Gastón Gaudio
Argentine tennis player
Gastón Gaudio (born December 7, 1978) nicknamed El Gato (Spanish for The Cat), is a professional tennis player from Argentina. His career-high ATP Entry ranking was No. 5 in 2005. He was the 2004 Roland Garros champion.
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Quotes
edit- They are the "galácticos," the Real Madrid team and I am Valencia.
- On his compatariots David Nalbandian and Guillermo Coria. "French Open tennis : Argentina keeps rewriting history". International Herald Tribune. 2004-06-03.
- I think maybe you should ask someone else. Don't ask me.
- When asked how one could stop Federer winning his third straight Masters Cup title "Gaston Gaudio press conference losing to Roger Federer". ASAP Sports. 2005-11-19.
- I'm used to it.
- When asked on how frustrating was losing against Hewitt on Roland Garros 2007 after being up 2 sets to 0 "An Interview with Gaston Gaudio". Roland Garros. 2007-05-31.
About Gastón Gaudio
edit- I have known Gastón since I was 10 years old. He is a friend like the friends I have of all my life. With him or Juan Chela, friendship goes far away from tennis. The truth is that what happened to him is unbelievable because winning Roland Garros is everyone of us' dream. When I saw him crying on TV, I cried too. And my mother dropped a lot of tears; she was deeply touched because she loves him like a son.
- Mariano Zabaleta on Gaudio winning Roland Garros (Spanish) "El Gato de Triumfo". Clarin. 2004-06-14.