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02-04-2008, 08:03 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
Some Bruno news :
He's coaching a new player, a french WTA player : Severine Bremond. He will work with Severine and her husband punctually.
The link : http://www.eurosport.fr/tennis/wta-p...o1469167.shtml
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02-04-2008, 08:46 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
I'm surprised ! At first I don't see him coaching a girl, even if i know he already coached emmanuelle edon some years ago. But severine is coached by his husband, eric bremond, who was camille's coach too until the last year (yes, she's camille's best friend). I don't know why she needs 2 coachs.
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02-04-2008, 09:12 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
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I'm surprised ! At first I don't see him coaching a girl, even if i know he already coached emmanuelle edon some years ago. But severine is coached by his husband, eric bremond, who was camille's coach too until the last year (yes, she's camille's best friend). I don't know why she needs 2 coachs.
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Faut croire que le tennis est une grande famille !
Bremond's results are so bad lately...she wants to have another point of view
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02-04-2008, 09:41 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
i sat next to a woman who was 'guest of severine bremond' (as noted on her pass) during a doubles match of clement/llodra in melbourne. and she sat with a guy who was 'guest of arnaud clement'... although bruno did not attend that match.
does this info add to the complex relationships? lol 
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02-05-2008, 08:51 AM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
Guys, I haven't had a chance to look at Bruno yet. Either that, or I have and didn't know it was him. Are there any photos I can see of him? 
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02-05-2008, 05:07 PM
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02-05-2008, 10:23 PM
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always meant to post bruno, you know

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02-06-2008, 02:15 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
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Originally Posted by Via
i sat next to a woman who was 'guest of severine bremond' (as noted on her pass) during a doubles match of clement/llodra in melbourne. and she sat with a guy who was 'guest of arnaud clement'... although bruno did not attend that match.
does this info add to the complex relationships? lol 
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Wow, what restraint you have not pumping those people for information. I probably would have figured out a way to make them my new best friends :retard:!
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02-06-2008, 08:43 PM
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maybe because... they were french, and i couldn't speak french? lol
also i'm rather lazy and never too curious. i've also been around all sorts of 'special people' in the past, so it takes a lot to impress me
really... you must have heard kristen's story of sitting next to bruno and chatting to him. i guess we're more relaxed in australia because the vip's aren't usually segregated from us common people, unlike in other tournaments in other countries i've visited, i know that.
anyway, what sort of information would you be dying to know, from such friends?
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02-07-2008, 02:45 PM
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maybe because... they were french, and i couldn't speak french? lol
also i'm rather lazy and never too curious. i've also been around all sorts of 'special people' in the past, so it takes a lot to impress me
really... you must have heard kristen's story of sitting next to bruno and chatting to him. i guess we're more relaxed in australia because the vip's aren't usually segregated from us common people, unlike in other tournaments in other countries i've visited, i know that.
anyway, what sort of information would you be dying to know, from such friends?
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Special to me not because they have passes, but because they know Arnaud. What type of information??--anything  !!
But it does depend on the situation, I sat in front of Julien Benneteau's coach, but didn't talk to him because others were being so embarassing while talking to him. Ha! suppose that could be me in any other situation! 
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02-08-2008, 10:37 AM
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good on you. i wish i could rediscover that magic of embarrassing myself talking to strangers... i'm doing too little of that these days 
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02-08-2008, 01:29 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
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good on you. i wish i could rediscover that magic of embarrassing myself talking to strangers... i'm doing too little of that these days 
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Well, we're all strangers in this forum (sort of), but maybe that doesn't count!
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02-08-2008, 07:23 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
I shouldn't feel a stranger here, with all these french videos/interviews, but the posts are in english, and everybody seems so much at ease with this language...  lol
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Pour faire du sport de haut niveau, d'autres mentalités sont plus propices".

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02-08-2008, 09:47 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
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I shouldn't feel a stranger here, with all these french videos/interviews, but the posts are in english, and everybody seems so much at ease with this language...  lol
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I sort of learned English here
In the beginning I posted with an online dictionary opened in another window, I sometimes need it to look up a word, but not so often anymore 
And I'm sure my English isn't perfect, but I'm happy when people know what I mean.
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02-08-2008, 09:53 PM
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Re: Anonymous Brunoholics
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Originally Posted by Via
maybe because... they were french, and i couldn't speak french? lol
also i'm rather lazy and never too curious. i've also been around all sorts of 'special people' in the past, so it takes a lot to impress me
really... you must have heard kristen's story of sitting next to bruno and chatting to him. i guess we're more relaxed in australia because the vip's aren't usually segregated from us common people, unlike in other tournaments in other countries i've visited, i know that.
anyway, what sort of information would you be dying to know, from such friends?
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I'm curious enough and I've also been around 'special people' but when it comes to it, I just don't know a subject to talk about
It sounds like the tournament in Rosmalen, everyone is also very relaxed there. Once I even spotted Vizner sunbathing with his family on a towel near the training courts. Or a wta player that brought her dog 
But it's not like that everywhere in Holland, the smaller tournaments like challengers are also very relaxed, but the ABN Amro tournament has a more formal atmosphere, lots of men in suits, etc.
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