Showing posts with label Nalbandian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nalbandian. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

NALBANDIAN UNDERGONE SURGERY SUCCESSFULLY


David Nalbandian has undergone surgery on wednesday and he will miss the upcoming tournaments atleast for four months. The surgeon, who operated told that he needs to be in Barcelona atleast for a month in order to recover from the surgery. He needs pure rest and he ranks No.15 will miss the French open, Wimbledon and the US open. He should be returned only after a month to Argentina. Nalbandian was in grest touch before he got injured. He is an excellent server and he smashes hard.





Friday, May 8, 2009

NALBANDIAN REQUIRES 3 MONTHS REST

David Nalbandian will have surgery by next week on his right hip. Nalbandian will miss the upcoming French Open, Wimbledon and the Davis cup quarterfinals against the Czech Republic in July. Nalbandian atleast require 3 to 4 months of rest.

Nalbandian is a hard player and he will serve beautifully. He is the most powerful player in tennis. He was a wimbledon finalist in 2002, and reached the french open semifinals in 2004 and 2006.

He played in last year's Davis Cup final loss to Spain and was expected to team with Juan Martin Del Potroon Argentina's Davis Cup team. Nalbandian is ranked No. 19.







Tuesday, May 5, 2009

NALBANDIAN IN SURGERY THIS WEEKEND

David Nalbandian was severely injured in his hip. The wound is always itching and paining heavily to him. He was in urgent to get his surgery down so he can cured within 6 months of interval. Nalbandian will miss out the Davis cup which is about to held on july 10-12 in Czech Republic.

He might take surgery by this week end and he needs atleast 4 -6 months to recover. He might loss his form because of this surgery. But he can also comeback strongly after the surgery. Anything can happen and its all up to Nalbandian.

He was expected to team up with Juan Martin Del Potro on the Argentine team. Nalbandian, ranked No. 19, lost 6-2, 6-2 on Monday to Paul Capdeville of Chile in the first round of the Estoril Open in Portugal.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

NADAL CLOSING TO HIS VICTORY IN BARCELONA OPEN


Rafeal Nadal is the strongest player ever tennis have seen in clay court. He has excellent temperament especially in clay court. He won his 23rd straight match on clay court on thursday, beating Christophe Rochus of Belgium 6-2, 6-0 to reach Barcelona Open Quarterfinals.

The top-ranked Spaniard is looking to win a fifth straight Godo trophy in Barcelona. He got one step closer when quarterfinal opponent Nalbandian withdrew with a right hip injury on Thursday.

Nalbandian is a fantastic player of this generation and he has won over Nicolas Almagro of spain 6-3, 6-4.

Rochus wilted in the warm conditions, losing his serve twice in the opening set as Nadal overcame a number of unforced errors.

Nadal, who has lost only three of his past 131 matches on clay, stretched to his right to send a backhand passing shot beyond Rochus to open the second set with a break. He closed it out on his second match point when the Rochus sent a backhand wide.