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Yen_Aireena replied at 1-10-2015 12:43 PM
yen perasan tu masa tgh match sharapova ari tu.. tgk awat xde challenge... tu yg google sbb masa t ...
Serena withdraws from wuhan and beijing open. Point dah cukup strong utk qualify ke spore kot
Citing injuries but to me, dia mg pandai schedule dan pileh utk concentrate gs dan wta final |
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Edited by bioessence at 2-10-2015 09:54 AM
Serena seems nice here. Letting sharapova basks in attention
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bioessence replied at 1-10-2015 08:14 PM
Serena withdraws from wuhan and beijing open. Point dah cukup strong utk qualify ke spore kot
C ...
lps klh uso sf dgn vinci tu dh tau serena ends 2016 as no1 & qualifies for wta final. ms tu top 3 pun dh qualify ke spore.
mmg serena dr dlu pilih top tournaments je... wise move.
rafa pulak bermatian kat segala tournaments esp clay. hadoi.. |
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Serena xmain beijing n spore??
Nth2 maria sekali gak
Xbest arr.. |
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sore_itam replied at 1-10-2015 10:49 PM
Serena xmain beijing n spore??
Nth2 maria sekali gak
serena x main wuhan n beijing. dia g spore tu. wta finals klu x g, rugi laa... |
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Mulan replied at 1-10-2015 10:53 PM
serena x main wuhan n beijing. dia g spore tu. wta finals klu x g, rugi laa...
Twenty-one-time Grand Slam champion and World No.1 Serena Williams has had to call it a year, withdrawing from her last two scheduled tournaments of the 2015 season, the China Open in Beijing and BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global, to address her health and to heal. |
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sore_itam replied at 2-10-2015 06:05 AM
Twenty-one-time Grand Slam champion and World No.1 Serena Williams has had to call it a year, with ...
aikkk?? pelik tu.. injured/sakit apa lak... |
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Mulan replied at 2-10-2015 07:09 AM
aikkk?? pelik tu.. injured/sakit apa lak...
Sakit nya tuh di sini
Mana nampak |
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bioessence replied at 2-10-2015 03:26 PM
Sakit nya tuh di sini
Mana nampak
dah penat tu. thn ni dh byk mng... burned out katanya.. thn dpn nk kna defend points yg berlambak tu.
aritu ms kat miami .. elbow injury... affectibg her serve .. |
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soon a headline news would be "venus avenged her lil sister's loss.."
*yawn* |
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Mulan replied at 2-10-2015 05:06 PM
soon a headline news would be "venus avenged her lil sister's loss.."
*yawn*
Muguruza n venus in final |
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''Definitely watching the match at the U.S. Open, I learned a lot from Serena,'' Williams said. ''If I could, I'd give my win to Serena at the U.S. Open - unfortunately it doesn't work like that.''
- Venus Williams sayang kat adik dia.. |
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@RichrdTo be fair, I haven't seen the entire match (yet), but what little I did see, demonstrates that Vinci's head cannot be held all that high.Well done tennis-wise; not so well-done sportsmanship-wise.She displayed rather poor sportsmanship in the match. Very poor, actually.
Seems only fair, after the (over) praise reaped upon her by some commenters on this site after her US Open matches against Serena and Flavia, that the other side of Vinci should also be acknowledged. Some of those same commenters will likely explain away what the following clip reveals (while being unable to do so with the players not of their favor), but, the truth is, we are all human. We all have our demons, and I just couldn't resist the opportunity to bring up that reminder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSRKTFb0a-0
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yup.. mmg seronok lawan exho... klh pun dpt byk duit
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Mulan replied at 3-10-2015 06:27 AM
hrmmm....
Typical italians senang nak kenal
Mulut bising kuat mencarut
Mmm tak tengok game lopez dgn pospisil ke |
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bioessence replied at 3-10-2015 08:32 AM
Typical italians senang nak kenal
Mulut bising kuat mencarut
Mmm tak tengok game lopez dgn posp ...
hmm.. brash culture yer?
x g la tgk msian open. i'm babysitting my mum while my sis is on short vacation.
demam lak tu.. tp dh feel better mkn ubat
nak streaming pun x larat focus. |
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Djokovic and Nadal mix tennis with politics on Thailand trip
AP | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2015
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BANGKOK (AP) -- Two of the world's top tennis players, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, came to Bangkok to earn a few million dollars for an exhibition match. But there were a few strings attached.
Before their Friday night match, Djokovic and Nadal swapped tennis clothes for formal Thai silk jackets in baby blue and pastel yellow. The dress code was part of a tightly scripted trip meant to boost military-ruled Thailand's image, which included a meeting with the junta leader.
One of the day's many photo opportunities was at the Erawan Shrine, the site of a deadly bombing in August, where the players laid wreaths and posed for pictures under tight security and a pelting rain.
The No. 1-ranked Djokovic and his longtime rival Nadal were playing a sold-out exhibition match dubbed ''Back to Thailand.'' The event was organized by local authorities to boost confidence in the country's safety after the bombing that left 20 people dead and more than 120 injured.
The Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand, an organizer of the event, said the players would receive a total of 150 million baht ($4.1 million) for coming to Thailand.
Not bad for playing a best-of-three-set match scheduled to last two hours. When Djokovic won the U.S. Open after two weeks of intense tennis and a grueling four-set final against Roger Federer, his prize money was $3.3 million.
One requirement for the easy money in Thailand, apparently, was the dress code. The players were outfitted in traditional silk jackets in colors of respect for the country's monarchy. Djokovic wore yellow - the color that represents the king of Thailand - and Nadal wore blue, in respect for the queen.
In their formal attire, the players visited the ornate Grand Palace and then met with the junta leader, Prayuth Chan-ocha, who led a May 2014 coup that overthrew an elected government and then installed himself as prime minister.
''I'm glad that two of the world's best tennis players are here in Thailand,'' Prayuth told the U.S. Open champion and the No. 7-ranked Nadal during a meeting at his office, known as Government House.
''This will get more people to come to Thailand,'' Prayuth added, as he shook hands with each player and they exchanged gifts. Djokovic, winner of 10 Grand Slams, and 14-time Grand Slam champion Nadal each presented the junta leader with a tennis racket, and Prayuth gave them each a golden replica of a traditional Thai mask.
Thailand's vital tourism industry has grappled with how to overcome the bad publicity of the 2014 coup followed by the August bombing, in the heart of Bangkok, which police say was linked to China's Muslim Uighur minority.
Later in the day, the players warmed up for the evening match, which both said was meant to give a good show to the crowd in the 5,700-seat Hua Mark indoor stadium.
At a Thursday news conference, Djokovic said he hoped to bring ''a smile'' to fans faces and Nadal said the purpose of the exhibition was ''to create good fun for the people.''
Djokovic and Nadal have faced each other 43 times in tour-level matches, with Nadal winning 23 but Djokovic winning their last two matches at the French Open and Monte Carlo.
Djokovic last came to Thailand in 2008 when he lost the final of the Thailand Open to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, while Nadal visited the capital in 2010 for the same tournament and lost in the semifinals.

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dah rupa org Siam lak Rafa.. kulit dah tan |
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