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It's day 2 of the 2008 Australian Open. Who's watching? James Blake's match is about to start. Then Venus Williams, then Roger Federer.
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Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
When I was younger I used to follow Mens tennis religously, but now ehhh
for some reason Women's Tennis is more enjoyable, and its not even because of the sexual aspect.
Look for Sharapova on the women's side, she plays well in this tournament and I can see her breaking through to the semis relatively easy this year.
I hope so.
Watching this open is frustrating because of the time difference. I'm not trying to watch tennis at 3 o'clock in the morning, unless it's for JamesBlake, as it was last night.
It's on at 3 PM today, for those wondering.
It's on at 3 PM today, for those wondering.
Only a replay though.
Granted, I didn't see it at whatever o'clock in the dead of night.
for some reason Women's Tennis is more enjoyable, and its not even because of the sexual aspect.
Right, right.
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Thankfully, the LONDON DAILY MAIL is keeping us abreast of the Australian Open (OK, we're a day late), and we're happy to report that there isdefinitely some interesting, uh, news bouncing around Melbourne.
Austrian Tamira Paszek is the talk of the tournament so far, thanks to her near opening-round upset of 3rd Seed JelenaJankovic, and "lunging around in a flimsy vest and straining sports bra (that) would have left many venerable members of the All-England Clubchoking on their strawberries."
We hadn't noticed Paszek until the Brits brought her up. So we endeavored to find a few more photos of her - for confirmation's sake only.
It turns out that Paszek's performance against Jankovic wasn't a fluke. She's anup-and-coming singles player, who already has a well-decorated career as a junior. She's still a tender 17, but in the tennis tour dog years, she'salready a full-grown woman. In more ways than one.
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Austrian Tamira Paszek is the talk of the tournament so far, thanks to her near opening-round upset of 3rd Seed Jelena Jankovic, and "lunging around in a flimsy vest and straining sports bra (that) would have left many venerable members of the All-England Club choking on their strawberries."
Best breasts in the game.Seeing those things bouncing around I didn't want that match to end. Well atleast Sania Mirza is still in the tournament
Of course I got Federer winning this title. The match i'm looking forward to is the possible Federer/Nalbandian semifinal. Though there's no guaranteeNalbandian will make it out of his quarter of the draw. That quarter is ridiculously stacked with Djokovic, Nalbandian, Ferrer, Hewitt, and Baghdatis all beingin that section.