2012 Wimbledon

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Women's Semifinals

Azarenka (BLS) -vs- S. Williams (USA)

Radwanska (POL) -vs- Kerber (GER)


I'm pulling for an Azarenka/Kerber final. I'm a little worried though.
 

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Late morning early afternoon it is Tsonga v Philipp Kohlschreiber

tsonga often plays against kohlshreiber (and often wins)
i always laugh at how the two are presented when i look for the result of the match of a live play-by-play:

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smiling, indeed:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/tennis/wimbledon-2012-jo-wilfried-tsonga-wants-1132039
 

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I wonder if being in a black dominated environment makes him think he can "fit in" with them better if he bangs black women?

I don't follow basketball any more (except the international level where whites are allowed to play and - not surprisingly - end up dominating). But I recall a few white players in the 80s like Detlef Schrempf and Rex Chapman banging black women like they were Robert DeNiro.

I don't know what it is, but I agree that the environment you are in, plays a big role and that could be the case for Dirk, but what about De Niro or Bechker ? (movie industry and tennis both heavily white dominated fields). I am sure that with what I will mention now I will shock many members in here and some will use it against me (safe bet), but I never keep secrets about myself, especially in real life, so imagine in an online service like this site; Especially now that I am being a vocal professional with very stable and hardcore political views, with which I come forward to everyone with no fear or second thoughts..........you see I believe that if you keep secrets about your past, one day they will come like "erinyes" and eat you alive or expose you, so I prefer to admit my past mistakes myself before someone "exposes" them for me.

I was raising and working (especially during the " Glorious Greek Summers") in an environment like the Greek Isles are, for many years (ages 15-22) where the "Greek male" (stupid if you ask me now) has to prove that he can get every woman, that including not just different nationalities, but unfortunately different races as well. I consider this fact one of the saddest and "darkest" (in every way darkest) of my life, since I don't think I have many things to be ashamed of when it comes to my contributions to my race or nation(s) or origin, but sad truth is that I have slept or even briefly dated (summer relationships) women of other races and to be more specific with black, mixed and Asian women..........this of course happened for the last time a decade ago, but still it's something I did (way more than once unfortunately) and I am totally ashamed of.

Thank Zeus, I did not breed with any of them and I one day realized what a huge victim of the propaganda (on every field) have been myself and I stopped being the "typical sleazy" Greek lover of the summers, that now I see with disgust, which once I considered a great thing. I have been with the same GORGEOUS Greek woman from February of 2006 and we are getting married this Christmas and plan to have many healthy, beautiful, strong (in body and mind) white Greek kids that my race and nation needs so much.

Bottom line, I can't judge Dirk for what he's doing, cause it would be hypocritical me doing so, but I hope he doesn't breed with this black woman, cause then I will have any right to judge and condemn him as a race mixer and traitor.

Even though I didn't have to, I made this confession only so the haters can see that I never believed that I am perfect or that I am the preacher of what is right and what is wrong.........I am not the one to give any advice on this one, but with the knowledge, experience, education and stability of thought I have now, I would advice every sane, healthy and proud white brother to find a good and beautiful white woman and be happy with her and donate to our race as many white kids as possible.

If I could go back to 15-16, I would have changed many things..........first thing first, I wish I could have met the woman of my dreams and my queen back in 1990's instead of 2006.

Dirk's wasting his time and I hope he wakes up before he ends up like another Deniro or Robin Thickle. Like it or not, the so called "blind love" of a white human with a black, gives back this result and imo it's not that pretty "fruit of love" :

http://kourkouti.yooblog.gr/files/2009/08/kourkouti-ethniki-schortsanitis-gourouni.jpg
 

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I thought Murray was going to lose that one. Ferrer was a set up and had set point but the Scot fought hard to pull out a four set win. Now only Tsonga is standing between him and becoming the first British man to play in a Wimbledon final since 1938.

For the record tennis is not a working class sport in Britain so most of the best players are still white - though there are some Asians too. If Murray does not win a slam in his career you can bet the tennis association will go all out to find "more athletic":icon_wink: players.
 

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Great victory for Roger, I hope he wins it. I am really hoping for a Roger's comeback!

17th Grand Slam victory, come on Roger..........Still a hardcore Rafa fan though :)
 

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The male Negro and steroid user (with the blessings of the glorious American system) out powers the female from Belarus...........an unfair match between a male steroid user vs a beautiful female!
 

