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Anna worked in various manufacturing jobs and retired from Auto Liv in Brigham after 22 years of service
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the company led by the dancer and choreographer
will present a show inspired by the album Hodierno by David Lagos on 7 and 8 March at the Centro Danza Matadero - CDM - Nave 11
offering an extravagant flamenco fantasy with a critical and nostalgic outlook
which celebrates what makes us proud and questions what makes us uncomfortable.
Is presented to the public as a reflection on Spanish idiosyncracy
a combination of tradition and the avant-garde that encourages the exploration of more complex and controversial aspects of Spanish culture. From the construction of identity and historic memory to clichés that surround the image of Spain
David Coria is a flamenco dancer who studied at the Professional Dance Conservatory in the capital of Andalusia
He started his professional career in 1998 with the Andalusian Dance Company’s Flamenco Workshop and a year later
going on to enrol in the Aída Gómez Company
Venue: Centro Danza Matadero (CDM) - Nave 11
Approximate Duration: 1 hour and 25 minutes
cutting-edge plays and gravity-defying circus acts to the staging of operatic masterpieces and Spanish operettas, Madrid has something for all tastes
A space dedicated to all styles of dance located in Matadero Madrid
Take a peek at our selection of the most important events taking place in Madrid and start planning your next visit
The city’s new official sightseeing and tourist travel pass
Our online store (in Spanish) sells artisan souvenirs
Twenty-three years after a doping case in which he was proven innocent
Argentine Guillermo Coria sees what is happening with Italian Jannik Sinner and regrets: he would have liked to have received the same treatment
‘I feel I didn’t get the same treatment as him,’ Coria
current captain of the Argentine Davis Cup team
who was ranked number three in the world in 2004
tested positive for nandrolone in an April 2001 test
The nandrolone entered his system through a contaminated vitamin supplement
Coria sued Universal Nutrition for ten million dollars
‘Good luck to you,’ the judge told Coria at that hearing in 2007 at the New Brunswick courthouse in the US state of New Jersey
then I came back with hatred,’ Coria would say years later on Argentine television
a prestigious Italian journalist had given him a malicious nickname: Nandrolino
‘I spent my savings to bring a team of psychologists from Spain to treat me and show my personality
I also hired a lie detector in the United States
I had a genetic study that showed through my hair what you consumed
my mind was already made up,’ he added
but for the moment a different path: the Italian was recognised that he had no desire to dope and was allowed to continue playing
Coria was also found to have doped accidentally
but the Argentine was banned for two years
although the ATP later reduced the period to seven months
who twice tested positive for the anabolic drug clostebol
although the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) recently appealed that decision and is seeking a sanction
After dropping to the 198th position in the world ranking
He would come close to the Roland Garros title in the remembered 2004 definition with Gaston Gaudio and play a remarkable final of the Italian Open with Rafael Nadal in 2005
but the toll he paid for that sanction was very hard
‘It was a difficult period for me and I gave it closure
because I didn’t have a good time,’ Coria told CLAY
As captain of the Argentine Davis Cup team
Coria will lead his players on November 21st in Malaga for the quarter-finals
‘The only thing I ask is that the treatment be equal for everyone,’ concluded Coria
who at 42 is married to his long-time partner Carla and has two children
Radhika
This article fails to provide any context about the circumstances of Coria’s positive drug test and why the facts of this case are distinguishable from the Sinner case. It simply repeats Coria’s views without any further analysis.
In early 2001, Coria, then 19, started taking multivitamins made by Universal, and in April of that year provided a urine sample which tested positive for nandrolone, a banned steroid. He was initially suspended for two years but it was reduced to seven months after an independent laboratory determined that the multivitamin was contaminated with nandrolone and other steroids.
Thus, Coria, like Halep, consumed a substance, unlike Sinner who was unaware of the substance that was on his trainer’s hand before he was massaged. It also took time to identify the source of the contamination – which required much more testing to isolate and identified as compared to the ready identification of the source of Sinner’s contamination.
The WADA appeal in Sinner’s case will test the boundaries of what constitutes reasonable care by an athlete in circumstances involving members of a player’s staff who were responsible for the positive drug test in Sinner’s case. The Independent tribunal found that he had taken reasonable steps to ensure his staff were cognisant of anti-doping protocol. WADA is testing that. The question of Sinner’s responsibility in this case is what CAS will determine.
