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Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

That's shocking Crunchy. I expect that they just used an old photo by mistake but Sir Bobby's family could be quite upset if they saw that.

But it could also cause other emotions such as joy "yaaay he's alive!" or anger "that bastard faked his own death like the bloke from Seaton Carew! ".

 

 

Na I know what you mean, but it's quite funny as well

Crunchy  Nuts

Marcos Baghdatis is certainly getting to Novak Djokovic, isn't he!

Wonder what brisket would've thought of Novak bashing the hell out of his racket........he must've damaged the court a bit with the force he put into it!!

 

 

I'm annoyed because Andrew Castle is back in the commentary box....he's not been around as much this past week and I had hoped he'd gone to commentate for someone else. Meh.

 

 

 

Katerina

Ended up watching the Bagdatis match at the weekend. Enjoyed every second of it I must say. Today might have a few exciting games too.

I am miffed that all my favourites are out but Nadal and Federer are always worth watching - I shall be avoiding the Williams brothers like the plague though.

 

Oh and the Murray game - C'mon the other guy. Allez Gasquet

FM
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

Ended up watching the Bagdatis match at the weekend. Enjoyed every second of it I must say. Today might have a few exciting games too.

I am miffed that all my favourites are out but Nadal and Federer are always worth watching - I shall be avoiding the Williams brothers like the plague though.

 

Oh and the Murray game - C'mon the other guy. Allez Gasquet

 

I really wanted Gasquet to win, too, Veggie.  

 

Most of my favourites are out now, too.   Out of those left, I'd like to see Tsonga win (or that young Aussie).  Failing that, I wouldn't be too disappointed if Rafa or Federer won again

FM
 

World number one Caroline Wozniacki crashed out at Wimbledon as Dominika Cibulkova triumphed in three sets to make the quarter-finals.

Wozniacki, 20 is still hunting a Grand Slam trophy and flew through the first set, but was taken to a decider after losing the tie-break in the second.

And Slovakia's 24th seed broke in the 11th game and held serve to shock the Dane and win 1-6 7-6 (7-5) 7-5.

Cibulkova will face 2004 champion Maria Sharapova, who beat Shuai Peng 6-4 6-2.

Wozniacki desperately needs to add some offensive weapons to her game! Her tactical, defensive play is fine when it forces mistakes from more aggressive players; during the French Open, for instance; she won a set without actually hitting a winner. However, if an opponent is on good form such passive play isn’t enough – and as seen today – Wozniacki gets blown away.

 

Her first Grand Slam victory still looks some way off – despite the World No.1 ranking.

 

Cold Sweat
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

 

I shall be avoiding the Williams brothers like the plague though.

 

They're both out now, so you can relax,

Thank the ptb!! I don't know who I detest more, the Williams entourage or the Murray mother. What is it about tennis that it seems to attract the most awful parents? Yelena Dokic had a terrible father too and a couple of the other players IIRC

FM
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

 

I shall be avoiding the Williams brothers like the plague though.

 

They're both out now, so you can relax,

Thank the ptb!! I don't know who I detest more, the Williams entourage or the Murray mother. What is it about tennis that it seems to attract the most awful parents? Yelena Dokic had a terrible father too and a couple of the other players IIRC

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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