Archive for November, 2008

New pictures galleries !

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Here are screencaps from Diego’s Misiones interview !

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And new pictures from the AUstrian Open ‘07 in Kitzbuhel…

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Interview for a TV channel in Misiones !

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Diego gave an interview to TV 12 Misiones a few weeks ago and talked about his difficult tennis year, his ranking and how he ended his season..

Subscribe to the Tennis Clinic at the CIT !

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Get closer to El Gato on Dec. 12th ! The Tennis Clinic at the CIT in Buenos Aires has now been confirmed.

See former post for more info. Workshop, tennis exercises and an autograph session are planned.

This full day, lunch included, will cost 200 ARS (around 50 €). If you want to subscribe, send your full name, phone number and passeport number to : 

lalegionargentina@hotmail.com

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Copa Telmex 2007 full match !

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Finally, it’s online… You can watch now the full Semis match of the 2007 Copa Telmex !

Diego Hartfield vs Alessio Di Mauro

Click on the pic to access the screencaps gallery.

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“Podemos ganar la Davis”

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Diego was the flagbearer for Argentina in February 2003, for the first tie in Argentina, beside Gaudio and Chela.

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  And in 2005, he had the chance to be part of the Legion as a sparring-partner…  

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Read Diego’s thoughts on this Davis Cup final between Argentina and Spain, that is now playing in Mar del Plata (just before Rafa’s withdrawal) :

Conocedor a fondo del circuito mundial y de los protagonistas que animarán la final entre Argentina y España, Diego Hartfield se animó a pronosticar que “tenemos una gran chance de ganar la Copa Davis David (Nalbandian) y Juan Martín (Del Potro) están pasando un gran momento. Creo que la clave pasa por ganar sí o sí los puntos del single dos de ellos y tratar robarle algún punto a Nadal o el dobles”, analizó.

Y agregó: “Creo que Argentina es favorita ante el single dos de ellos, quizás no es favorita para ganarle a Nadal, pero David ya le ganó y Juan Martín está jugando muy bien. Y el doble es duro, pero es un 50 y 50”.

(from Territorio Digital 04nov08)

Copa Petrobras videos !

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Thanks to Diego’s brother Guillermo who was our local reporter, we have some nice videos from singles and doubles match during the Copa Petrobras in Asuncion (Paraguay), at the begining of October.

Before the Davis Cup final, enjoy some Argentinian tennis… ;)

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Videos 

Back in 2002 : Italian memories…

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Diego began his international carreer by playing Interclubs in Italy in 2002. Enrico Casadei remembers well “El Chico de Obera”…

(Download the original article in Italian)

From the Atletico Club to a Federer challenge in Paris… And from Roland Garros Centre Court, Diego Hartfield’s pony tail came up…

Settesere - May 2006

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On Sunday afternoon Roland Garros started, with His Majesty Roger Federer playing his first round match on Centre Court against an unknown qualifier. So unknown that the Swiss world number one must have been slightly surprised, since he found himself 3-0 down in the first set, and, in general, struggled a lot almost up to be annoyed (7-5, 7-5, 6-2 the final score) to set himself free of his opponent. But if someone from Faenza was watching that match, he must have been even more amazed than Federer, because on that court battling against the world tennis dominator (Nadal allowing), there was Diego Hartfield, a man who, until little time ago, was hanging around the courts of the Atletico Club in Via Medaglie d’Oro, a man who less than two years ago was playing, and winning, in our national second division.

«Diego is an Argentinian player – says Enrico Casadei, a trainer in Faenza’s club – who, back in 2002, had chosen Perugia, and coach Alberto Castellani, as a European base for his attempt to become a pro. Since Rinaldini, then the president of our club, knows Castellani well, he asked him if he could send Diego to play with us. So it happened and with Diego we moved up to serie A2».

Hartfield remains in Faenza for two years, giving everyone a very good impression, but in 2004 he realizes the time has come to try the big adventure.

«We felt very sorry to see him go – says Casadei – but he wanted to turn pro and couldn’t waste two months a year to play the team championship. So, thanks to Giorgio Bruschi’s help, who also gave him an economical push towards great tennis, he left us to start the international activity. And after the early hurdles, I would say now the results have come: he won a couple of challengers (Tunica Resort and Atlanta, in the US, beating former top-20 Mardy Fish, and now he is number 155 in the world rankings -author’s annotation-) and qualified for Roland Garros, where he really played well at his debut in such an important stage».

Hartfield, a 25 year old from Obera, Argentina, but a Buenos Aires resident, a pony tail going out his cap (he looks like Gaston Gaudio, his surely more famous compatriot), left a very good memory in town.«Really a nice, quiet, easy-going and kind guy. Our advisor Cibotti had found a flat in the centre for him. Here he had a group of persons who helped him, because, since he hadn’t got a wealthy family behind him, he struggled to earn his living. And now we love to think that part of his success comes from Faenza’s push of recent years».

(Translation by Mauro Cappiello)