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  1. I got a glimpse of the Body Issue. Apparently some people are complaining that while the photographs of the male athletes show them engaged in their sport in action, most of the women are doing stationary poses.

    Most of the buzz online seems to be about this Fielder person...a baseball player, I think.

    Venus got one of the covers of the Magazine, there were 6 different covers, I think. I think this photo is much better than the first one posted, the first one had a weird angle. Roger Rasheed (Dimitrov's coach) must be going out of his mind at her cover. I remember a few years ago at OZ, he got in some hot water for uttering some very excited comments about how much he liked her derriere...while doing commentary for Australian TV!

    I think I've seen that photo of Fabio, quite some time ago. Surprisingly, there are quite a bit of those types of unclothed photos of tennis players out there. I think Verdasco, Tsonga both have photos similar to the kind presented in the Body Issue.

  2. At least Sharapova can win titles unlike another hot Russian tennis player.

    I'm happy Kvitova won, mainly because there was so little support for her.

    I didn't mention Kournikova because the behavior the media exhibited toward her was not adoration, it was LUST as evidenced by the way ESPN's 'reporters' followed hordes of teenage boys who tracked Kournikova's every move at tournaments, practically tittering as if they were hormonal teenage boys themselves. Lust by proxy, I call it.

    I can remember one such report set to music-- 'I Know What Boys Like' and asking another tennis fan '...what the heck does this have to do with tennis??'.

    At the very least, they never tried to say Kournikova was technically superior to anyone as they tried to do when Sharapova played Serena at the '05 Australian Open when Serena, on the verge of losing, staged a comeback and beat Sharapova on her way to the title.

    In fact, the media was pretty much done with Kournikova by the time she was barely legal. Kournikova had not won a singles title at a WTA sanctioned event, and although she had won major doubles titles, the media could not justify its Lolita-like focus on her bra (which sports bra company she was a spokewoman for) or which Russian hockey player, 10-15 years her senior she was supposedly married to- because her singles career had fizzled.

    Anna, no fool, took every opportunity to use that lustful eye and capitalize off of it (perhaps she knew that career shortening injury would be soon at hand?)

    The media was already focusing on Olympic silver medallist, Elena Dementieva and looking for the next Kournikova who could win majors...

    ...I guess they've found what passes for that version.

    I wouldn't call that adoration.

  3. What did Bouchard do that made her a "bitch"?

    I only read about this today and have no idea whether this is what led to that perception:

    Apparently, some are accusing Bouchard of luring Nick Saviano away from British player Laura Robson.

    Robson and Bouchard were friends and it was said that Robson introduced Saviano to Bouchard and subsequently Bouchard and Robson then shared Saviano until Bouchard asked Saviano to travel with her for coaching duties and apparently, it was 'bye bye Laura'.

    I'm not a believer that sharing coaches among WTA players who may eventually be competitors is a good idea anyway but given the fact that Bouchard and Robson are no longer friends, it makes me wonder just how much of a 'heads up' Robson got before she and Saviano parted ways.

    Also, there were some Sharapova-like quotes about not having much use for friendships on tour that has not endeared Bouchard to many.

    The comments about her acting entitled-- I haven't been following Bouchard that closely, so I don't know much about that. The French certainly seem to like her and the British appear to as well.

    There does seem to be something in the U.S. media that leans toward blondes as evidenced by ESPN's adoration of all things Maria Sharapova but it's only for a certain type of blonde, it seems. I never saw that level of fawning over say, Svetlana Kuznetsova, for example nor Mary Pierce. And even though Kvitova just won, I doubt we'll see it for her either.

  4. So sad that Vicki Duval has been diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma!sad.png

    She's been through so much already in her young life but she's proven how strong she is already. She was biopsied before going through qualifying for Wimbledon and despite her diagnosis, decided to play! Amazing the amount of focus she had to even get to Round Two of the Main Draw after winning 3 Rounds of Qualifying!ohmy.png

    Wishing her all the best for a full recovery back to strong health.

    I saw someone post something that I thought was kinda cute...he said something like Vicki's going to beat this disease in straight sets! With that kind of strength and resolve, I believe it too.happy.png

  5. I thought Venus vs. Kvitova was a high quality match, although I could've done with Petra's banshee wail.

    I do agree that the U.S. ratings will probably very low on the Women's side. I think ESPN has a lot more problems than who is or isn't in the Finals. For instance, their commentary is terrible except for Cliff Drysdale, Darren Cahill and occasionally Brad Gilbert when he's not giving everyone those stupid nicknames.

    ESPN3 offers a break from them, mercifully. I get the World Feed which gives a variety of International commentators. Hearing them, I have come to realize just how bad ESPN's terrestrial channel is with tennis.

    I don't expect anything from the U.S Men, they're worse than the U.S. women. Harrison doesn't even rate, Isner bores me, Jack Sock...who? I think I'm paying more attention to the guys in the Junior ranks like Francis Tiafoe... frankly they look more promising than the current crop of U.S. Men.

    Maybe I'm spiteful, but I was glad when Masha got bounced. I also knew Angelique would get bounced soon after. ph34r.png

    Wimbledon is not what it used to be though, not even the grass is what it used to be.

  6. ATWT certainly could've made use of Rick Ryan, especially in the final decade or so--he could've caused all kinds of trouble for Barbara, Paul and Emily, who he seemed to have had a thing for when the character was last in Oakdale.

    And though I hated Hunt Block as Craig (I know others must be tired of me reiterating this but I cannot stress that enough!tongue.png ), I think that Block would have been much better suited to play Rick Ryan.

