Fighting pain…
injuries right and left… The Borlée incident.
As I mentioned in my last post, a
sudden pain in my right arm prevented me to play the Eastern Canadian
Championship. I was eager to go and
measure myself against the top guys in Ontario, but an irritation on a couple
of tendons in my arm made me change my mind.
Québec was well represented with
Olivier Borlée in the +40s as #1 seeded,
Alex Blaettler and Martin Lemay (top and second seeded respectively) and
so on.
Tournament showed great matches
and old rivalries that pushed these gladiators to the limit. Borlée’s run had a
halt in the semis against Robert Husain from Ontario. During the first set at 4
games-all Olli’s Achilles tendon ruptured and left our brave friend twisting in
pain. Martin Lemay ran to help his friend just minutes away of playing his own
semifinal match. Olivier was later brought back to Montréal where he went
through surgery to repair the damage.
Is going to take some time to recover,
but I’m sure we’ll see him back next season as strong and hard to beat as
usual.
Have a good recovery Olivier!
Going back to the tournament, the
Borlée incident may have played a little bit on Martin’s defeat in the +45s
semifinals. I was told that his legendary focus on the task in hand was no
longer there. A 3 set battle against Dariusz Kozak, showed a rollercoaster of
emotions. The outcome in the result testifies it: 6-3, 0-6, 6-2 for the fourth
seeded. But Martin got third place the following day beating Mike O’Neill by
demolition.
Alex Blaettler was running the
show on skates and went on to win the tournament without dropping a set… again.
A well-deserved victory for this simpatico Swiss lad.
My plans to come back at
Carrefour Laval got delayed as the pain in my arm kept bothering me. Not
preventing me to keep training, but still bad enough not to be able to play a
full competition match. So… another tournament to skip.
In the meantime, Lucien Desmarais
invited Martin Drapeau and me for a nice lunch downtown Montréal. He wanted to
thank us for our contribution to the Rankings Committee at the AVTQ
(Association des Vétérans de Tennis du Québec). We had a great time with
Lucien, who also brought many gifts for us. We got spoiled. I’m glad that we
are helping somehow; organizing tournaments, running the whole league, is a lot
of work. And we are just providing a little bit of our expertise in order to
unload part of that weight from Lucien’s shoulders.
Thanks Lucien for the nice time,
the anecdotes, and the gifts!
See you in the hunt.
Yours,
IRON GAUCHO
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