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Publish 24 October 2011 in The Player - 7806 views

"He marked the way for many young players and I am delighted to be here with this group of friends who make the Spanish tennis," Nadal said.

The Mallorcan tennis player Rafa Nadal, world number two and now has been one of the protagonists of the tribute to Andres Gimeno, has assured the end of the ceremony was "very pleased to have been supporting a good cause," as is to help economically that was one of the pioneers of Spanish tennis.

Rafael Nadal, Protagonista del merecido Tributo a Andrés Gimeno pironero del tenis español "Andrew deserved it for all he has done in tennis history of our country. It was our first professional at a time that was difficult, marked the way for many young players and I am delighted to be here with this group of friends who make the Spanish tennis, "he added.

Rafael Nadal, Protagonista del merecido Tributo a Andrés Gimeno pironero del tenis español Nadal won in the final exhibition of the day to David Ferrer (10-6 in a tie-break) which has been organized at the Palau Blaugrana as the central act of homage.

The charity tournament also helped Feliciano Lopez, Tommy Robredo, Albert Montanes and Marcel Granollers. Fernando Verdasco finally was unable to attend, as this morning his father had surgery.

Ferrer: "We have demonstrated the great unity of the Spanish tennis"

Ferrer has said that neither he nor any of his colleagues never hesitate to attend this tribute, "and help a good cause and a good person."

"We have demonstrated the great union of Spanish tennis and it is important that the Spanish tennis is a great family that helps its members and Andrew is a very special one for all", he underlined.

Nadal, Ferrer, Feliciano Lopez and Verdasco played in December, the Davis Cup final against Argentina in Seville, where the fifth aspire to Salad Bowl of Spanish tennis.

"That´s what we all hope, but we have a very tough year, we still have tournaments to play and anything can happen. What if we all of us at the end of the year Davis won, that would be the ultimate," said Feliciano about it.


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Tags : homenaje | Andrés Gimeno | económicamente | pioneros


Publish 17 November 2010 in Miscelaneous - 11133 views

For his part, former Spanish tennis player and former captain of Spain's Davis Cup, Emilio Sanchez Vicario said Moya had a great race and it is a "reference" in the Spanish tennis.

The Spanish Rafael Nadal, world number one, has now set his compatriot Carlos Moya, who has confirmed his retirement from tennis at age 34 as a "pioneer" of the sport, and stressed that "deserves a grand farewell and recognition of all. "

Carlos Moyá, un grande del tenis Español dice adiós Nadal, who has made these statements just before traveling to London to compete in the Masters 2010, added that Moya, who will share a great friendship, "has achieved very important things in the world of tennis." "It has been number in the world, how difficult it is, has won major world tournaments, Davis Cup and has contributed much more to Spanish sport," he explained.

The uncle and coach of world number one player, Toni Nadal, also referred to the withdrawal of Carlos Moya, and is claimed to be a tennis player "that has marked an era." "He played very well on hard courts when it seemed impossible to do for a Spanish player. In its own way, changed a bit the mentality of the game, showing that it could be good not only on clay, but also on hard surfaces," said technician.

Feliciano Lopez: "It's a sad day"

The tennis player Feliciano Lopez manchego has said that on Wednesday "is a sad day" after Carlos Moya has confirmed that announced his retirement from professional tennis. "Today is a sad day .. we will one great."

"'Charly' says goodbye to tennis after a career that does not need to remember .." says Toledo in your profile 'twitter'.

The Balearic tennis, Roland Garros champion in 1998, hang up the racket after winning 20 titles and have played another 24 final.

Emilio Sanchez Vicario, "Moya is a very important reference of Spanish tennis"

"Carlos is a very concerning importantly, former world number one, winner of `` Grand Slam,''Davis Cup,''and a `` carrerón'm not going to find out now, "Sanchez Vicario said the Spaniard tennis player, winner of Roland Garros in 1998.

Also the former Spanish Davis Cup captain said Moya "had the misfortune to end because of a physical problem, however this does not leave out a successful career that led him to become the first Spanish man to reach the ranking first in the world 1998.

Escañuela: "It's a legendary player who will never leave us"

The president of the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET), José Luis Escañuela did not hesitate to qualify as a player Carlos Moya "legendary" and said his memory pervivirá many years for having achieved national tennis place at the top. "There has never been worse used the term withdrawal today. Moya is a legendary player who will never leave us and will always be in our memory," he said in Speaking to Europa Press at the end of the press conference where he announced his farewell Mallorca.

Moreover, the chief executive of the Federation was delighted that the Spaniard was dismissed in Seville, in the National Master, because in this city was the great protagonist of the second Davis Cup, won in 2004. "So much for the RFET as for me, I lived the final in Seville as the Andalusian Federation president, that moment was unforgettable," he said.


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