quote:By BEN ROTHENBERG AUG. 2, 2014
WASHINGTON — The longest road to the biggest stages of tennis started where no road had before.
Victor Estrella Burgos, who turned 34 on Saturday, will be the oldest player ever to make his debut in the main draw at the United States Open when it begins Aug. 25. He will also be the first from the Dominican Republic to participate in the 128-player draw. In February, he became the first Dominican to crack the ATP top 100 after he won a Challenger tournament in Salinas, Ecuador.
“I won the tournament, and finally it means that my dream is true, to make top 100,” he said last week. “This day I’m not going to forget because it’s unbelievable how I wanted so much to show the world that in Dominican, we can play tennis. We have the athleticism for this; just we have to work hard.”
Ranked 87th, Estrella Burgos is projected to reach a career-best No. 80 this week after reaching the third round of the Citi Open in Washington. His ascent has been steep: At this time last year, he was ranked outside the top 300.
No one else in Estrella Burgos’s family played tennis, but his father was friendly with a coach at a tennis club in their city, Santiago. With 8-year-old Victor frequently fighting with his two older brothers, his father sent him to the club to stay out of trouble, and the coach channeled Victor’s hyperactivity into work as a ball boy.
“My first time, nobody was teaching me,” he said. “I think I saw, I copied from other people, how they played, and then I start to play. Thank God the club allowed me to play, because I was a hyper kid, but I never made trouble.”
Though small for his age (even now he is only 5 feet 8 inches), Estrella Burgos began playing against older teenagers and adults.
“The first time I played an adult tournament, I was 14 years old,” he said. “They don’t want to let me play because I’m so short, so small. I was like 5 feet, maximum. They don’t want me to play because the tournament had an alcohol sponsor, Heineken. They said, ‘No, he cannot play.’ I was crying; I was fighting with them, ‘Please, I want to play.’
“And then they let me play in my city. I made the semifinals, in Santiago. After that, they let me play all the alcohol tournaments.”
But because he had little money, Estrella Burgos largely delayed his career at the ages when most players are making their biggest pushes to reach the tour. He worked at the club in Santiago as a coach, competing only occasionally in tournaments and for the Dominican’s Davis Cup team.
In 2006, after a brief stint working as a sparring partner for the Puerto Rican Davis Cup team in Miami, Estrella Burgos, at the urging of a coach, decided to try to make a living in Futures and Challenger events in the Americas. His results were largely unimpressive until a year ago, when he was inspired by a surprisingly successful recovery from an injured elbow ligament.
“I still have the level,” he remembered thinking, “and I’m going to keep it.”
After moving into the top 100 in February, Estrella Burgos played in the main draw of Grand Slam events for the first time, at the French Open in May and at Wimbledon in June, losing in the first round both times.
In July, Estrella Burgos had his best result at the ATP level, reaching the semifinals of a tournament in Bogotá, Colombia, by ousting 14th-ranked Richard Gasquet in the quarterfinals. He lost to the eventual champion, Bernard Tomic, in a third-set tiebreaker.
Along with an ability to summon better tennis against tough competition, Estrella Burgos attributes much of his rapid rise to a focus on conditioning. Instead of playing tournaments, he is taking the next two weeks off for a training regimen designed to put him in peak shape for the Open.
Though he wants to keep playing, Estrella Burgos plans to start a foundation to provide equipment to promising young players and increase the number of public courts in Santiago (population 550,753), where there were only nine public courts, most in disrepair.
“This is making me very sad,” he said of the lack of opportunities. “A lot of little guys, I think they can have talent, but they cannot play because they don’t have memberships.”
Estrella Burgos said that more children in his country, a world power in baseball, had been motivated to play tennis by his success.
“They are motivated because I’m the first one,” he said. “I receive every times a lot of messages from the kids and everything. But it’s not going to be easy. They have to be very interested and working hard.”
Estrella Burgos hopes the excitement of his playing at the Open will inspire even more children, especially with the crowds he hopes will support him in New York, home to more than 650,000 Dominicans.
At his second-round victory in Washington last week, the contingent was small but boisterous, which he said reflected the outsize energy of his nation.
“If here we have 10 Dominican people,” he said after that match, “it’s going to be like 100, for sure.”
Omdat ie niet de zekerheid van een main draw hadquote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 09:51 schreef Norrage het volgende:
Hoezo doet Slice niet mee in Rotterdam?
