haas and kiefer are right up there as well.This guy has the WORST luck.
He really does have awful luck. He is Tommy 2.0 in the sense if his career always being interrupted. It stinks.He seems to have a flu type thing again, right? Last week the same.
I hope that's all it is and he can come back in Australian.
This guy has the WORST luck.
Yes, glandular fever = infectuous mononucleosis as I understood. Mario had mononucleosis of some kind and I know it's very very serious.Ancic had Glandular fever, right?
My friend that had that about 10 years ago, and he still suffers from bouts of flu-like illness that make him unable to get out of bed. He thinks that all started from his Glandular Fever.
I hope he manages to play the AO.
Yes, it can take years to get full recovery, and many victims never reach that but continue to get these nasty feverish attacks once in a while ever after.Yes, glandular fever = infectuous mononucleosis as I understood. Mario had mononucleosis of some kind and I know it's very very serious.
You're right. I hope this will not hamper his professional career. Poor guy.Yes, it can take years to get full recovery, and many victims never reach that but continue to get these nasty feverish attacks once in a while ever after.
Poor Mario, he's indeed very unlucky. Hope he'll be able to play the AO though, even if this doesn't bode well for his results there...
Even if further illness directly related to this doesn't affect his career, something else is bound to, with his luck.You're right. I hope this will not hamper his professional career. Poor guy.![]()
He must be one of the most unlucky fellows out there in the tour, and I sometimes wonder what he might have achieved if he didn't have so many illnesses/injuries. It makes one realize that in the end, the LUCK (i.e. staying healthy and fit) factor is a very major one in determining one's success...You're right. I hope this will not hamper his professional career. Poor guy.![]()