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meganfernandez wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 3:54 am ...

Could have been tennis trophies.
Which would have had to be somebody else's.
Owendonovan wrote: Wed Jul 26, 2023 3:58 am Could have been something he'll regret less in ten years as well.
And THAT is the crux of getting a tattoo.
Remember the joke? The person that got himself a tattoo that read "NO REGERTS!".
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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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That's a big boat.
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Bendou Zhang🎾
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She said YES!!!

Former No. 12 player Wang Qiang is engaged. Let's congratulate her before thinking is she going to come back😂

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Owendonovan wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 10:48 pm That's a big boat.
A GOAT boat.
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And I find that to be, actually, a hell of a compliment :rofl:
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ponchi101 wrote: Tue Aug 01, 2023 2:28 pm And I find that to be, actually, a hell of a compliment :rofl:
The highest, from Benoit. :)
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Emma Raducanu and rumoured boyfriend Carlo Agostinelli celebrate his 23rd birthday with an evening at Oswald’s
Reports of a romance have made headlines. Now Emma Raducanu and Carlo Agostinelli have stepped out at one of London’s hottest private members’ clubs
By Natasha Leake

19 July 2023

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EMMA RADUCANU AND FORMER HARROW HEAD BOY CARLO AGOSTINELLI AT OSWALD'S ON FRIDAY

Rumours have been swirling of a relationship between tennis golden girl Emma Raducanu and former Harrow head boy Carlo Agostinelli. Now, the couple have given one of the surest signs yet that love is in the air – after stepping out last Friday to celebrate Agostinelli’s 23rd birthday. Their venue of choice? Oswald’s, the glamorous private members’ club in Mayfair, frequented by A-Listers and royals (Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi were there the same night).

Emma and Carlo arrived in style at around 7.30pm. Raducanu dazzled in a green-toned silver dress with delicate pleated skirt which swirled around her as she walked into the club. She topped the stylish outfit with a navy blazer, accessorising with low black heels which each had a black bow, and a ring on her middle finger.

Carlo, meanwhile, sported a navy blue suit, along with a co-ordinated navy shirt and white handkerchief in his top pocket. He paired the outfit with a couple of stylish navy blue velvet slippers, complete with green palm tree embroidery detail on the front. The couple reportedly left the club at around 11.30pm.

Agostinelli is the son of London-based private equity billionaire Robert Agostinelli, 70, a former Goldman Sachs banker who once tried to buy Liverpool football club. After leaving Harrow, the 23-year-old went on to attend Stanford University in the US, reading International Relations and playing soccer in his spare time. He and Raducanu were first spotted together when they shared photos from Mexico on Instagram. At the time, Agostinelli was compared to a young Rafael Nadal with his long, dark hair. :roll:

In mid-June, Emma Raducanu was photographed outside Agostinelli’s £2 million pound mansion block in Kensington, and the rumours seemed to be truer than ever. The two were also pictured coming out of Whole Foods together at the beginning of July, looking cool and casual in relaxed outfits. Though neither Raducanu nor Agostinelli have publicly admitted to their relationship, evidence would point to the fact that the two are getting closer by the day.

Surely, there will be many more date nights to come.

https://www.tatler.com/article/emma-rad ... at-oswalds
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Tsitsidosa Updates
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Hmm

Anyway here's their latest update...

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The video of Venus at Serena's gender reveal party is priceless--I think it's on Serena's TikTok

On the downside, Venus has to tape her knee even at a gender reveal party
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ti-amie wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 10:05 pm Tsitsidosa Updates
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Hmm

Anyway here's their latest update...

:vomit:

Ok, I'm going to be the first to say that I hate this couple solely based on their social media posts
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JTContinental wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 11:50 pm ...

:vomit:

Ok, I'm going to be the first to say that I hate this couple solely based on their social media posts
And... I can go to sleep today happy :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

(And, BTW. The Mediterranean is conspicuously void of currents. It is enclosed and the current are very week to negligible. But I would not expect Paula to know that).
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JTContinental wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 11:50 pm
ti-amie wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2023 10:05 pm Tsitsidosa Updates
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Hmm

Anyway here's their latest update...

:vomit:

Ok, I'm going to be the first to say that I hate this couple solely based on their social media posts
But, but, but love flows like the currents of the Mediterranean, connecting our hearts across borders and cultures.......
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Roger Federer Is Having Fun in Retirement
The tennis star and Jonathan Anderson have teamed up with Uniqlo to create a sports-inspired fashion collection.

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Roger Federer in the Royal Box with Catherine, Princess of Wales, at Wimbledon in July. Credit...Clive Brunskill/Getty Images


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On Wednesday morning a crowd gathered outside the Uniqlo flagship store on Fifth Avenue hoping to catch a glimpse of Roger Federer.