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Men's preview:

Federer-djokovic- Should be a classic. Maybe better than the federer-nadal final in 08. In fact I am hoping that this match will be better. This could be federer's best and last chance to win another grand slam and to beat djokovic. On the hardcourts I don't see federer beating nole in the future. Since this is grass federer has to take full advantage. For fed the serve is key. That's it in a nutshell. Considering djokovic is the best returner on the tour, federer has get to his first serve percentage to at least 80 percent. Also fed has to use that slice backhand and keep the ball low enough so that djokovic can't get his full range on it. For djokovic he has to do what he does best and that's pin his opponents back on the baseline and cut the court in half. That to me is why he is number one because he does that so well. His groundstrokes are simply punishing and if he can consistently get into rallies 8 shots or more, then federer is in serious trouble. If I was Paul annacone I would show federer tapes of how sampras used to beat agassi.

Murray-Tsonga- These are two of the most athletic players on the tour. Murray of course will be playing with more pressure in trying to become the first british man since fred perry to win wimbledon. Of course constantly being hounded by the british media doesn't help murray's cause. This also has the potential to become a classic because tsonga is playing some his best tennis in the past couple of years and murray being motivated more than ever. Tsonga's serve is the key as well but he also possesses a booming forehand. But I see murray coming through because mentally he is showing more fortitude where as in the past he would just get down and constantly yell at his box when he was losing.
 

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This is the fourth year in a row that Murray has reached the semifinals at Wimbledon. He lost the previous three, but this is the first time he'll be facing a lower ranked player than himself, though Tsonga is just a notch below Andy in talent. Murray needs to beat Tsonga because it appears he won't get many opportunities to win a Grand Slam event given the Big Three of all-time greats ahead of him.
 

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This is the fourth year in a row that Murray has reached the semifinals at Wimbledon. He lost the previous three, but this is the first time he'll be facing a lower ranked player than himself, though Tsonga is just a notch below Andy in talent. Murray needs to beat Tsonga because it appears he won't get many opportunities to win a Grand Slam event given the Big Three of all-time greats ahead of him.

At the very least Murray needs to "move the chains" by finally getting passed the semis at Wimbledon.

A minor point. I think they've played too many matches on Centre Court. The grass looks particularly bad this year. They should (but they won't) move the semi-final matches to the larger Stadium Court as it is in much better shape. I'd hate to see bad bounces at inopportune times in important matches like these.

I don't have anything against Tsonga but you know that if he makes the final, never mind winning it, the Caste Media will go to town on him. Remember the Malivai Washington hype back in 1996?
 

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Tsonga has been a media darling ever since he emerged at the Australian Open in 2009 (or maybe it was '08). On the Tennis Channel's coverage last night, Martina Navratilova said that Murray would be the crowd favorite against Tsonga, but that Tsonga would also have "legions of fans" cheering for him because he's "cute" and "charismatic."

Whoever the announcers are for the Murray-Tsonga match, if form holds they'll constantly be referring to Tsonga as the "Frenchman," along of course with lots of references about his athleticism.
 

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Every man dreams of being called "cute" by Martina Navratilova.:icon_tongue:
 

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Tsonga has been a media darling ever since he emerged at the Australian Open in 2009 (or maybe it was '08). On the Tennis Channel's coverage last night, Martina Navratilova said that Murray would be the crowd favorite against Tsonga, but that Tsonga would also have "legions of fans" cheering for him because he's "cute" and "charismatic."

Whoever the announcers are for the Murray-Tsonga match, if form holds they'll constantly be referring to Tsonga as the "Frenchman," along of course with lots of references about his athleticism.

John Mcenroe by far is my favorite analyst and then darren cahill next. Chris evert also ranks up there. I also like Brad Gilbert. But all of them are race traitors. The only thing preventing me from attending John Mcenroe's academy here in new york city is because he is a gutless race traitor. I never thought i would say this after watching tennis all my life and practically growing up idolizing him and jimmy connors. Mcenroe's would like nothing more than steering more blacks away from basketball and into tennis. That's the type of people that mcenroe wants filling up his academy. I can tolerate tsonga and to a small degree monfils but beyond that I am somewhat afraid for the future of tennis being that I am a huge fan. Let's face reality the overall white population is 8% and shrinking. From that remaining white pool how much longer will tennis be a white sport. Watching serena even at this point is just simply discouraging for lack of a better term.
 

