the fact he plays more and more crappy he could withdraw from some tournaments  but he has a big schedule for the moment.
Week 28 = Aptos Challenger = lost in first round
Week 29 = Indianapolis = lost in first round
Week 30 = Los Angeles = Withdraw
Week 31 = Washington = Withdraw
Week 32 = nothing
Week 33 = nothing
Week 34 = USO qualies = lost in first rou
Week 35 = St Remy de Provence Challenger = injury no plays the tournament
In Indianapolis he will play doubles with Marco.
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07-08-2009, 11:44 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
thanks for the new thread
apart from number of tourneys, there's also the length of time spent in america 
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07-09-2009, 02:52 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
He can practice his English if he doesn't feel like practicing tennis
Do I see a new team here... Marco and Arno? 
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07-12-2009, 09:02 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
Thanks for the new thread and the latest updates!
Aptos Ch. 1st round: Arnaud Clement FRA [5] vs. Alex Bogomolov Jr. USA 
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07-13-2009, 06:44 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
Hi everyone!
There's an article in the San Jose Mercury News today about Kevin Kim at Aptos, which includes a little comment by Arnaud. Also, it seems there's a 23-year curse on the #1 seed at this challenger!!
The excerpt:
F rance's Arnaud Clement is the the No. 1 seed. He is ranked highest out of any other entry at no. 53 in the world, and will be trying to break the 23-year-old curse of noNo. 1 seed coming away with the title.
"We'll see if I can play good enough tennis. I'm gonna get a good draw, but hopefully I can continue to play well," Clement said.
The 'noNo' typo is funny given his nickname!
The link:
http://www.mercurynews.com/centralcoast/ci_12823952
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07-13-2009, 07:24 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
Higherlaw  Thank you for posting the article, it's not often that Challenger events get mentioned in media.
A 23-year curse? Sounds like a scary tournament  Anyway with his current 120-something ranking Arnaud is only the #5 seed. And I wonder what kind of draw he considers as "good" these days 
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07-14-2009, 08:50 AM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
thanks higherlaw and irina for the updates
the nono.1 is in grave danger of not only falling to the 23 year curse, but starting a new curse (for this tournament anyway) of falling in first round as well
ok now we're getting really cruel! 
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07-14-2009, 06:36 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
Thanks for updates.
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"We'll see if I can play good enough tennis. I'm gonna get a good draw, but hopefully I can continue to play well," Clement said.
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Yes we'll wait and see  Bogomolov feels better on US hard court than on grass so normally a loss of Arno wouldn't be unexpected  . As he plays in the middle of the night for us in france i'll see the result tomorrow. Arno was an highlight of the tournament presentation http://www.usta.com/sitecore/content...ediaNotes.ashx
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07-14-2009, 06:47 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
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Originally Posted by higherlaw
"continue to play well"
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continue ? Or start ???  LOL
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07-14-2009, 11:23 PM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
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Originally Posted by Marine
continue ? Or start ???  LOL
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This is from the Aptos website, written when Arnaud was the "noNo" seed!!:
http://www.seascapesportsclub.com/ch...rship/Top8.pdf
So, he's been to two very beautiful places in the US--Newport and Santa Cruz--this month. 
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07-15-2009, 07:54 AM
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Re: Summer Hardcourt Season 2009
well, we had our laughs, and now the bad news ....
bogomolov won 64 36 76(10)
it's indeed a 'continuation' of something though not called 'playing well' lol
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07-15-2009, 08:14 AM
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Re: Summer Hard Court Season 2009
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So, he's been to two very beautiful places in the US--Newport and Santa Cruz--this month. 
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He has time to tourism now  He has five days before Indianapolis  I hope he takes a guide to visit all the places during these two month.
The summary on the Aptos website says that the match lasted 3 and a half hours  Big battle and considering the fact he lost the final tie-break 12-10 he surely had MP  I'm sure he lies when he says he's not here cos of his ranking but because of the game  but the I'm in love with this game. I'm very lucky to be on tour and to do what i like to do sounds so real 
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07-15-2009, 02:37 PM
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Re: Summer Hardcourt Season 2009
It's never good to play the same player two weeks in a row especially when you lost  . As it writes on the newpapers reported by Higherlaw Junior had a strategy which was to play the forehand of Arno and of course he was very confident. http://www.mercurynews.com/centralcoast/ci_12839934 Apparently it was an entertaining match and it's Bogomolov and not Arno who received a warning because too much complains about the crowd
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APTOS In a match that lasted more than three intense hours Tuesday night, Alex Bogomolov Jr. defeated France's Arnaud Clement 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 [10] in the first round of the Comerica Bank Challenger tennis tournament.
Each player used the entire court, forcing his opponent to stretch across Center Court at Seascape Sports Club and make creative returns. Both also brought out their power games. But the unseeded Bogomolov distinguished himself from the No. 5-seeded Clement with his hustle.
Bogomolov said he developed a winning strategy after beating Clement last week at a match in Newport on grass.
"I was feeling confident before the match, which is always a good way to begin," Bogomolov said. "Once it got going, I constructed the points the way I wanted to construct them."
After the first set, Clement began to pick up momentum. He used a combination of drop shots and aces to gain the advantage.
As the match picked up in intensity, so did the crowd noise, causing both players to pause to demand silence. Bogomolov resorted to hitting a ball toward the stands and was given a warning. After the match, however, he said the noise made the showdown more exciting.
"Once you are out there, it's easy to get frustrated," Bogomolov said. "Look, after the match, I think we both had fun. For me, playing tennis is fun. It goes hand in hand with every match."
After dropping the second set, Bogomolov changed his strategy, which helped him seal the victory and advance to a second-round match Thursday.
"I was trying to play his forehand more because he has a very solid backhand," Bogomolov said.
"It's always nice to get a win at night," he added. "You sleep much better."
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07-15-2009, 07:20 PM
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Re: Summer Hardcourt Season 2009
pfffffff... worse and worse. If only I could change of favorite player as I want... would be easier. But I just can't !
I didn't place a bet on the good players at the beginning. Arnaud doesn't win a match and seb is still and still injured. 
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07-15-2009, 08:05 PM
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Re: Summer Hardcourt Season 2009
You should have bet on Santoro is like Jeanie Longo
For Arno we wait a win after 6 loss  but for sure he won't give up before being ousted of the challenger entry list  He won't be seeded in next tournaments so we hope amazingly easy draw  and even there is not yet the stats the serve seems to have been better yesterday.
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