The tennis player, who retired in 2022, was inside introducing his first fashion collection, which he designed with Jonathan Anderson. It will be sold by Uniqlo starting Aug. 28, the first day of the U.S. Open.

Mr. Federer, 41, has long sold hats and T-shirts with his RF logo, but this project is different. The collection includes fast-drying polo shorts, fleece zip-up jackets and nylon joggers.

“They have more of a ’90s look,” Mr. Federer said about the joggers. “I grew up in them, and bringing them back was a lot of fun.”

Mr. Federer was involved in almost all the details, from fabric to zippers. “For me it was important to get a feeling with Jonathan that I would still have my own style, and knowing how much say I would actually have instead of him saying, ‘Do you like this?’ and me saying, ‘Yes I do,’ and then we move on,” he said.

Mr. Federer knew Mr. Anderson from mutual friends in the fashion world. “He is the hottest designer out there,” Mr. Federer said. “He’s done stuff in the past with Uniqlo. When the idea came up for us to work together, I was very excited.”

On the morning of the introduction, Mr. Federer seemed happy and relaxed as he showed off his new clothes. Designing clothes, after all, isn’t the only thing he has been doing in retirement. He has been traveling with his family, hopping onstage at concerts, even attending Grand Slam tournaments as a spectator.

In the edited interview below, Mr. Federer talks about his life in retirement.

Why did you want to create your own collection?

We have such a great style history in tennis. René Lacoste and Stan Smith were wonderful tennis players. I feel it’s important to remember where we came from. And if I can make tennis look stylish, I think I should do that.

My collection is designed to be worn while you are playing or afterward. It’s been difficult for some reason, I don’t know why, to do this crossover — from on court to off court. Not the sweaty look, of course, but let’s say you don’t sweat, you can still wear my clothes to walk on the street and look stylish.

What was the hardest part about creating a collection?

The starting point is the one that gets me the most nervous. It’s important to give the collection a direction and know where you want to end up.

Were you worried about retiring and what it would do to your fan base?

I always feel like I’ve reached a high point, and then it keeps going.

Life without the game, and life without the fans, and life without the schedule that has dominated my life for 25 years has definitely been something I didn’t know how I would take. For the longest time I tried to come back and give it one more shot and leave the game healthy, but it was not doable.

But the good/bad thing about Covid, and with my knee surgery, is that everything started to slow down in the past three years, so it wasn’t like I came from playing 100 matches and then boom, it’s over.

At the end I was relieved, I think, and happy to retire. It ended in the most perfect way at the Laver Cup. I was surrounded by my biggest rivals, and my family was there and my friends. For me it felt like, “OK, I’m good now. I don’t need to chase that itch anymore.”

You returned to Wimbledon this year, where you watched Andy Murray play from the Royal Box. What was it like to be a spectator?

Last year I walked out on Centre Court for the 100-year anniversary celebration. It was beautiful but painful. I was injured. I didn’t know if I was going to be able to play again, so it was a very emotional moment. But this year was totally different. My dad whispered to me, “Don’t you wish you were playing on court instead of sitting and watching?” and I was like, “No. I feel content watching and enjoying the game.”

It was so fun sitting next to Princess Catherine. I know her quite well. She is an avid tennis fan, and she plays herself. Sometimes we have to be careful we don’t speak too much. You can talk, and then it’s super-quiet, and then you have to applaud.

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The new collection is designed to be worn on and off court. Credit...UNIQLO

You’ve been spending a lot of time in New York City this year, co-chairing the Met Gala, posting pictures of yourself on Instagram eating cheeseburgers. Do you feel the city has changed since before the pandemic?

I’ve always been strict and serious about being a professional athlete, but I would eat burgers, I would eat desserts, I would have a glass of wine. For me having a burger was nothing out of the ordinary, but this one was perfect looking, so I had to post a picture of it.

I was so busy when I came for the Met Gala. I feel the buzz is back.

In July, you got onstage at a Coldplay concert in Zurich, where you played a shaker. How did that happen?

I met the band when I saw them in Montreal. I don’t know what year it was — maybe 2016? We’ve been in touch a bit. I’ve seen Chris Martin in the Hamptons several times. So when they came to Zurich, I reached out and said, “I’m so excited, I would love to come.” Chris wrote me back and asked if I wanted to come onstage.

I asked my daughter at dinner, and she looked at me and said: “You have to do this. You only live once.” So I told Chris, “I’m in.” I didn’t even know what I had signed up for.

Is there a side of you away from being a tennis player that you want people to see now?

I started doing more trips that are fun with the family. I took my kids to Lesotho for my foundation’s trip to Africa. We went to the Met Gala. We went on the Orient Express with my parents, things that were just not doable when I played because it took too much time away from the game.

So different sorts of photos are coming out of me, and it’s nice to realize that people are still happy to see me.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/02/styl ... ement.html
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