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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
She seems to be different off court.
Now, about that cackle...
Now, about that cackle...
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
She comes across as a 21 or 22 year old coed to me when she's off court most times. Or a 23 or 24 year old grad still living that mostly carefree college life, roommate and partying included. Diametrically different vibe than what she gives on court.
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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This may get deleted. Folks in tennis Twitter are asking why this is even being said.
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
Because it is a silly joke? No harm in that?
(It is a bad joke, still not a crime).
(It is a bad joke, still not a crime).
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
Hilarious. Is it 1950? Thought that account would be above saying something asinine like that.
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In my world the problem is a gender reveal party. Truly one of the most idiotic things this millennium has brought us.
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
I saw the title before the photo and I thought it was going to be some kind of stupid fireworks exploding or something else that mirrored some of the more disastrous reveals. Not a pedestrian blue shirt and pink shorts.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:58 am In my world the problem is a gender reveal party. Truly one of the most idiotic things this millennium has brought us.
It's astounding the destruction that has come from freaking gender reveals.
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
If there is to be a 'gender reveal', it's getting closer to happening... he's currently ahead of Ruud 2 sets to love.
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
really need to understand Jenson Brooksby's game.. it is a bit of a mystery to me thus far.. how on earth does he beat all these top layers?
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
I saw a great summary of it so of course now I can't find it.
Said that Brooksby uses all of the court and keeps players pinned. Great tactician that also mixes up a little bit more than normal "robots. "
Brooksby dominated long rallies and made ruud hit absurd number of backhand.
Said that Brooksby uses all of the court and keeps players pinned. Great tactician that also mixes up a little bit more than normal "robots. "
Brooksby dominated long rallies and made ruud hit absurd number of backhand.
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Re: ATP WTA AO 1/16 - 1/29 2023
The BH is as solid as can be. All his strokes are ugly and weird, but the BH is a metronome. And Ruud decided to go to the BH and it did not pay.
But your point (Ashkor) is spot on. How does he get away with that?
But your point (Ashkor) is spot on. How does he get away with that?
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