Ramiro Moyano, an important injury that will see him come back stronger [Vídeo] The player had to undergo surgery and dreams of climbing the rankings alongside Juan Martin Diaz 20/12/2016 En Español Denmark in numbers: Ortega's 10th, Tapia's achievement & Araújo's final debut How Grabiel helped Ortega and González get back to winning two years later Brussels in numbers: Lebrón hits milestone, Lima and Llaguno's historic streak Winning pair Maxi Sánchez and Capra reunite after short split Alejandra's 40: a look back at Salazar's illustrious career so far Alejandro Ruiz and 'Momo' González form new hard-hitting duo Alicante semi-finalists Las Heras/Virseda crack The Race 2022 top ten Alicante in numbers: Salazar reaches unprecedented milestone, Lebrón equals historic record Top four hold places in The Race 2022, Llaguno and Riera storm to fifth The Race 2022: Tapia/Gutiérrez remain top, Di Nenno/Navarro close in The ATP and the WTA join forces with the World Padel Tour again Sanyo report: the tough path that forged the leyend Ramiro Moyano is excited ahead of 2017. The player from La Plata will share the court with Juan Martín Díaz and both have set themselves the target of finishing among the top four pairings on the World Padel Tour. Ramiro couldn't end the season as he was forced to retire in San Sebastian after snapping his Achilles tendon. After receiving the bad news and missing out on the Estrella Damm Master Final he had to undergo surgery. He tells us in detail how the operation went and how he feels after it. Moyano has come out stronger and is only thinking about recovering as quickly as possible to be present at the first event next season. His targets are crystal clear: come back as quickly as possible, enjoy himself alongside Juan Martin and reach the top four in the rankings.