“I am more beautiful after Roland Garros” – interview with Juan Pablo Varillas
SANTIAGO, Chile - Winning makes you more beautiful. That's what Juan Pablo Varillas believes: "After Roland Garros I'm prettier". The Peruvian sits down to talk with CLAY without complications about a reality that touches tennis players. If the triumphs bring money
Ignacio Buse, the young star who chose the court over the kitchen despite inspiration from uncle Chef Gastón Acurio
SANTIAGO, Chile - Center court at Chile's Estadio Nacional was a hostile place for Ignacio Buse, a 19-year-old who experienced his first Davis Cup away tie. He didn't mind. He even described the scenario as "ideal". He, 438th in the ranking.
“Psychotherapy has helped me to believe more in myself” – interview with Juan Pablo Varillas
NEW YORK - Seeing a psychologist has helped Peru's number one to understand that his mind, physique and tennis are fit for the top level of competition, after being relegated to the secondary circuit for five or six years without
Varillas, the surprise of Roland Garros who wants to ruin Djokovic’s party: “When you step on the court you are 50-50”.
PARIS - Juan Pablo Varillas has been watching Peru from afar for six years, although he never stops thinking about Peru. This Sunday, when the world No. 94 will step onto the Philippe Chatrier stadium for the most important match