Players often say there needs to be consistent treatment and misinterpret a different outcome as being the result of inconsistent treatment when in truth the law has been applied consistently to a different set of facts. This happens in any legal system where the law and principles are consistently applied but where a different set of facts results in a different outcome.
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Joao Fonseca opened in Buenos Aires with an easy win over Tomas Martin Etcheverry and will face another Argentine
Holger Rune will kick off his campaign against Mariano Navone.Joao Fonseca vs
(LL) Federico CoriaFonseca has the Rio de Janeiro ATP 500 in front of the home crowd coming up next week
but he does not appear to be looking ahead past the Argentina Open
The 18-year-old Brazilian erased Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-3
improving to 14-2 in his last 16 matches dating back to his December triumph at the NextGen ATP Finals
Up next for Fonseca on Thursday is a second-round matchup with Coria
who required a lucky-loser spot in the main draw
The 32-year-old Argentine got clobbered by Laslo Djere 6-2
6-4 in the final round of qualifying but got a new lease on life in Buenos Aires when Jaume Munar withdrew
Coria capitalized on the opportunity by defeating Hugo Gaston in straight sets on Wednesday
but Fonseca is obviously a huge step up in competition level
115 had not won an ATP-level match since last April to beating Gaston
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Who do you think will advance to the next stage of ATP Santiago
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The WTA Italian Open has begun play. Last Word On Sports is back with more action in our best bets column. Do you like our
It promises to be an exciting opening day of WTA Rome action. Ten matches are scheduled in total, and four of them are predicted in
ATP Masters 1000 Rome 1/64-Finals Diallo – Giron: Time TBA H2H: first meeting Gabriel Diallo has won four of his last five matches. Last week
It was never a case of him fearing the former champion, but he had too much respect for him. They had been friendly for years.
For 10 rounds, or however long the fight at 130lbs lasts, Coria will put their friendship on hold.
“I'm not underestimating him. Tonight, everything changes. There’s no friend relationship. We’re just going to work. We’re just two athletes going to work. That’s it,” Coria says.
Coria is 26 now. ProBox TV’s Chris Algieri calls him the best 15-7 fighter in the world and he’s pushed numerous future champions and contenders, including Adam Lopez, Robson Conceicao, and Enrique Vivas all the way. He’s also coming off two losses in the last two years.
“I’ve been out for a little bit, but hopefully it’s the same Luis, the same aggressive, but yet smart, pressure fighter,” Coria said.
Coria believes a victory over Magdaleno could be the one to catapult him back into big fights and significant opportunities. He concedes he might not be seen as the favorite, but plenty believe he represents a potential banana skin for the veteran Magdaleno.
Coria admits that past defeats have “beaten him down” but he still has the enthusiasm and ambition for the sport that means he answers all questions of his career with a smile.
It is almost unfortunate that Coria, in order to finally break that barrier, has to go through a friend and he is hoping that tonight in San Bernadino on ProBox TV, he breaks through his glass ceiling.
“I’m just trying to make something before my time’s up,” he said. “And I hope that time isn’t now, because just like some of us that have been in the ring, not many of us get the opportunity, and there’s always that time that's like, man, is it even worth it anymore?”
Magdaleno, for his part, said he is no gatekeeper and he is prepared to stand his ground. And while he is 33, Magdaleno says he is as good as ever and that is certainly the fighter Coria has prepared to face.
Chile — Clay or hard courts for the Golden Swing
The debate over which surface the tournaments in South America should be played on in February continues
and Argentine Federico Coria laid out the reality with his opinion at the Chile Open: “For me
and the crowd would just have to put up with watching South Americans play on hard courts”
“South America doesn’t have the financial backing that the other tournaments in these weeks have,” added the world No
Una publicación compartida de CLAY (@claymagazine_)
In an interview with CLAY
they are working to push for a surface change
they aim to attract stars who choose not to compete in the South American swing because of the clay
The three weeks of clay court tennis are squeezed between the hard courts of the Australian Open in January and the fast courts of Indian Wells and Miami in March
Buenos Aires is not interested in leaving clay behind
We’re proposing to the ATP to change the surface to make it easier for us to attract players and open many doors
although that doesn’t guarantee big stars will come,” Fillol explained
Una publicación compartida de La Arenga del Abuelo (@arengadelabuelo)
who reached two ATP finals (Gstaad 2021 and Córdoba 2023) and won six Challenger titles
proposed an idea: “The Santiago tournament should be held in the first week of the swing
so players don’t arrive so tired.”
