After not competing for a month and a half, the Valencian returns to the circuit renewed and with clear ideas: "I feel like I have started the second stage of my career".
After not competing for a month and a half, the Valencian returns to the circuit renewed and with clear ideas: "I feel like I have started the second stage of my career".
Ignacio Buse is 20 years old and is already the second best Peruvian in the world. During his time in Valencia, he tells us his story and how a victory in the Davis Cup changed his life.
Albert Ramos and José María Díaz are the exception that confirms the rule within the circuit: 18 years working together! "The key to everything has always been loyalty".
The American reinforces the idea that there is no deadline to reach the elite of the world circuit. His story is an example for those slow-cooking talents.
After not competing for a month and a half, the Valencian returns to the circuit renewed and with clear ideas: "I feel like I have started the second stage of my career".
Ignacio Buse is 20 years old and is already the second best Peruvian in the world. During his time in Valencia, he tells us his story and how a victory in the Davis Cup changed his life.
Albert Ramos and José María Díaz are the exception that confirms the rule within the circuit: 18 years working together! "The key to everything has always been loyalty".
The American reinforces the idea that there is no deadline to reach the elite of the world circuit. His story is an example for those slow-cooking talents.
Ivan Gakhov analyzes his season from Valencia and suggests a remedy for the current calendar saturation: "The problem here is that there is no time to rest."