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07-28-2008, 09:47 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
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Saw that pic on the ATP website...thanks for the high resolution Forza!
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Your welcome...
I have to say that I get a fan of this funny man when I saw him  really great...
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07-30-2008, 08:34 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
Ramirez Hidalgo def. Kosler 6-4 6-4
Also advanced in doubles.
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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07-31-2008, 06:19 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
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Originally Posted by Forza
Your welcome...
I have to say that I get a fan of this funny man when I saw him  really great...
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That's great, we need more fans round here 
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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08-03-2008, 12:32 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
Hola a todos!
Ruben won a doubles title with Daniel Munoz De La Nava in Timisoara!!!!
oleeee!!!! 
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08-04-2008, 08:27 AM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
Great for them!
This week - Segovia challenger. And he meets Jan Hernych in the 1st round, again... He lost to him 5-7 5-7 in Kitzbühel a few weeks ago. I think it's time for revenge 
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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08-04-2008, 01:24 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
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Originally Posted by Tulipe
Great for them!
This week - Segovia challenger. And he meets Jan Hernych in the 1st round, again... He lost to him 5-7 5-7 in Kitzbühel a few weeks ago. I think it's time for revenge 
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Hola!
Yo quiero ir a Segovia!!
does anyone have any info about this challenge? any link?
Thanks to all the girls who keep this forum alive
We are the best fans, girls!
And Rubén is great!
Vamos rubén!
Last edited by Tartarita : 08-04-2008 at 01:37 PM.
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08-05-2008, 08:28 AM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
You can go to the Challengers forum on the main paige and find Segovia there, on the first page there should be all the info like Entry List, Main Draw and also the link for tournament website.
Yes, we're just just a few here, but very faithful fans 
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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08-05-2008, 12:17 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
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Originally Posted by Tulipe
You can go to the Challengers forum on the main paige and find Segovia there, on the first page there should be all the info like Entry List, Main Draw and also the link for tournament website.
Yes, we're just just a few here, but very faithful fans 
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Thanks a lot Tulipe 
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08-06-2008, 09:47 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
hahah ruben and his tucked away sleeve
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08-07-2008, 04:11 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
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Originally Posted by Glab311
hahah ruben and his tucked away sleeve
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Yep, the sweetest thing 
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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08-15-2008, 08:48 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
Rubén managed to get into the semi finals in Vigo, Spain. He lost to Pablo Andujar in straight sets. On his way he beat WC Gabriel Trujillo Soler, the fifth seeded Alberto Martin and the fourth seeded Santiago Ventura (which was an impressive 7-5, 6-0 win). So let's hope next week he'll do even better.
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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08-16-2008, 06:20 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
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Originally Posted by Tulipe
Rubén managed to get into the semi finals in Vigo, Spain. He lost to Pablo Andujar in straight sets. On his way he beat WC Gabriel Trujillo Soler, the fifth seeded Alberto Martin and the fourth seeded Santiago Ventura (which was an impressive 7-5, 6-0 win). So let's hope next week he'll do even better.
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Tks Tulipe for the info.
Where have you got it??
Can you tell me the link, please?
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08-17-2008, 05:57 AM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
http://www.atptennis.com/en/common/T...8/2252/mds.pdf
So he lost to the eventual winner.
Unfortunately the tournament doesn't have a website. So I get the info from the Challenger Forum here on MTF and the main draw...
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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08-17-2008, 03:06 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
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challenger forum. Take note. Thanks a lot Tulipe  i did not know thre was a thread about challengers 
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08-17-2008, 09:48 PM
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Re: ^*the Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo Picture & Cheering Thread*^
Yes, there is, and is wonderfully managed.
Next week: San Sebastian, Spain
From what I read it's a new event. Rubén meets Jonathan Eysseric from France in the first round. Eysseric was a junior world number one, I think. This year he competed in Roland Garros, but lost in the first round. Anyways, I think it's far the worst draw Rubén could get.  The rest of the players are no big names or out-of-form players (maybe except of Crugnola, this week's Vigo finalist).
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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet
Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.
His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2
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