The week following the first Grand Slam of the year, the Davis Cup is held in multiple locations around the world. The following week, this year the Rosario Challenger took place in Argentina as preparation for the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires. Until 2024, the ATP 250 in Córdoba was held during that period.
Una publicación compartida de CLAY (@claymagazine_)
“They could consider the possibility of playing the week where Córdoba used to be
and then those with a good ranking could also have the chance to play in Acapulco
Nico Jarry could finish in Rio and head to Acapulco,” the Argentine suggested
Before the current edition of the Chilean tournament began
made a blunt statement: “This is the worst week for a tournament all year
there are two 500s before a Masters 1000 on hard courts
There’s no reason to come here unless you’re Chilean or South American.”
Federico Coria got past Alejandro Tabilo in three sets on Thursday in Santiago
Coria will face fellow Argentine Camilo Ugo Carabelli in the next round
Argentine Federico Coria defeated Chilean Alejandro Tabilo
6-3 to reach the quarter-finals of the Chile Open at the Club Universidad Católica de San Carlos de Apoquindo in Santiago de Chile on Thursday night
will next meet Argentine Camilo Ugo Carabelli next
In the previous round of the Santiago tournament
Coria beat Chilean wild card Tomas Barrios Vera (6-1
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Mariano Navone has won three of his last five matches
Navone won the opening-round match against Shevchenko in straight sets
He offered no breakpoints and was dominant from the start until the end
Damir Dzumhur has lost three of his last five matches
he lost in the second round against Ugo Carabelli in straight sets
He won the opening-round match against Moutet in three tight sets
Damir served well and saved both breakpoints
where he failed to qualify for the main draw tournament
Dzumhur is the big underdog in this matchup
Damir plays his best tennis against players like Navone
This will be an exhausting match for both players
We believe Damir will keep this match tight
Dzumhur covering the games handicap is a value bet
Value bet/ the best odds: Damir Dzumhur +4.5 games handicap @1.91 @bet365
Federico Coria has lost three of his last five matches
Coria failed to qualify for the main draw tournament
Federico demolished Barrios Vera in the opening round
He lost only one game and was dominant throughout the whole match
Federico lost in the second round against Jarry in straight sets
He has never made it past the second round in Santiago
Alejandro Tabilo has lost six straight matches
His last win happened last season in Paris
Alejandro has been winless for over four months
Alejandro is the second seed this week in Santiago
He lost in the final against Baez in three tight sets
Tabilo is in terrible form and has lost every match this season
he played in two clay court tournaments and lost in the opening round
Coria dominated this week in the opening-round match against Barrios Vera
Value bet/ the best odds: Federico Coria winning @2.30 @bet365
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It promises to be an exciting opening day of WTA Rome action
ATP Masters 1000 Rome 1/64-Finals Diallo – Giron: Time TBA H2H: first meeting Gabriel Diallo has won four of his last five matches
Camilo Ugo Carabelli coasted past Federico Coria on Friday in Santiago
Ugo Carabelli will meet either Sebastian Baez or Damir Dzumhur in the last four
Camilo Ugo Carabelli defeated Federico Coria 6-4
6-3 to advance to semi-finals of the Chile Open at the Club Universidad Católica de San Carlos de Apoquindo in Santiago de Chile on Friday evening
will next face the winner of a match between Bosnian Damir Dzumhur and Argentinian Sebastian Baez
the Argentine edged out Chilean Nicolas Jarry
7-6 (9)) and Brazilian Thiago Monteiro (4-6
advanced to the last eight by beating Chilean wild card Tomas Barrios Vera (6-1
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Alejandro Tabilo at the 2025 Movistar Chile Open: Live Stream
TV ChannelData SkriveIn the Round of 16 at the Movistar Chile Open on Thursday
6-0 on Tuesday in the Round of 32 in his most recent match
Tabilo lost his most recent match on February 17
2025 in the Round of 32 at the Rio Open presented by Claro to Chun Hsin Tseng 2-6
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Coria vs. Tabilo futures oddsTennis odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook
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Diego Forlan
will make his professional tennis debut this November at the age of 45
Forlan will partner with Argentine Federico Coria in the men’s doubles at the Uruguay Open in Forlan’s home city of Montevideo
with Forlan’s presence confirmed by the organizers in a social media post
The Uruguay Open is an ATP Challenger Tour event
but Coria has been ranked as high as world No
Forlan has played on the International Tennis Federation (ITF) senior tour since his retirement from football in 2018
In August, he told The Athletic that resuming the sport he played as a child had helped him recapture the adrenalin rush he felt on the football pitch: “Everyone says that when you retire from football
you are not going to have anything compared to it
but it has taken me to a place that I get that adrenaline.”
