Meanwhile, Coco Gauff in her fifth straight RG quarterfinal.JTContinental wrote: ↑Sun Jun 01, 2025 7:29 pm According to my unofficial research, there hasn't been an American man in the French Open QFs since Andre Agassi in 2003, and the last time there were two was 1996 (Sampras and Courier).
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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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Lois Boisson
The top pic is Harriet Dart of England who asked the chair to tell Boisson she should wear deodorant during their match in Rouen that Dart went on to lose.
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How brainless one shall be to make such remarks? They are playing an intensive sport where people are supposed to sweat a lot.
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Brainless enough to try some gamesmanship. That's what that was.
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Be merciful. Her parents named her Harriet for pete's sake...
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Great pic of Carlos.
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This has become a thing
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Putting on my theorist hat, Sabalenka should be able to beat Gauff on a slow clay court.. (my) theory says more powerful players will do better than great defenders on a slow court, on a fast court, the opposite.
we shall see how well the theory stands up to reality.
Saba is still my favorite, for W, and even more so (no Swiatek to worry about on grass) because Wimbledon has slowed down so much lately it is not much faster than clay..only Coco can beat her on grass, and maybe, Andreeva.
we shall see how well the theory stands up to reality.
Saba is still my favorite, for W, and even more so (no Swiatek to worry about on grass) because Wimbledon has slowed down so much lately it is not much faster than clay..only Coco can beat her on grass, and maybe, Andreeva.
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