Wimbledon

Not happy now Petko out.

Draw is so way open in Womens.

A nice little injury to Serena then its a breeze for Laura Robson.

Would have to play (most likely) Agnieska Radswanska in semi but she has already beaten her this season, so nothing scary.

It is not out of the realms of possibility that she can do it if someone can drop a glass in front of Serena again for her to stand on.
 
Great doubles now on Marray and Fleming come from mini-break down in tie-break to take first set.

Could Britain win the Mens, Womens, Womens Doubles (Robson & her mum Raymond) and win mens doubles again.

If it was ever gonna happen this could be the year.
 
The courts need sorting before someone's seriously injured. I'm not sure what the organisers/groundsmen can do but it's become farcical.

Indeed, up to 7 out now...got to be some sort of record.

Womens draw is wide open but unless She man Williams suffers a bad injury, i cant see anyone challenging her for the title.
 
Switched to watch one of my favourite players. Marion Bartoli play Christina McHale.should be a good match.

For effort and getting the absolute most of your game, Bartoli is right up their at the top.

If I had to have someone play a point for my life and Serena wasn't available I go for marion.

Also isn't McHale kinda do-able in a strangely attractive way. I Just would.
 
Owing to the distinct lack of British tennis talent, would you say Murray's already done enough to be considered a legend when he hangs up his racquet?

He's easily the best British tennis player for decades but it's probably a bit early to call him a legend, let's see what he does with the rest of his career. In some ways though he's a shade unlucky in the era he's playing in, the top three or four players are each incredibly good and would probably have been at least a contender in any other era you care to name.

Murray choking again at wimbledon :rolleyes:

Do you just come in here to be negative about Andy Murray? Surely that must get a bit boring for you, especially after the predictions of "he'll never win anything, he's a choker" have been proven wrong already.

I'm pleased to see that Murray has safely made it through his first couple of matches but I hope that no more players get injured - whether it's just shockingly bad luck or whether the courts are at fault it's not a good situation to be in.
 
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