Hector Savage wrote: » Yeah f*cking hell, the ball barely skimmed past her neck and she went down like the Boston Strangler just worked on her for an hour ... wonder how much they had to pay her on the QT so she didn't take it to court and try and sue the arse off him ....
murphyebass wrote: » When do the Nadal and Federer fan boys admit ND is the goat?
glasso wrote: » no point even considering that possibility imo unless he manages to win at SW19 even then the US Open is one of the most unpredictable slams would like to see him do it to put to bed any argument whatsoever about G.O.A.T credentials if the Flushing meadows Karen hadn't done a triple movement death drop he'd be holding all 4 slams right now
walshb wrote: » The other one, with the mask..
klr87 wrote: » Well, the only woman I can recall speaking without a mask was Marion Bartoli, so ...
walshb wrote: » Who’s the quite attractive woman speaking?
eric hoone wrote: » Wonder if Djoker can do the calender slam this year
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Thats an interesting story.
klr87 wrote: » *Yes, Wilander
glasso wrote: » There is absolutely no question that he's the best tennis competitor that has ever been seen at this point.
“Ten Deutsche marks, I remember 10 Deutsche marks,” said Djokovic, the 16-time Grand Slam singles title winner who went into the Australian Open this week as the reigning champion. As he spoke, he slammed his hand on a conference room table, just as his father, Srdjan, had once slammed a 10-mark bill on the kitchen table of their cramped rented apartment in Belgrade. This was during the violent breakup of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Djokovic does not remember precisely when, but he remembers his father’s words. “Ten Deutsche marks was, and my father said, ‘This is all we have,’” Djokovic said. “And he said that more than ever we have to stick together and go through this together and figure out the way. That was a very powerful and very impactful moment in my growth, my life, all of our lives.”
Augme wrote: » Luckily for him he won't be up against much when it comes to mental toughness. Zverev and Thiem are as flaky as can be. Medvedev has never really been tested, but he didn't set the world alight in his one grand slam final.
Girly Gal wrote: » This will be a damaging defeat for him, would have to question if he has the mentality to win a slam.