Juan Ignacio Martínez, entrenador del Albacete, se ha mostrado satisfecho por la evolución que está experimentando su equipo en esta pretemporada en la que ha ganado los siete partidos que ha disputado hasta el momento. El técnico de Torrevieja explicó que "lo más importante es que el equipo va alcanzando la forma, va llegando a ese partido contra el Sevilla Atlético asimilando muy bien los
Juan Ignacio Velasquez ya ha comenzado a sentir los rigores de su trabajo como presentador de “Caracol y Bancolombia más cerca”, no por los ajetreados viajes, sino por esos kilitos de más que ha comenzado a notar en el espejo.
Él lo confesó todo, el ligero aumento de peso se debe a la dieta a la [...]
Juan Ignacio Chela: é o actual número 39 do ranking ATP Chela é um jogador muito conhecido e somou muito bons resultados ao longo dos últimos anos, porém ultimamente tem estado em muito má forma. As boas prestações são raras e a confiança está em níveis muito baixos. O serviço anda bastante fraco, com muitas [...]
Robredo esteve há cerca de um ano ou talvez nem isso no top 10 mundial. Actualmente encontra-se em 16º lugar, mas em claro crescimento de forma.
Tem-se vindo a mostrar muito consistente ao nível do serviço recentemente. Tive oportunidade de o ver defrontar o Guillermo Canas, no torneio de Barcelona (apostei nele a odd 2,11 [...]
Chela, número 35 do ranking, têm feito uma época até ao momento decepcionante. A verdade é que não têm jogado na sua superfície favorita, que é a terra batida. Disputou até ao momento 7 encontros na terra batida vencendo 4 e atingindo as meias finais em Buenos Aires perdendo frente ao vencedor Nalbandian. O seu [...]
Didn't get into work this weekend so apologies for the late post.Obviously you know by now that Murray defeated Chela 6-3 6-2 6-4. I managed to watch a recording on Saturday afternoon without finding out the result beforehand, so I had some decent entertainment.The result makes it look like Murray was comfortable, but the truth is that Murray was RIDICULOUSLY comfortable. Looking at the players it seemed hard to imagine how Chela had got as far as he had.That's not meant to insult Chela, but I think Murray does that to a lot of players. He mixed up the pace of the rallies so much that Chela couldn't find a rhythm. At no point did Murray ever look out of control of this match. The only blip came in the third set when the players traded breaks, but this seemed to be as much a touch of boredom forcing a lack of concentration on Murray's part.Murray got to show most of his range of shots - even coming into the net and showing some razor-sharp volleying. Murray is at his absolute
The schedule for day 6 says Murray and Chela are 4th out on the MCA court. This means an evening start (no earlier than 8:30am UK time) in Australia which also means that the conditions will favour Murray. This should be the toughest match so far but, with Murray's current confidence and form, I don't see why this can't finish up another straight sets victory.As before you should be able to catch this on British Eurosport or BBCi (online) from 8:30am (UK Time) on Saturday morning.Here's a quick update on who Murray could be facing in future rounds based on who's still in the draw:3rd Round:The seeded player for this section is Jarko Nieminen (18).Murray won their match in last years Canada Master Series, two sets to one. This should be the first real test for Murray.Juan Ignacio Chela is the man who put Nieminen out and also Murray in the first round last year. Revenge is best served on a balmy Australian evening in front of a crowd of Murray fans.4th Round:Finally! This could b
Chela (33) dumped out Nieminen and so will be Murray's next opponent.To be honest, this should have been the match I really wanted as this is a chance for Murray to avenge his straight sets defeat in the first round of Murray Vs Chela - Australian Open 2006.Murray and Chela have played since then in the Murray Vs Chela - Paris Masters 2006. Murray won in straight sets on that occasion with a bagel to boot. This match should be closer, but I still fancy Murray to have too much class for the Argentinian.A lot of this will come down to when the match is played. An evening match - when it's cooler - and Murray will be a cert. An early match will hand a big advantage to Chela who is more accustomed to the heat.I'll post again once the schedule is up.
Chela (33) dumped out Nieminen and so will be Murray's next opponent.To be honest, this should have been the match I really wanted as this is a chance for Murray to avenge his straight sets defeat in the first round of Murray Vs Chela - Australian Open 2006.Murray and Chela have played since then in the Murray Vs Chela - Paris Masters 2006. Murray won in straight sets on that occasion with a bagel to boot. This match should be closer, but I still fancy Murray to have too much class for the Argentinian.A lot of this will come down to when the match is played. An evening match - when it's cooler - and Murray will be a cert. An early match will hand a big advantage to Chela who is more accustomed to the heat.I'll post again once the schedule is up.
The schedule for day 6 says Murray and Chela are 4th out on the MCA court. This means an evening start (no earlier than 8:30am UK time) in Australia which also means that the conditions will favour Murray. This should be the toughest match so far but, with Murray's current confidence and form, I don't see why this can't finish up another straight sets victory.As before you should be able to catch this on British Eurosport or BBCi (online) from 8:30am (UK Time) on Saturday morning.Here's a quick update on who Murray could be facing in future rounds based on who's still in the draw:3rd Round:The seeded player for this section is Jarko Nieminen (18).Murray won their match in last years Canada Master Series, two sets to one. This should be the first real test for Murray.Juan Ignacio Chela is the man who put Nieminen out and also Murray in the first round last year. Revenge is best served on a balmy Australian evening in front of a crowd of Murray fans.4th Round:Finally! This could b
Didn't get into work this weekend so apologies for the late post.Obviously you know by now that Murray defeated Chela 6-3 6-2 6-4. I managed to watch a recording on Saturday afternoon without finding out the result beforehand, so I had some decent entertainment.The result makes it look like Murray was comfortable, but the truth is that Murray was RIDICULOUSLY comfortable. Looking at the players it seemed hard to imagine how Chela had got as far as he had.That's not meant to insult Chela, but I think Murray does that to a lot of players. He mixed up the pace of the rallies so much that Chela couldn't find a rhythm. At no point did Murray ever look out of control of this match. The only blip came in the third set when the players traded breaks, but this seemed to be as much a touch of boredom forcing a lack of concentration on Murray's part.Murray got to show most of his range of shots - even coming into the net and showing some razor-sharp volleying. Murray is at his absolute