Re: ES France documentary : Moratoglou tennis academy
I still feel odd about her associating with this lot
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Re: ES France documentary : Moratoglou tennis academy
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Originally Posted by eck
Interesting how she practiced with Chardy off season.
Looks like it benefited him a lot.
Right?
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Serena's game is like the limitation of the spirit to it's very basic elements, sleep (or the process of going to sleep), eat, rerun [...] the two first, all and absolutely unnecessary to a person's life just like Serena's game is to tennis are often overpraised for whatever reasons in certain close-minded brain-broken societies.
Re: ES France documentary : Moratoglou tennis academy
I'd really like to see this, it would need to be dubbed or subtitled in English for me to get anything out of it. I remember Tennis Channel aired a documentary on the academy a few years ago. It focused on Baghdatis, a French girl of about 10, a New Zealand kid (Lavie I think his last name was) who competed in Les Petits As, and a little boy of about six who was touted as a child prodigy. It was interesting to say the least, though I don't think the other three besides Baghdatis amounted to anything.
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Re: ES France documentary : Moratoglou tennis academy
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Originally Posted by simonsaystennis
I'd really like to see this, it would need to be dubbed or subtitled in English for me to get anything out of it. I remember Tennis Channel aired a documentary on the academy a few years ago. It focused on Baghdatis, a French girl of about 10, a New Zealand kid (Lavie I think his last name was) who competed in Les Petits As, and a little boy of about six who was touted as a child prodigy. It was interesting to say the least, though I don't think the other three besides Baghdatis amounted to anything.
Yeah I remember that. I think the girl was actually Fiona Ferro.