Wimbledon. Well, never been so manic! Or should I say panic? Nadal hogged the headlines. Damn. Can Federer be left behind? That would be strikingly similar to people who 'forget' their brains whenever they go some-place where the contraption is in dire need of. Was that tough? I agree. More simply, the answer for that earlier query would be a more-than-emphatic no. Yes, Federer could not bring forth himself to get left behind. So he too went behind.
Murray, you ask? With Murray in the fray, nobody would get disappointed.The only person Andy Murray disappoints is Andy Murray. Not a cause for worry, since Novak still is alive. Even if that is not the case, Andy will dig out new opponents to get defeated by. He is next to the two in the first para. How can he be left behind. So, take patience, he will get behind. Soon.
Novak, you ask? He is a Nadal in the making. Nadal is waging a losing war with his knee. Novak will soon be following him, albeit with his hand. And stamina. And knee.
The future for tennis? Prise Boris out of retirement to push baseline slugging into retirement. The same goes for McEnroe. Relieve him of commentary. Chair umpires might hyper-ventilate on that but connoisseurs of the game sure will not. All said and done, he draws in crowds, does not he?
"Firm and irrevocable is my doom". Tennis', quite obviously.
Murray, you ask? With Murray in the fray, nobody would get disappointed.The only person Andy Murray disappoints is Andy Murray. Not a cause for worry, since Novak still is alive. Even if that is not the case, Andy will dig out new opponents to get defeated by. He is next to the two in the first para. How can he be left behind. So, take patience, he will get behind. Soon.
Novak, you ask? He is a Nadal in the making. Nadal is waging a losing war with his knee. Novak will soon be following him, albeit with his hand. And stamina. And knee.
The future for tennis? Prise Boris out of retirement to push baseline slugging into retirement. The same goes for McEnroe. Relieve him of commentary. Chair umpires might hyper-ventilate on that but connoisseurs of the game sure will not. All said and done, he draws in crowds, does not he?
"Firm and irrevocable is my doom". Tennis', quite obviously.
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