Waar speelt die wannabe dan?quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 10:05 schreef luckass het volgende:
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Omdat ie niet de zekerheid van een main draw had
Nickname is "Sascha"…Speaks German, English and Russian...Father, Alexander, was a former pro player and is now his coach; mother, Irena, is a tennis coach; older brother, Mischa, is also a pro…Family moved to Germany in 1991…Started playing tennis aged five...Former junior World No. 1, won 2014 Australian Open junior title (d. Kozlov); had finished runner-up at 2013 Roland Garros juniors (l. to Garin)…Idol growing up was Roger Federer. Hobbies include watching NBA basketball...Favourite sporting personality is Lebron James...Trains in Hamburg and Saddlebrook, Florida...Physical trainer is Jez Green (since 2013).quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 12:20 schreef XL het volgende:
Ben benieuwd wat Zverev tegen RBA kan!
Is het eigenlijk een broer van Michael Zverev?
Een goeie run gehad in Hamburg, verder vind ik het (vooralsnog) niet veel.quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 12:40 schreef XL het volgende:
Ja dus, heb grote broer wel al een tijd niet meer gezien.... waarschijnlijk afgegleden naar de Challengers. Kleine Alex lijkt veelbelovender....
Heel erg jong voor zo'n run! Zelfs met goede loting, mazzel, wind mee, bier in zicht enz.quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 12:52 schreef luckass het volgende:
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Een goeie run gehad in Hamburg, verder vind ik het (vooralsnog) niet veel.
Je vergeet thuisbaan.quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 12:58 schreef XL het volgende:
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Heel erg jong voor zo'n run! Zelfs met goede loting, mazzel, wind mee, bier in zicht enz.
Die run was niet alleen goed, die was tamelijk bijzonder. Was ook helemaal geen makkelijke loting eigenlijk, goede spelers (voor dat toernooi).quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 12:52 schreef luckass het volgende:
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Een goeie run gehad in Hamburg, verder vind ik het (vooralsnog) niet veel.
Hij veegde wel Haase toenquote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 13:19 schreef Norrage het volgende:
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Die run was niet alleen goed, die was tamelijk bijzonder. Was ook helemaal geen makkelijke loting eigenlijk, goede spelers (voor dat toernooi).
Maar ja, sindsdien weinig van vernomen. Verloor zelfs ergens van Slice, dat is geen goed teken.
Raonic ook wel eens. Heeft wel aangegeven dat dat zijn slechtste wedstrijd ooit was.quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 13:19 schreef Norrage het volgende:
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Die run was niet alleen goed, die was tamelijk bijzonder. Was ook helemaal geen makkelijke loting eigenlijk, goede spelers (voor dat toernooi).
Maar ja, sindsdien weinig van vernomen. Verloor zelfs ergens van Slice, dat is geen goed teken.
Kon je verwachten toch ?quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 14:52 schreef luckass het volgende:
Ernie heeft z'n startgeld weer binnen?
Zou die daarvoor spelen?quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 14:52 schreef luckass het volgende:
Ernie heeft z'n startgeld weer binnen?
Rustig aan, het blijft PHM, hij moet nog uitserveren straksquote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 20:44 schreef Tim86 het volgende:
Kut Dimitrov. Hoopte hem weer live te zien vrijdag. En kut voor mijn XL game. Dacht op safe te gaan met hem
Dit geeft hij niet meer af hoorquote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 20:49 schreef Szura het volgende:
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Rustig aan, het blijft PHM, hij moet nog uitserveren straks
WTT zo kut. Rosmalenquote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 21:13 schreef PippenScottie het volgende:
PHM will be PHM.
Ik ging vroeger wel vaak naar Rotterdam toe. Met kleine kinderen gaat dat lastig...
Rosmalen blijft toch mijn favoriete NL toernooi om te bezoeken!
Tegen PHM is dat geen kunstquote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 21:18 schreef Norrage het volgende:
Dimi is wel een ontsnappingskunstenaar hoor
WTT beter tennis, Rosmalen betere sfeer.quote:
goede muziek ook in Rosmalen. Al wordt dat niet door iedereen gewaardeerdquote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 21:19 schreef Tim86 het volgende:
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WTT beter tennis, Rosmalen betere sfeer.
7-2 Dimitrov
Ach, door die muziek hoor je het geschreeuw vanaf de tribunes niet. Dat heeft soms ook zijn voordelen.quote:Op maandag 9 februari 2015 21:22 schreef franklop het volgende:
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goede muziek ook in Rosmalen. Al wordt dat niet door iedereen gewaardeerd
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