2025 Australian Open

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American Danielle Collins is getting attention for taking on the booing crowd with a pro wrasslin heel routine at the end of the match in which she won over a local. For the record, the local was some non-White named “Destanee”. Some people think what she did was classless and others think the rude and drunken crowd got what they deserved.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/t...omments=true&spot_im_highlight_immediate=true

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Personally it is hard to care anything about Australia and much of it's cucked citizenry. Let us not forget how they treated Novak Djokovic for his stance on the COVID "vaccines". How quickly people forget. Destanee looks like just another pajeet invading the West and cucked White Australians claiming her as one of them.
 
I don't have strong feelings one way or the other as I didn't watch any of the match. Collins was never a well known player and is nearing the end of her career and if she wants to give it back to the DWFs who were giving her a hard time, my basic response is good for her unless it was over the top crude.

Aryna Sabalenka, from one of The Countries That Shall Not Be Named (Belarus, a close ally of Russia), is trying to become the first woman to win the Aussie Open three times in a row since Martina Hingis. She's looked a little shaky so far but has advanced to the third round, defeating a chubby unranked Dane in the second round. Gotta say Sabalenka looks as muscled up as Serena Williams but without as much body fat.

Djokovic has advanced to the third round in his attempt to win the Australian Open for an amazing 11th time. He's the last man standing of the three all-time greats tennis fans were privileged to watch and root for for so long with Nadal joining Federer in retirement; hopefully Novak will do it again this year Down Under. This is the only Grand Slam event 21 year old Carlos Alcaraz has yet to win so maybe it'll come down to a showdown between he and the Joker.
 
Alcaraz advances to the quarterfinals. He'll play the winner of Djokovic's next match, which is the one I want to watch if Novak advances as expected.

Alcaraz is just the third seed while Novak is seventh. Jannik Sinner of Italy entered the tournament as the one seed, Alexander Zverev of Germany was seeded second, with Taylor Fritz of the U.S. seeded fourth. Fritz is 27, kind of old to expect to develop into the next American superstar that has been absent since the heyday of Andy Roddick, and I'm not even sure Roddick qualifies as he won just one Grand Slam championship.
 
Great! I missed it but I'm sure there will be a replay or two.

Djokovic undoubtedly is extra motivated to win Slam titles in Australia given the barbarous way he's been treated by that country's government and media. He's already far and away the GOAT of the tournament, winning number 11 and his 25th Slam title overall will only add to his peerless legacy.
 
Great! I missed it but I'm sure there will be a replay or two.

Djokovic undoubtedly is extra motivated to win Slam titles in Australia given the barbarous way he's been treated by that country's government and media. He's already far and away the GOAT of the tournament, winning number 11 and his 25th Slam title overall will only add to his peerless legacy.

Yes sir! I used to call Roger Federer the King. It was well deserved as he was the greatest ever when he played. Never thought Nadal would pass him. Was shocked when it happened but Rafael Nadal is amazing too. Novak Djokovic has the title of the greatest of all time though. He out played all 3 and he is still playing like a champion at 37 years of age! You love to see it.
 
Second seed Swiatek ousted in the semis by American Madison Keys, the 19th seed. Keys is now 29 and has never won a Slam and has only reached the finals of one once, seven years ago. The commentators were saying how she played the match of her life and it was quite a riveting three setter with lots of tension and great play.

So Keys will now play Sabalenka in the final, who is going for a three-peat. I'll be rooting for the girl from a Country That Can't Be Named to pull off the hat trick.
 
Djokovic retired because of injury after one set of his semifinal match against Alexander Zverev of Germany. His one leg was heavily taped going into the match so it may not have been so surprising.

Zverev is the second seed and will play first seed Jannik Sinner in the final. Zverev is also ranked second in the world but has never won a Slam final. He's 27 and is physically imposing so maybe it's his time. I don't have a big rooting interest in either with Novak and Alcaraz both eliminated.
 
Madison Keys wins her first slam at age 29. Very impressive to beat Iga and Sabalenka back to back. Keys is mixed race, but has been very clear about not identifying as a “black” or racial minority, just a tennis player.
 
Madison Keys wins her first slam at age 29. Very impressive to beat Iga and Sabalenka back to back. Keys is mixed race, but has been very clear about not identifying as a “black” or racial minority, just a tennis player.
That's pretty brave as you can be "cancelled" for saying something politically incorrect about that sacred cow. She is probably about a Quadroon but Shelton is about that and is "Blacker than the Ace of Spades" so it's largely political.

The Blerd head coach in Miami just ducks the issue due to the fact that he would be cancelled if he said something politically incorrect on the issue, while she would just be commercially cancelled unless she said something outlandish.

As for the tennis she beat Swiatek and Sabalenka and out lasted both so she earned this win and didn't back door the win which has been the case with many first time grand slam winners at this tournament.

The men's final has Zverev who has been a more consistent version of Keys and is also seeking his first major win and could do a similar feat and slay two giants of tennis but he will be facing the ethnic German Sinner who has looked even more dominant than either Swiatek and Sabalenka have looked over the last season or so.
 
I didn't watch it but it doesn't surprise me that Keys won based on how she played against Swiatek in their third set, during which they both faltered at times while also playing great tennis. Swiatek began hitting double faults and in the end wilted a bit more under pressure than Keys, which had to boost Keys' confidence against Sabalenka.
 
I heard the Aussie crowd was booing Novak when he had to retire with an injury that turned out to be a tear in his hamstring. These DWFs,and non-Whites, seem worse than the American fans (almost). Can they really still be made that he wouldn’t take the jab like they sheepishly did?
 
I heard the Aussie crowd was booing Novak when he had to retire with an injury that turned out to be a tear in his hamstring. These DWFs,and non-Whites, seem worse than the American fans (almost). Can they really still be made that he wouldn’t take the jab like they sheepishly did?

Melbourne is known to be the most insufferably libtard part of Australia.
 
Top seeded Jannik Sinner wins the title, his third Grand Slam championship and third in a row on hard court surfaces. Looks like he's emerged as the new star of the sport rather than Alcaraz. Maybe both will stay at the top for a while and develop a great rivalry and hopefully Djokovic will be there with them for a little longer.
 
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