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uses an aggressive baseline style of play in singles tournaments
He plays regularly at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club in Montevideo
and hosted the Uruguay Davis Cup ties that Forlan would watch as a child alongside matches between his idols
Forlan played for Manchester United between 2002 and 2004
eventually winning over fans after a barren run of 27 appearances without a goal following his transfer from Argentine club Independiente
Spells at Atletico Madrid and Villarreal followed, in which he won the Pichichi Trophy for the top goalscorer in a La Liga season at both clubs
He also ranks third in Uruguay’s all-time top scorer rankings
The striker helped his side finish fourth in the 2010 World Cup where he won the Golden Ball with five goals in seven games
Forlan explained to The Athletic how his decision to play tennis overcomes his reputation as a footballer
‘This guy has played since he was a kid because the technique is more of a tennis player
But it looks like he played tennis his whole life’
but if you see me play nowadays you will see a tennis player
He’ll face the winner of the match between Argentinian Tomas Martin Etcheverry
and Brazilian Joao Fonseca in the next round
Argentinian lucky loser Federico Coria defeated Frenchman Hugo Gaston 6-3, 6-2 to move into the second round of the Argentina Open at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club on Wednesday evening
will face the winner of the match between Argentinian Tomas Martin Etcheverry
other first-round results (Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club
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Federico Coria at the 2025 Movistar Chile Open: Live Stream
TV ChannelData SkriveIn the Movistar Chile Open quarterfinals on Friday
Ugo Carabelli enters the quarterfinals after winning in three sets
over Thiago Monteiro on Thursday in the Round of 16
Coria is coming off a three-set win in his most recent match on Thursday in the Round of 16 over Alejandro Tabilo (7-6
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we explore some of the best stays in the magical village of Luján de Cuyo
When choosing where to stay during your trip to Mendoza
the answers may vary depending on how you want to spend your available days
The city of Mendoza offers a wide range of possibilities to enjoy cozy cafés
and tours you can plan according to your curiosity
known as the "Land of Malbec," offers spots that will make your stay a memorable experience
Chacras de Coria is a great spot to stay in Mendoza all year roundJust 15 minutes from the city
this district of Luján de Cuyo boasts boutique hotels and inns where you can enjoy its small urban center and the proximity to wineries open to tourism
Nestled in the northern oasis of the province
"Chacras" stands out for its tree-lined streets and old mansions alongside a must-visit gastronomic hub and other fascinating points of interest
let’s explore eight options to discover
Lares de ChacrasHarmony and simplicity coexist in a natural and healthy environment. This boutique hotel has 11 rooms and guarantees guests an intimate atmosphere. Lares de Chacras features a wine cellar with a reading room
a restaurant with “homestyle cooking,” and a multipurpose room (SUM)
as well as a pool and jacuzzi in the hotel’s garden
Comprehensive advice is also available to visit restaurants
or organize special activities with private transportation
According to Tripadvisor's Travellers Choice Awards
the hotel ranked 3rd in South America’s Small & Boutique category in 2024
based on real traveler reviews and a perfect 5.0 score
Insider tip: It’s one of 8 accommodations in Mendoza recommended by the Michelin Guide for its extraordinary style
Where: Larrea 1266
La MaríaOne of the newest boutique hotels in Chacras, La María blends nature and comfort
It offers 7 luxurious and well-equipped suites inspired by world literature figures such as Jorge Luis Borges
with private spaces ranging from 63 to 100 m²
and a soon-to-open multipurpose room designed for holistic activities
The hotel's "fire corner" offers a memorable gastronomic experience
Insider tip: The rooms at La María have private spas and pools
as well as fireplaces and workspaces in each suite
Where: Darragueira 1551
Casa GlebiniasAt Casa Glebinias
the main house includes the common areas and is separate from the lodgings
an open kitchen with an à la carte restaurant
The 7,000 m² park and pool offer a backdrop of the Andes Mountains
creating an atmosphere designed for enjoying every space
Tourist information is available for guests
Insider tip: This garden hotel practices sustainability and circular economy
