Johnmb wrote: » He's in the US to play the qualifiers for Indian Wells. If you have a chance to qualify for a tournament that size, you have to take it. A first round loss there would still pay for most of his expenses for the next 6 months at least!
Moore has said that in 2013, first-round losers would get $11,000
Floppybits wrote: » How come McGee wasn't playing? Is he injured?
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Ireland well beaten by Belarus today, down 0-2 after day one. A shame, but they didn't really have a hope without James McGee.
the_monkey wrote: » Knew when it was time to leave the game.
Dermaroller wrote: » Federer enjoys playing tennis and has the resources to still spend plenty of time with his kids.
CassieManson wrote: » I applied for tickets this year. Any idea when we would expect to hear if we got them?
yerwanthere123 wrote: » You're right. Still, she wasn't long swooping in! :pac: Have you applied for Wimbledon tickets this year? I'm anxiously checking my emails every day, would love to get them again.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » It'll be interesting to find out what happened between Azarenka and Sumyk. Perhaps he had already announced his intentions to leave and they simply never made it public, or perhaps he left and Genie was straight in there. Another theory I've seen is perhaps IMG made him an offer he couldn't refuse, and he left Vika high and dry. Given how long they've known each other I sincerely hope that's not the case.
RosyLily wrote: » *waits for a cryptic tweet from Azarenka* :pac: Tunisia's Malek Jaziri retired when 6-3 in his match in Montpelier, apparently to avoid playing Israeli Dudi Sela in the next round. Similar thing happened last year which resulted in a Davis Cup ban for Tunisia