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It's extremely disappointing that Serena is about to win her 5th Wimbledon. Just when you think she's done, she comes back and wins a major. It's a like a bad rash that will not go away.

I wonder what goes thru the minds of all these women who take the court, look at the other side, and see a roided up linebacker waiting for them. I'd like to think Radwanska will pull off a miracle and win her first, but it's not looking very promising right now.
 

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It's extremely disappointing that Serena is about to win her 5th Wimbledon. I'd like to think Radwanska will pull off a miracle and win her first, but it's not looking very promising right now.


Radwanska will pull off a miracle? hehehehe

Ok we have 100% different view on this one and I will explain very soon.

I am one of the few people (I guess) who thought that the Polish ace was the very best opponent for the male steroid user from the US, at the moment. From what I have seen, Williams never had problem with power hitters such as Azarenka, Safina, Sharapova, or Gerber, I mean she is using PEDs for ages now and we all know it, so it's natural for her to look like a gorilla (I do not call her one, I just point out a resemblance, like let's say Van Basten was called a horse) and having the power of a male.

If I am not mistaken,Williams always had problem with the non power hitters, such as Justin Henin which dominated the sport at times and was H2H 7-8 with the black steroid user. What Henin was doing? She used her incredible stamina, brains and smarts and always forced fat non athletic Williams to need oxygen after their matches.

The Polish in my opinion who's way more athletic than Henin, smart like Henin, a defense magician at the moment and a very very very persistent player who never quits, will make Williams needing an ambulance and oxygen from the second set and later on. Of course if the Polish won't choke in her first final because of the stress and everything!

I predict a tough, but big victory of the Polish, who will tire and slowly break down the black steroid user.....This is a 3 set match,Williams will look dominant in the first set probably, but I expect a complete dominance of the Polish ace from then on!

Of course I could be 100% wrong, but I believe that's the last final for the black steroid user, the Polish girl will retire her tomorrow!
 
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I think the key to beating Serena is to force her to run around a lot. She's carrying so much weight, aging, and playing a lot of tennis, including doubles.

Meanwhile Federer has just turned back the years by defeating a disappointing Djokovic. I'm surprised by this especially the way they've been playing at Wimbledon this year - Federer struggling against lesser opponents, Djokovic dominant.
 

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I think Murray would have a better chance of beating Federer than Djokovic. Unfortunately Tsonga would also have a better shot. In fact Tsonga has beaten Federer in a couple of big matches lately including coming from two sets down last year at Wimbledon.
 

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Murray vs. Federer for the championship. Great matchup, as any combination of the Big 3 and Murray would have been. Can the aging Federer win his first major in 2 1/2 years, at the tournament he dominated for so long, or will Murray finally break through and get the monkey off his and Britain's back? Should make for compelling tennis.

Also, thinking of Foobar amusingly referring to Serena as looking like a "roided up linebacker" to opponents, I decided to see what her weight is listed at. She's 5' 9" and most sources list her as being somewhere between 150 and 160 pounds. What a joke. I would guess around 200 pounds given her massive legs and butt and overall large frame and burliness.
 

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Yes, it should be a good match-up between Murray and Federer. Murray has the edge in victories from their previous meetings. Andy has not beaten Roger in major event, however.


A bad break for Radwanska, she has taken ill with some sort of throat infection. I thought she looked a step slower in her match with Kerber, to tell the truth. Regardless of what happens tomorrow, I will remain a fan. She won me over when I watched her defeat Sharapova in Miami earlier this year.
 

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The men's final is historic on so many levels. I'm rooting for both men, if that's possible. Murray for obvious reasons (going for 1st GS win, a Brit in the Wimbledon final is nearly 75 years, etc) vs Federer going for #7 and #17 overall. There have been some whispers about his legacy and whether he should retire, and if he wins, this will end any and all questions that he is the G.O.A.T. I don't envy the fans there because I know they like Federer, but I'm sure they'll pull for Murray in this one.

