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Just watched a cracking game between Tamarine and Jelena. The Thai lass played extremely well and won! She beat the No.2 seed. I think she meets one of the Williams giants next, poor girl. I don't think I'd bother to watch an 'all Williams' final.

Roger has just beaten Lleyton (sorry about that Oz Uncle). I've got a bit of a soft spot for Lleyton, and I'd love to have seen him in the final with Roger (I've got even a bigger soft spot for him :wink: ).

Due to the previous round, and looking at who's left, my ideal men's final would be Roger Federer v Rafael Nadal. Oops, forgot about Andy Murray -either of them would do (but I do feel that Andy's a bit of a wooss - however you spell it...). I would really love to see Roger win again.

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Agree VS

Love to see a Murray/Fed final

AND would love to see the Thai lass slaughter a Williams (despise them both and I'm not a racist) :thumb:
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so, anyone for tennis?
high level youngster in HH between 22-30 July, ready for a game

(my daughter- if anyone thought anything else) :shock:
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elem: I'm just an armchair tennis player, and it's sad really because I quite like playing (just for fun, and really badly). I've never played it here, despite lovely floodlit courts at our university, that nobody uses.

We've just been watching the lovely Chinese girl Zheng beating some amazon from Eastern Europe (can't remember which country). I also wanted to enter the competition that Thai Airways have been advertising - during every break! I linked into the site, only got terms and conditions - couldn't find any way of entering the competition. It's a pity, I quite fancied a trip to the UK to watch the final. :( I thought up some good slogans too...

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Less than 48 hours after one of the most stunning comebacks in Wimbledon history, Andy Murray will today walk on to Centre Court with the aim of out-muscling one of the fiercest competitors in tennis – world No 2 Rafael Nadal. What he can be sure of is the complete support of every UK tennis fan, all desperately hoping to see the first British men's singles champion since Fred Perry in 1936. Maybe a year or two too early for Andy who is now getting behind the union jack flag rather than the Scottish Saltire so he can make more money iof course (he is Scottish through-and-through).
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Don't forget - British while he's winning and Scottish if/when he loses :wink:
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Serena Williams has been disqualified for refusing to give a urine sample after her victory at Wimbledon yesterday.




She complained she could not get her c*ck in that tiny bottle................


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Big Boy wrote:Don't forget - British while he's winning and Scottish if/when he loses :wink:
The Independant - Mark Steel: If only Andy Murray came from the Home Counties

Wednesday, 2 July 2008


They can't make up their mind about Andy Murray, can they? He might be British and exciting, with the potential to win things, but according to The Daily Telegraph he "will never make us swoon", because "we liked Tim Henman's Home Counties stiffness far more than the cursing aggression of this young man".


Because that's what makes great champions – Home Counties stiffness. This is what links Tiger Woods, Pele, Brian Lara and Billie Jean King – they were all brought up within five miles of Guildford. And Muhammad Ali was from Hemel Hempstead, where he would boast: "Float like an accountant, sting like a sales director for fitted kitchen units."

Then we were told that Murray can't be popular because he "curls his lip" when he wins a point. What a disgrace. True tennis stars, if they wish to express joy at such moments, write a letter to the Telegraph, such as "Dear Sir: May I convey my deepest satisfaction at the outcome of the preceding rally, which culminated in a victorious lob on my part, the deceptive nature of which rather puts one in mind of General Gordon's successful assault on Khartoum. Yours faithfully."

On top of this, Murray didn't deserve our support, it went on, because "dour Scots are already over-represented in public life". But the bloke won – what's he supposed to do? Should he insist his French opponent goes through anyway because there's already a Scottish Prime Minister? Maybe all sporting events should be decided by which groups are underrepresented in public life, so no matter who won today's matches the semi-finalists would be a Yeoman of the Guard, a Muslim lumberjack, an eskimo and a particularly stiff retired admiral from Sunbury-on-Thames.

For much of Monday's match, many spectators seemed to share the Telegraph's view. Or maybe they were more like the columnist in the Daily Mirror, who told us he'd be at the match but wouldn't support Murray as the player was anti-English. But never mind, because "if the English can survive the Luftwaffe, the IRA and al-Qa'ida, then I fancy our chances against Andy Murray". So apparently we're at war with him.