and has been awarded multiple times by Tripadvisor travelers
Where: Medrano 2272
SB Winemaker´s HouseThis luxury boutique hotel belongs to renowned winemaker Susana Balbo and her daughter, Ana Lovaglio Balbo. SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites focuses on wine
You may also be interested in: What to do in Mendoza during Spring-Summer
SB has a main area connected to seven glass-walled spa suites via a garden with aromatic pathways
Insider tip: The suites range from 693 to 784 m²
You can enjoy wine experiences and taste selections curated by an expert winemaker
Where: Viamonte 5022
Finca AdalgisaFinca Adalgisa is perfect for those who want to stay on a charming estate located in an old Malbec vineyard with over 100 years of history
with a beautiful garden featuring cozy nooks for reading
There’s a delightful pool and a shaded area ideal for the coming months
as well as a small winery offering tastings
Breakfasts feature eggs from the estate’s chickens
and homemade jams to pair with a good cup of coffee or tea
Insider tip: Take a cooking class with chef Cristina Brino
sample the estate’s own Arauco olive oil and Finca Adalgisa Malbec
Where: Pueyrredón 2222
Posada El EncuentroThis is the place if you’re looking for a quiet, family-friendly, smoke-free option with designated smoking areas. Posada El Encuentro has 7 double rooms
and 4 shared apartments equipped with a coffee maker
and laundry are available for an extra fee
Insider tip: The rustic yet elegant architecture defines the identity of this small boutique hotel
Where: Capitán Candelaria 5413
Casa de CoriaA colonial-style hotel with 120 years of history that time has transformed into an inn. Casa de Coria is a cozy boutique bed & breakfast with six double suites and charming architecture
The house is made of adobe and has three common areas: a barbecue area
all open at any time for guests to use at their leisure
This small hotel offers an intimate and relaxing environment surrounded by century-old trees
The rooms are named after grape varieties and come in different sizes
Insider tip: It’s located just a few meters from the main square and church
Where: Justicia 28
Casa La GaleanaThis eco boutique hotel and spa offers 9 rooms scattered across a large garden, surrounded by floral and fruit trees. This is the place for those seeking privacy, tranquility, and connection with nature. Casa La Galeana has its own spa
a wellness center offering holistic therapies that make a difference
the hotel’s concept is eco-sustainable
Insider tip: The hotel uses techniques typical of ecological and regenerative tourism to reduce its carbon footprint
Where: Viamonte 4134
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Former Uruguay striker Diego Forlan swung and missed on court alongside Argentina's Federico Coria as his tennis doubles debut ended in defeat
6-2 to Bolivia's Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos at the Uruguay Open on Wednesday
The 45-year-old Forlan buckled under the pressure as the duo were outplayed by the dynamic Bolivian pair
managing just 27 points in the 47-minute match
It was a stark contrast to the roaring applause from the sell-out crowd at the Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club
who were hoping to see the same magic that Forlan once produced on the soccer pitch
I knew that the possibility of it being a difficult game for us was very high
I played an exhibition in 2017 and 2018 and I didn't have the experience of today," an upbeat Forlan told a post-match news conference
Forlan and Coria were granted wild-card entries to play doubles in the tournament
Forlan enjoyed a brilliant soccer career with Uruguay
including a heroic run to the semifinals of the 2010 World Cup
Inter Milan and Manchester United player turned his attention to tennis after hanging up his boots in 2018
Forlan has competed in several over-40 tournaments in Montevideo
also standing out at the MT1000 in Lima on the ITF World Tennis Masters Tour
it seems his transition from soccer star to tennis novice will require a few more practice sets
The Challenger Tour event runs in Montevideo until Nov 17
Joao Fonseca has won three of his last five matches
Fonseca won the Challenger title in Canberra in his season-opening tournament without losing a set
Fonseca qualified for the main draw tournament in Melbourne without losing a single set
he was stopped in the second main draw round against Sonego
It is his first appearance in Buenos Aires
Joao won against Etcheverry in straight sets
Federico Coria has won three of his last five matches
Federico failed to qualify for the main draw tournament
losing against Djere in the final qualifying round
Coria entered the main draw tournament as a lucky loser
