Dustin Brown defeats Nadal in four sets. A new black hero:
I was watching ESPN's post match studio coverage and Chris Evert was ready have this guy's baby.
I don't know anything about this "German", but I'm 100% certain he's the product of a black father and white German mother, the result of this curious German negro fascination, in which German men and women go out of their way to exclusively mix with dark meat.
Anyway, I think this guy is a scrub and should be eliminated in the next round or so. He looks to be in his late 20s and I hadn't heard of him until today, so I don't believe he's the next great black hope we have to worry about.
As far Nadal, injuries, his aggressive style of play, and Father Time have caught up to him. There's also no question now that Federer is G.O.A.T.
Dustin Brown defeats Nadal in four sets. A new black hero:
You are right. He will get despatched soon. He was horrible today, sadly Nadal was even worse.
Murray will barely drop game against this ugly lanky unauthenticated and ungainly moron. He really is that bad.
Kyrgios has a reputation as one of the most volatile players on the men’s tour and the Australian youngster is already facing a fine after shouting "dirty scum" following a row with umpire Mohamed Lahyani in his first round match against Diego Schwartzman.
The 20-year-old had insisted he was directing the abuse at himself rather than Lahyani, but he did himself no favours with more ranting at umpire Carlos Bernardes and a line judge during his one hour and 39 minute-victory against Monaco.
It's probably a black US serviceman as well... this guy looks like he'd fit right in with the many Blermans that Klinsmann keeps on the USA soccer team.
Turned on ESPN just now, which is televising John Isner's match. Then there was a mention of the longest match in tennis history -- one of the most epic and amazing sports events ever -- the 11 hour 5 minute match five years ago at Wimbledon between Isner and Nicolas Mahut which went to a mind-boggling 70-68 in games in the fifth set.
So what did we get to see in this look back? Only the last shot of the final point and about five seconds of Isner celebrating, followed by several minutes of a dreadlocked black buffoon talking to a very "diverse" array of people in front of the plaque at Wimbledon marking the match, asking them such uninteresting questions as had they ever done anything for 11 hours straight. A complete waste of what should have been a look back at the actual event, but instead we were "treated" to an unfunny skit by an affirmative action hire blessed with "charisma" and a "room brightening smile." Ah, good old ESPN. . .
I've never seen fed play as well as that. Proves once again if you keep motivation and good life style you prime in your 30s even in tennis.
IF IT'S a fed novak final I literally will be rooting for both?
Martina Hingis just won the Women's doubles final at Wimbeldon for her first Grand Slam win since the 2002 Australian Open!