A decade of great tennis by Fernando Verdasco, now 40 yo and attempting a comeback, are in this month's tour portrait. Photos from 3 tournaments: San Jose 2010's finals where he came from behind to beat Andy Roddick 36 64 64, San Jose 2011, where he beat Juan Martin del Potro in the semifinals before losing a pair of tiebreaks to young Milos Raonic, and the premiere Golden Gate Open, where Verdasco was coming back from a two month suspension for forgetting to renew a long-term TUE for ADHC meds. Looked as if he could still bomb serves at up to 150 mph, and forehands seemingly almost as fast. They just weren't going in as often. Yet. He'll be sorely missed by the tennis world when he retires.
Please check out December's Tour Portrait of Fernando Verdasco at this link:
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...ando_verdasco/
Photo: Look at his left bicep, it's as if an alien creature burrowed in there. I recall Darren Cahill saying that when Verdasco worked out with (Gil Reyas? ) and Cahill in an Adidas program that Verdasco was doing leg presses "at the level of NFL linemen."
Sidebar: As I was taking this photo, Fernando's wife, Ana Boyer was yelling encouragement from just a couple of seats away in the coaches box. Boyer is the daughter of former Spanish politician Miguel Boyer & socialite Isabel Preysler Arrasta, and her half-brothers are Spanish singers Enrique and Julio Iglesias. This socialite was 'off duty' in a tee-shirt and very distressed jeans. I was tempted to take a photo of her but didn't want to intrude.
P.S. Early in the Golden Gate Open, I was sitting between a couple of guys discussing photography because they saw me totting a large lens.
One guy follows and photographs rock musicians much like I do with tennis. He was showing me his photos via his phone of Eric Burton of the Animals, the Monterray Jazz Festival and the like, and I called up Tennisplayer.net to reciprocate. The second guy (shown later/ here in the background as a line judge, in orange) said "Tennisplayer is the best, particularly for the serve. The serve is the toughest thing in sports. Tennisplayer is great on serving. I've been reading it forever."
Ahh, gee. Unsolicited testimonials are the best.
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Please check out December's Tour Portrait of Fernando Verdasco at this link:
https://www.tennisplayer.net/members...ando_verdasco/
Photo: Look at his left bicep, it's as if an alien creature burrowed in there. I recall Darren Cahill saying that when Verdasco worked out with (Gil Reyas? ) and Cahill in an Adidas program that Verdasco was doing leg presses "at the level of NFL linemen."
Sidebar: As I was taking this photo, Fernando's wife, Ana Boyer was yelling encouragement from just a couple of seats away in the coaches box. Boyer is the daughter of former Spanish politician Miguel Boyer & socialite Isabel Preysler Arrasta, and her half-brothers are Spanish singers Enrique and Julio Iglesias. This socialite was 'off duty' in a tee-shirt and very distressed jeans. I was tempted to take a photo of her but didn't want to intrude.
P.S. Early in the Golden Gate Open, I was sitting between a couple of guys discussing photography because they saw me totting a large lens.
One guy follows and photographs rock musicians much like I do with tennis. He was showing me his photos via his phone of Eric Burton of the Animals, the Monterray Jazz Festival and the like, and I called up Tennisplayer.net to reciprocate. The second guy (shown later/ here in the background as a line judge, in orange) said "Tennisplayer is the best, particularly for the serve. The serve is the toughest thing in sports. Tennisplayer is great on serving. I've been reading it forever."
Ahh, gee. Unsolicited testimonials are the best.
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