As for Serena, I agree with Don that her listed weight of 155lbs is a joke. I have two pictures to illustrate my point, I will just link them, and you see for yourself.

http://images.latinospost.com/data/images/full/2012/07/05/2478-williams-azarenka.jpg

This picture from just yesterday shows the big lower body difference between Williams and Azarenka. Azarenka is listed around 145lbs which seems accurate, but look at the size of Serena's legs/glutes in comparison. She must be carrying at least 20-30lbs more there.

Now, an upper body shot:

http://siusopen.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/azarenka-serena.jpg

Azarenka has a very woman-like upper body. Take a look at Serena's forearms, biceps, shoulders, and neck. You are telling me a woman can look like that naturally? It's impossible. Another 10-15lbs extra here, combined with the 20-30lbs in the lower body gives us a range of 180-190lbs for Serena, so Don's estimate is almost spot on.
 
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Serena's got enough junk in the trunk, along with the rest of her fat and muscles, to get her to the 200 pound level. I'm sure this picture won't go over well with some here. :biggrin1:

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In case anybody is wondering the juniors finals are all set. In the girls’ finals we have Elina Svitolina of the Ukraine taking on Eugenie Bouchard of Canada. Luke Saville (AUS) takes on Filip Peliwo (CAN) for the boys’ title. One player (Mitchell Krueger) from the US made it to the quarterfinals. He went on to reach the semis.


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Elina Svitolina
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Ukraine
Birth Date:
12 September 1994
Turned pro:
N/A

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Eugenie Bouchard
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Canada
Birth Date:
25 February 1994
Turned pro:
N/A

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Luke Saville
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Australia
Birth Date:
1 February 1994
Turned pro:
N/A

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Filip Peliwo
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The story is that Federer is peaking at the right time. He absolutely destroyed Youzhny, and then broke-down Djokovic in magnificent fashion. What was Djoko supposed to do against an intense Federer that had extra motivation, because, if he won the match, he knew he would not be facing Nadal?

The question arises: "Will there be a Federer 'let down' in the Final?" I doubt it, but if he fails to win #17, expect Nadal (11 majors) to become even hungrier!
 
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Radwanska will pull off a miracle? hehehehe

Ok we have 100% different view on this one and I will explain very soon.

I am one of the few people (I guess) who thought that the Polish ace was the very best opponent for the male steroid user from the US, at the moment. From what I have seen, Williams never had problem with power hitters such as Azarenka, Safina, Sharapova, or Gerber, I mean she is using PEDs for ages now and we all know it, so it's natural for her to look like a gorilla (I do not call her one, I just point out a resemblance, like let's say Van Basten was called a horse) and having the power of a male.

If I am not mistaken,Williams always had problem with the non power hitters, such as Justin Henin which dominated the sport at times and was H2H 7-8 with the black steroid user. What Henin was doing? She used her incredible stamina, brains and smarts and always forced fat non athletic Williams to need oxygen after their matches.

The Polish in my opinion who's way more athletic than Henin, smart like Henin, a defense magician at the moment and a very very very persistent player who never quits, will make Williams needing an ambulance and oxygen from the second set and later on. Of course if the Polish won't choke in her first final because of the stress and everything!

I predict a tough, but big victory of the Polish, who will tire and slowly break down the black steroid user.....This is a 3 set match,Williams will look dominant in the first set probably, but I expect a complete dominance of the Polish ace from then on!

Of course I could be 100% wrong, but I believe that's the last final for the black steroid user, the Polish girl will retire her tomorrow!

All I predicted have come true so far, one by one.............All we need now is for the young Polish girl to not choke and finish the overrated steroid Negro!
 

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Amazing choke by the Polish girl........I kinda feared it and expected it. Even though I am the biggest fan of Eastern Euros, when it comes to Polish and Romanians they always let me down. Look at Golota, Bute, both countries in major soccer competitions, they are non existent in basketball or other big team sports.......such a waste of natural talent. They should look up to Ruskies, Ukranians, Serbians and other Slavs with winning mentality!

Still huge fan of Adamek and Mariusz the strongest man ever though :)

The Negro reaches 14 Grand Slam victories and the way it looks like, she could reach 18-20 if the European girls don't show any sign of dominance and big effort in the Grand Slams. As long as USADA will protect this steroid user from WADA, there's no hope for women's tennis. This woman is non existent during the year and in every Grand Slam she's unbreakable, please!
 
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