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Post by Annie on Jul 13, 2007 15:32:43 GMT 3
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Post by krikry on Jul 13, 2007 16:13:28 GMT 3
Really good news! I wish them good luck and I hope he will be able to help Marat
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Post by safinbgfan on Jul 13, 2007 16:32:42 GMT 3
I hope he wil help Marat better than Sasha
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Post by Dina on Jul 13, 2007 16:36:05 GMT 3
it's very weird i didn't find anything about the man! by the way, can someone plz post his profile i can't reach the atp site! thank you! and thanx annoushka for the joyfull info!
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Post by Alya10 on Jul 13, 2007 16:40:32 GMT 3
Good news the geocities profile is unavailable due to heavy traffic LMAO no wonder lol I'm excited about this, hope they can do well together!
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Post by krikry on Jul 13, 2007 16:46:26 GMT 3
it's very weird i didn't find anything about the man! by the way, can someone plz post his profile i can't reach the atp site! thank you! and thanx annoushka for the joyfull info! Hernan Gumy (ARG) Pronounced: er-NON GOO-me Birthdate: 5-Mar-72 Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina Height: 6'2'' (187 cm) Weight: 200 lbs (90 kg) Plays: Right-handed Turned Pro: 1991 Coach: Alejandro Gattiker © ATP Current ATP Ranking - Singles: N/A Career High ATP Ranking - Singles: 39 (19-Aug-96) Current ATP Race - Singles: Current Stanford ATP Doubles Ranking:
Career High Stanford ATP Doubles Ranking: 232 (6-Jun-94)
Singles Record: 0 - 0 Singles Titles: 0 Doubles Record: 0 - 0 Doubles Titles: 0 Prize Money: $0 Singles Record: 115 - 128 Singles Titles: 1 Doubles Record: 5 - 11 Doubles Titles: 0 Prize Money: $1,226,776
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Post by Dina on Jul 13, 2007 16:48:10 GMT 3
ok!i managed to find some! Hernán Gumy (born March 5, 1972 in Buenos Aires) is a former tennis player from Argentina, who turned professional in 1991. He represented his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was defeated in the first round by Venezuela's Nicolas Pereira.
The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on August 19, 1996, when he became the number 39 of the world. Gumy won the gold medal in the men's singles competition at the 1995 Pan American Games.
he also coached guga and coria! that'sit for now! and yeah he's pretty good looking!
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Post by Dina on Jul 13, 2007 16:52:24 GMT 3
he also got some tough matches against Rios who eventually defeated him everytime, in DC anyway! looks like they were rivals!(it certainly won't bother our boy by the way!) thanx Krikry!
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Post by annie on Jul 13, 2007 16:54:52 GMT 3
Well, i just wish them both goodluck with each other!!! Hope this will be a very successful team-up and that this will bring more wins, titles...and maybe even a grandslam!
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Post by Sammy on Jul 13, 2007 16:55:54 GMT 3
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Post by Dina on Jul 13, 2007 17:18:10 GMT 3
I think that Marat will get some rivalry with Herny(let's call him Herny!) with girls! by the way the geocity is open!
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Post by uranus on Jul 13, 2007 18:21:35 GMT 3
I think that Marat will get some rivalry with Herny(let's call him Herny!) with girls! ;D I think so too.. he really looks good on those pics! Well I'll miss Sasha but any change is good! Lets just hope it will bring Marat success!
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Post by hellanvodka on Jul 13, 2007 18:38:28 GMT 3
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Post by SAFINNO1 on Jul 13, 2007 20:39:44 GMT 3
These are my thoughts - exactly how it's puts on the OS
As a Spanish speaker he and Marat are able to communicate and in a way Marat is returning to his roots - his career started out in Spain and with a Spanish coach
I mean i always felt if he could go back to his roots, he can be as successful as he was. Which was say 11 tournament wins in a year, a grand slam.
Hernan has coached quality players before hand and i'm sure he will guide and aid Marat during the harcourt season.
As he's said few points to defend and at Wimbledon he was playing well before Fed Express rolled so why not a great hard court summer!
Good News - happy to hear it - signal of intent on Marat's behalf - he still had ambition!
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Post by maryb on Jul 13, 2007 23:50:51 GMT 3
Only heard the good news in the last half hour from Dendy. ;D Good to see the Big Yin having such a positive outlook again. Yes, he was playing very well at Wimbledon and it was a pity that on his least favourite surface (for now) he hit that Fedifurry person in the third round before getting more practice on grass. Damn. Gumy has worked with a variety of players and I'm sure he'll have an impact on the Big Yin. Good luck with the US series. If he needs any more input, cybercoach is available for his least favourite surface! I've got 6 years on Gumy and know grass inside out. ;D Go for it Big Yin, get the hard court season under your belt and get back up there where you belong.
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