The columnist was prepared to do his part, boasting: "If Murray throws his pongy sweatbands and they land near me, I shall chuck them straight back." It's exactly that spirit that drove our lads at the beaches of Normandy. Maybe in 50 years' time all these columnists will meet up in reunions, wearing their medals and swapping stories such as: "Me and Billy Acocks were face to face with the buggers, then blow me I've gorn and taken a pongy sweatband right in me blooming chest. But there was no time for grumbling, I've picked it straight up and chucked it back at the blighter, caused him to double-fault. I got a Victoria Cross for that." Discussions on phone-ins on Monday were packed with people complaining that Murray didn't support England at football so they wouldn't support him at tennis.

In different ways, the two main objections to Andy Murray, that he supports Scotland and isn't Home Counties enough, come from a similar place. The people complaining claim to love Britain, but they only really love a tiny bit of Britain – their little bit. Even if someone's British, if they're not from the right region or class or tradition they're still the enemy.

The tennis establishment and much of the Wimbledon crowd loved Henman because to them he represented their Britain, a Britain of Harvest Festivals, home-made damson jam, and Cliff Richard; of "Don't go near the housing estate darling, you'll come back smelling of overalls and milk tokens and ITV"; of campaigning against the proposed new see-saw in the playground as it will "blight the traditional character of the area", of agreeing never to refer to the tragic incident in which the local magistrate was arrested in a public toilet; of teenagers being detained for six hours by the police for playing with yo-yos near the war memorial.

The last British Wimbledon men's singles champion, Fred Perry, recalled being in the shower after winning, and overhearing Tennis Association executives lamenting that someone of his social class would now be a hero.

A similar attitude means tennis is beyond the reach of most kids, which must be one reason why we're so dreadful at it. The answer must be that, just as there are now disabled sports tournaments and a gay Olympics, there should be a stiff Home Counties Wimbledon, with a final between two stockbrokers, in which the winner promises to celebrate by filling in the VAT returns for the local branch of the UK Independence Party.
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Dammit! Now I'm torn between patriotism and droolism (I've just invented this new word, because I couldn't think of another one that could fit. :oops: ) . Rafael is so pleasing to the eye, and Andy.....well...

Let's hope the rain holds off. I get a tad bored with the covers going on, and then having to wait for them to warm up again before the battle continues.

Ho hum, let's see what transpires. I'm sure that Federer will be there, but who'll be his playing partner?

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Oh dear, the dream has gone for another year - the Scotsman lost.
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Big Boy wrote:Oh dear, the dream has gone for another year - the Scotsman lost.
wow :shock: it was a bit of a mauling too!! :shock:
i know that nadal is good but this evening he was a bit special.
should be a final worth watching for a change, if he meets up with federer as expected :cheers:

as for murray, it's back to the drawing board.
maybe pump a few more weights & get some better coaching staff???
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Any suggestions on a place that will be showing the men's final on Sunday?
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O'neils, Johnny Walkers, Buffalo Tavern and I suspect many other bars round the block. Grand prix as well so you may have to pick and chose
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I know I said I wouldn't, but I just watched 'the girls'.

The most boring final I've ever watched. I felt that the crowd didn't really know which one to support, unlike the cheers and ooohs you get when the spectators are supporting one or the other.

Tomorrow will be interesting and a conflict of loyalties. The F1 Grand Prix at Silverstone, and Federer and Nadal at Wimbledon. I fear the remote control's going to take a bit of a bashing tomorrow evening. :wink:

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Vital Spark wrote:....The most boring final I've ever watched. I felt that the crowd didn't really know which one to support, unlike the cheers and ooohs you get when the spectators are supporting one or the other.
Not boring for me. Some of the best shots I have ever seen by the ladies.

I don't really give a shit about the support of the fickle part time Wimbledon crowd. I actually watched it with the sound off.

I do appreciate that the crowd have a significant importance to the players. Surely when they are split down the middle it is more fair to both players.

PS. The polls say that Venus is much more popular in the UK.

More triva.

Venus is taller than Federer or Nadal but still shorter than Lindsay Davenport.

Rafael Nadal is left handed but plays tennis with the racket in his right hand.
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