Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 18:37:36 GMT 10
So waiting in the cafeteria to trick the body with some caffeine wrong attempt a Chilean journalist approached to comment that this was over goodbye. It seems that Spanish hegemony in Paris is finally ending he said flatly before continuing with his speech. It has been many years but everything has an end. Nadal Ferrer Verdasco Feliciano... that whole generation of monsters is at the end. And there is no one to come to take over. And in girls. The reflection was not poorly constructed although then Garbie beat the American Rogers qualifying for the semifinals and putting herself in an ideal situation to be in her second major final on Saturday.
I was almost in diapers when the Spanish began to dominate Roland Garros with an iron fist Special Database stringing together victories year after year. Then Nadal appeared who was in charge of building his legend in Paris and prolonging his hegemony for a long time nine years specifically. In that period of time from Sergi Bruguera to Nadal himself through Arantxa Snchez Vicario Juan Carlos Ferrero and Carlos Moy the exceptional has been considered normal. Win win and win. And win again. And win again. Meanwhile in the heat of that unrepeatable generation has anyone bothered to invest all the money from victories in the future And not only from the triumphs.
At Roland Garros historically associated with Spanish tennis. We are talking about triumphs in all corners of the world Davis Cup included. Has anyone thought about using the benefits of these achievements to build a structure that guarantees players tomorrow If it has been done at the moment it is not seen. And it seems like its not going to be seen honestly. Okay now theres Muguruza. Also Carla who has a promising present. And of course Nadal Ferrer and company continue although their expiration date is getting closer and closer. The horizon looks bad black.
I was almost in diapers when the Spanish began to dominate Roland Garros with an iron fist Special Database stringing together victories year after year. Then Nadal appeared who was in charge of building his legend in Paris and prolonging his hegemony for a long time nine years specifically. In that period of time from Sergi Bruguera to Nadal himself through Arantxa Snchez Vicario Juan Carlos Ferrero and Carlos Moy the exceptional has been considered normal. Win win and win. And win again. And win again. Meanwhile in the heat of that unrepeatable generation has anyone bothered to invest all the money from victories in the future And not only from the triumphs.
At Roland Garros historically associated with Spanish tennis. We are talking about triumphs in all corners of the world Davis Cup included. Has anyone thought about using the benefits of these achievements to build a structure that guarantees players tomorrow If it has been done at the moment it is not seen. And it seems like its not going to be seen honestly. Okay now theres Muguruza. Also Carla who has a promising present. And of course Nadal Ferrer and company continue although their expiration date is getting closer and closer. The horizon looks bad black.