LOL - haven't been to this thread for a while - and nice to know I am developing a reputation as most knowledgable person on the subject of Argentine coaches and other "behind the scenes" personnel One of the main problems is that Argentine players change their Managers and Coaches more often than many people change their clothes :devil: - but to the best of my knowledge that guy in the photo is not Mariano's Manager - though he has changed his coach in the past month and (perhaps) his Manager too I haven't been to a tourney since Wimbledon and many things can change!!!! I thought that guy was Massa's coach too (like Nathi says) though I can't remember his name at present.Nathaliia said:as far as I know it's not him, but Rosie should know it better .
That guy came with Yayo Massa I guess. His coach at this tourney was Francisco Yunis or however he's called. But in gallery there were 2 guys playing the guitar... The guy in the pic you pasted link to was for 100% in Sopot 2004 b'cause I was sitting next to him and he was smoking all the time, he came with Roitman.
Have fun - and good luck Agustin Please keep me up-to-date with all the juicy gossip (you can always PM me if it's too juicy ), so I don't feel quite so isolated away from my favourite players and coaches.....!Nathaliia said:yes, Francisco Yunis is already in Szczecin from what i know, and confirms Agustin will play.
truly saying, i'm glad with the changes that happened, even if Costa and Mantilla withdrew. already have bought my train ticket. i only hope it wouldn't be too cold and it wouldn't rain!
but it's me who's gonna be isolated - they put me into an average standard motel 7 km from Szczecin to make all players and teams feel safe and have some good sleepRosie said:Have fun - and good luck Agustin Please keep me up-to-date with all the juicy gossip (you can always PM me if it's too juicy ), so I don't feel quite so isolated away from my favourite players and coaches.....!
I can walk to Wimby from my house - so it doesn't really count for me!!!!! Shame about the Motel though - maybe it was a special request from Sr. Zabaleta and his coach You must make sure you don't miss out on all the parties and the fun in the Players' Hotel though - I trust you to do your best in the line of dutyNathaliia said:but it's me who's gonna be isolated - they put me into an average standard motel 7 km from Szczecin to make all players and teams feel safe and have some good sleep
i am sure it will be just a casual tennis challenger, like many other
anyway... you regret you haven't been anywhere since Wimby. for example i can't afford going to Wimby ... we never get what we want.
oh remember i'm going to work there ! i treat it very seriously !!!Rosie said:You must make sure you don't miss out on all the parties and the fun in the Players' Hotel though - I trust you to do your best in the line of duty
Of course you do :angel:Nathaliia said:oh remember i'm going to work there ! i treat it very seriously !!!
but at this moment i can't help the laughter after seeing Q draw however i think Pablo Andujar is a promissing player, it would be good to see him so early in his career.
second edit (that's what was written on Steve's site)
OUT - D. Sanchez, Brzezicki, Gabashvili
IN - Luczak, Snobel, Chadaj
Juan Pablo
5.46 am................. Better get an early night tonight then!!!! Have a lovely time - take care, be safe and have loads of funNathaliia said:I've got a feeling someone is joking at me But it's only a little feeling deep inside my soul .
As about the Q.... 1st round without sensation, Diego Alvarez (ARG), Pablo Andujar-Alba (ESP), Grzesiek Panfil (the starlet from Poland) and Dawid Olejniczak (POL... I like his game style) are through.
Urban seem to be moved to the main draw.
My train leaves at 5.46 a.m. tomorrow.
Thank you for your nice words girls
As long as it isn't Calleri - that would make meNathaliia said:Younes is out. I think I'll manage to keep you all up to date about few further withdrawals I expect following the Murphy's Law Rules, before I leave within few hours.