Tia... są jego sprawozdania. Jakby komuś się nie chciało szukać to wklejam bo mogą być pomocne:
First of all i have to say that the wild cards for Rome Master 1000 were not official; Volandri's coach only supposed he didn't get it
Koellerer-Veic 6-1 6-2: Koellerer confirmed my impression of a perfect health and stamina condition. Of course we know he is not Borg, but he is back one of the toughest to beat on clay. Veic was kidding during the second set, giving an imitation of Crazy Dany at every change of court.
Mayer-Arnaboldi 6-2 6-3: relaxed training with a Futures' player for Florian
Ungur-Guez 1-6 6-4 7-6: Ungur just didn't want to work hard in first set. He lost five games from 40-15, or 0-40 and 15-40. Tactic to beat Guez was clear and easy; change rotation on the ball and speed, then close the point. Guez is absolutely not a clay court player, he can't stand top spin on his backhand. Ungur wanted to push hard the ball and Guez made his game of back to back player.
Second set Ungur played decent and went 4-1. Then fell asleep again for a 4-4. Then closed 6-4. Third set was awful from Adrian: 5-2 Guez without struggling a single point. Then he finally returned to match playing his real tennis for a come back to 6-5. In tie-break we saw the real Ungur for an easy 7-3.
The guy is mentally low in many parts of the match, thinking his talent will resolve it all. He plays his best only when everything seems lost.
My conclusions are: an incredible effort for a match that he could have closed 6-3 6-3.
More reports to come...