domingo, 29 de mayo de 2011

interview with Rodrigo Orozco BEST PLAYER AWARD Mendocino TENNIS FEDERATION Category: First-2010

Interview with Rodrigo OrozcoBEST PLAYER AWARD Mendocino TENNIS FEDERATIONCategory: First-20101 - How many years have you been playing tennis Rodrigo?
I started playing at age 8, now I have 25. I've been playing 17 years
2 - How was your tennis experience in Europe?I went to play in Europe in 2006 with 20 years with the intention of getting a club to hire me to play Interclue. Next year I was hired to play at a club in Germany (Kircheim Teck) where I played a season and a club in France (Union Sportive Vendome) where I played for three (3) seasons. It was a very nice experience that helped me improve my game, learn to play on other surfaces besides the clay, learn other languages ​​and see other countries with different cultures. The same year he played in Europe for the first time, capable of becoming a professional player for two years getting to be in the world ranking since 1300 of the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals)3 - What do you like to convey as a tennis pro?As a tennis coach I like to teach both technical and tactical aspects to help my students become good players as well as values ​​and ideals for which, besides being tennis players are good people and good sports
4 - What is the last tournament you won?The last tournament win was the 7th (seventh) stage circuit class Mendoza in October last year (2010) in the club CRYDAA (Sport and Recreation Centre Argentino - Arabic)
 
5 - and finally as a teacher "You cons differences between hockey and tennis?I notice the difference between tennis and hockey is that in the former players are welcome so when they're in a field and often on a trip out to solve their problems and difficulties without assistance, which helps to be more independent in making decisions and not rely heavily on others. Besides the wins also enjoy a more personal. While in the hockey game and accompanying coexistence is more social, because if you play as when you're off the court is a team so that both decisions, triumphs and defeats are shared what support for greater solidarity among people

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