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Tag Archives: Carlos Berlocq
Indian Wells: Habemus DelPuzzard (et Fedal)
On the day the Catholic Church announced their election of Pope Francis (an Argentinean), DelPo beat Haas to set up a QF with Muzz (who defeated Berlocq) and Fedal overcame tricky opponents to set up a long-awaited reunion. DelPo defeated … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, Carlos Berlocq, Indian Wells, Juan Martin Del Potro, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Tennis, Tommy Haas
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Davis Cup: Argentina Reach the QF & Drama Unfolds
Argentina Defeat Germany: The R1 ARG-GER tie was wracked with uncertainty from the start. First, DelPo made his big announcement that he would not play DC for all of 2013. Doubles specialist Edu Schwank’s injury withdrawal added to the troubles, … Continue reading
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Tagged Carlos Berlocq, David Nalbandian, Davis Cup, Horacio Zeballos, Juan Martin Del Potro, Juan Monaco, Tennis
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Olympics: Vamos, Team Argentina Have Landed in London.
Following a wait, during which the Armada (or rather, Ferru and Feli) took many awesome field-trip like photos of their experience at the London Olympics, Team Argentina have finally congregated: Pico and Nalby are happy munchkins in the cafeteria. DelPo … Continue reading
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Tagged Carlos Berlocq, David Nalbandian, Eduardo Schwank, Gisela Dulko, Juan Martin Del Potro, Juan Monaco, Olympics, Tennis
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Monte Carlo: Strange Things Afoot, But Then a Happy Ending
This is a very belated and somewhat brief overview of Monte Carlo. Overall, the tourny had been unfortunate for quite a number of players this year— Charly Berlocq: The Monte Carlo tourny started badly for the Argies, with Carlos Berlocq … Continue reading
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Tagged Carlos Berlocq, Juan Monaco, Julien Benneteau, Monte Carlo, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal
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Dubai & Acapulco: Tale of Two Climates
In Dubai, where conditions are cool and balmy… DelPo d. Dolgpolov, 6-4 7-6: I wasn’t able to watch this match, but I just now fast-forwarded through the recording of it. I can’t say the match really lived up to expectations, … Continue reading