Coria won against Gaston in straight sets in the opening main draw round
Coria reached the semifinals last year in Buenos Aires
losing against Diaz Acosta in straight sets
Coria is a clay-court specialist who played in Buenos Aires for six consecutive years
We expect a tight match with a possible three sets
Coria covering the games handicap is a value bet
Value bet/ the best odds: Federico Coria +4.5 games handicap @2.00 @bet365
Pablo Martinez has won four of his last five matches
Pablo won the opening round match against Dzumhur in three tight sets
Pablo adapted to the surface and turned the match around
He trailed 2-4 in the deciding set and even saved a match point
His last appearance here was in 2023 when he lost in the opening round against Zapata Miralles in three sets
Diego Schwartzman has won three of his last five matches
He retires this week at the Argentina Open in his hometown of Buenos Aires
losing against Ugo Carabelli in the opening round
considering he has not played competitive matches since the US Open 2024
The former top-10 player had a great career and always fought until the end
Schwartzman is the big underdog in this matchup
Pablo played in Rotterdam on indoor hard courts last week and needs time to adapt to the surface
which we saw in his opening match against Dzumhur
Diego will give his best since it is his last career tournament
and he will have a packed crowd on his side
Schwartzman covering the games handicap is a value bet
Value bet/ the best odds: Diego Schwartzman +3.5 games handicap @2.00 @bet365
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It was clear that the relationship between Horacio Zeballos
Coria did not select his compatriot to compete in the Olympic Games in Paris nor put him on the initial list to compete with Argentina in the Davis Cup
A marginalization that few understood and was a result of their poor relationship
Coria ended up calling Zeballos to inquire about his availability
at this moment my relationship with him is not good
Each of us thinks differently and has our reasons
there is pressure one feels in the Davis Cup
having to live a week with the team under his guidance
and not being able to be in sync since we think completely differently wouldn't benefit either the team or me
I have to prioritize being well and adding value
so I couldn't do that in such a competition
I prefer to step aside and stay with my family
I wish the guys the best," he told La Voz Del Estadio
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This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zeballos rechaza la propuesta de Coria para jugar la Copa Davis: "Nuestra relación no es buena"
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The former world number 3 denounces the difference in the Italian's case: "All I ask is that the treatment be equal for everyone"
Despite there still being some unknowns to resolve in this recent doping case in which Jannik Sinner is involved
some aspects of the investigation have come to light
in addition to the resolution by the ITIA that allows (and has allowed during the past few months) the current world number one to keep playing
Other organizations are continuing to work on this situation
organizations that have the power to impose a punishment
Many players on the circuit have not hesitated to speak out on the issue
although all criticize the process and lack of coherence throughout the procedure
as well as the fact that it was kept secret for several months
Guillermo Coria
former world number 3 and Roland Garros finalist
had to pause his career for seven months during the season he won his first ATP title after testing positive for nandrolone in a doping test
a supplement that entered his body through a contaminated vitamin
The Argentine managed to prove his innocence
but no one could give him back those seven months he spent away from competition
"All I ask is for equal treatment for everyone"
"I feel that I did not receive the same treatment as him
and I gave it closure because I did not have a good time
All I ask is for equal treatment for everyone," concludes the Argentine
joining the request of most current circuit players
denouncing the clear difference in treatment that has been seen with this doping case involving Jannik Sinner
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Guillermo Coria, sobre el caso de Jannik Sinner: "Yo no tuve el mismo trato que él"
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Coria claimed a two-set victory over Calvin Hemery (6-4
6-2) in the qualifying round in his most recent match on Monday
Herbert is coming off a two-set win in his most recent match on Monday in the qualifying round over Harold Mayot (6-1
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