Verdasco and Robredo updates

Moxie

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I translated this from El Pais, and it is up on my translation blog. A little bit of intel about players other than the Fab 4.

http://www.tennisfrontier.com/blogs/moxies-translations/verdasco-in-crisis-from-el-pais-24-april-2013/
 

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Moxie629 said:
I translated this from El Pais, and it is up on my translation blog. A little bit of intel about players other than the Fab 4.

http://www.tennisfrontier.com/blogs/moxies-translations/verdasco-in-crisis-from-el-pais-24-april-2013/

Good stuff, keep them coming. Verdasco has now dropped down to #46.
 

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Verdasco is serving as living proof of why the axiom "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" is true: he was doing fantastically with the Las Vegas team, then abandoned them, and now look at him.

Interestingly, both Verdasco and Robredo are playing in Madrid today, on the same court, back to back.
 

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Moxie, thanks a bunch for this:)
Very relevant for some of my assumptions about Fernando's issues and also about Tommy's struggles I have never heard before.
Tommy for ure can grab a seeding before RG, he won today again defeating Baggy and in the life ranking he is already ranked 34 an Klizan and Benneteau on the bubble, ranked 31,32 lost already and Rosol 33 doesn't play.
If Rosol and Robredo make it into the top 32 by RG will make my day.
 

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Glad you appreciated that, herios. I had you partly in mind when I put it up, as a Verdasco fan.
 

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tented said:
Verdasco is serving as living proof of why the axiom "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" is true: he was doing fantastically with the Las Vegas team, then abandoned them, and now look at him.

Interestingly, both Verdasco and Robredo are playing in Madrid today, on the same court, back to back.

"he was doing fantastically with the Las Vegas team, then abandoned them, and now look at him."

good point Tented.. I guess Verdasco started smelling his own scent by deciding to hanf with Felo and the boys, chasing super models and the WTA hotties instead of going back to Vegas to have Gil Reyes run his guts out.