    He could've even used his nickname for her (Barbar) and been involved in schemes to extract money from her and everybody else in town, and he still could've been as thick as thieves with Carly.

  7. These presentation trophies are humongous! I saw a picture of Federer with his presentation trophy and his looked tremendous as well.

    Dimitrov was very magnanimous in giving his racquets to the man who gave him a wildcard into the tournament and to a lady in a wheelchair who was sitting courtside. Very nice moments.

    I did also feel for Feliciano Lopez though. At one point, he had the match within his reach and it slipped away.

  8. I do like Dustin 'Dreddy' Brown though. He's a journeyman who is fun to watch and was in desperate need of a break and he got a good one today.

    The transition from clay to grass is proving rough for some this year, it seems.

    I love grass court tennis but the grind of the schedule in the past few years and the all too disjointed and short grass court season has been killing it.

  9. I looked him up and Yikes! He makes Flavio Briatore look attractive! When you mentioned his age, I thought maybe just maybe he might be old but attractive, maybe like Richard Roundtree or someone who didn't look so...

    I used to have this joke about some Eastern Europeand female tennis players dating these much older guys by the time they were barely legal like Anna Kournikova but I never thought to lump Monica in that group. Well, I guess everybody needs somebody sometime and for Monica, I guess that sometime is now.

    Still...okay, I'll try to resist the impulse to analyze this one.

  10. Damn it I wanted Halep to win sad.png

    Me too but at least she didn't 'go away' after the first set. In the beginning of the 2nd set, I worried that she would turn into another Errani. She competed quite well for the occasion. Too bad she was unable to come away with the victory. And I was grumbling about those 2 net cords that Sharapova got (LOL) when the ball just barely climbed over the net onto Halep's side.sad.png

  11. That match really was a snooze. I multi-tasked during both matches. I was even able to get in my workout.

    I'm no fan of Sharapova and I didn't really have any rooting interest in either of the Women's semifinals yesterday but I have to say, I found the Women's Semifinals much more entertaining to watch than today's Men's semifinals.

    I had to laugh at Murray's tactics and how Nadal was not allowing himself to be thrown off by Murray's antics (his clutching of his back, thighs, etc). No offense to Monfils, whom I love, but thankfully Nadal is not thrown by Murray's antics- Nadal is no Monfils.

  12. I switched to the NBC online live stream. Very clear and crisp, no problems. The Match? Even less competitive than the first Semi Final. By the time NBC starts streaming live @ 11 am, the match could very well be half way over. Whether online or terrestrial, NBC's tennis coverage never fails to utterly disappoint.

  13. NBC is abysmal. I don't know why in the age of technology, they are still allowed to Tape Delay their tennis matches. I had hoped that the live streaming would help me get away from their funky scheduling but the way ESPN3 blacks out their streaming (that is, when it works and is not riddled with technical difficulties), and NBC's continued decimated coverage (I don't get TC since I don't have cable), tennis coverage in the U.S. still needs a lot of work.

    I've had to go to a dodgy Eurosport stream to see the first Men's Semifinal live. Apparently NBC is only showing the 2nd Men's Semifinal Live. Huh? I thought the point of a Live Stream is to show everything live as it happens to give the viewers the best viewing option.

    NBC-- continuing to do the dumbest things possible with the Live Stream.

  14. Hey hey Tsonga!

    Gilles Simon looks a bit...er, overstimulated there.

    I miss Marat Safin, particularly shirtless (*sighs*)

    Back to the actual subject of tennis.

    Was the Berdych win over Isner as routine as the score seems to indicate? I tuned in a bit late-- like before match point late.

  15. Lien arrived in '88, I think. Wow, I didn't know that the Keemo storyline happened so late in the 90s.ohmy.png

    The more I watch those '86 and '87 ATWT episodes, the more I appreciate the way Marland crafted scenes, dialogue and stories. Was he perfect? No, of course not but compared to today's soap writing...oh my God, what a difference! Actually having the audacity to introduce a new character for a few months before dumping him or her in a triangle? No one on network daytime soaps seems to have the patience to try that anymore let alone pull it off.

    Even when he shifted a character's personality, it was done in a gradual manner and built on previous history that when you look back, it made sense and seemed justifiable.

    Boy, those were the days!

  16. Too bad none of those files contained information on previous storylines; and if they did, too bad no one on the writing staff bothered to consult them. Who knows? It might have prevented the writers from making so many continuity and historical mistakes in the last years.

    It's also too bad that ATWT didn't care enough to save all of their their Masters. Wiping them was a really stupid idea but if I've come to understand anything since reading these blogs and messageboards, it's that long term thinking is not considered a virtue in soapoperaland.

    True, Khan! There was never such a thing as a continuity consultant on American soaps as there have been on British soaps such as EastEnders and Coronation Street.

    I've been squawking about the seeming lack of continuity on these American daytime shows over the last decade now. Over. And over.

    I think these shows once had those people but then dumped them for budget reasons as time passed.

    ITA. I'm watching a lot of Classic AWTW from the '80s and you can tell that not only was continuity still valued but they actually did multiple takes of certain pivotal scenes like cliffhangers. Over the last decade or so of the show, it was just plow through material, and making it up as they went along. Just as long as they didn't have to stop and do any actual research. I guess Time really was Money, in that case.

  17. well Isner pushed Nadal into a 5 setter 3 years ago laugh.png

    He's also beaten Federer in Davis Cup on clay, which doesn't say much but to the thirsty tennis media, somehow it translates to him being some American clay court savant. He's fallen off since then and has had mediocre results on clay and other surfaces beside hard courts since then.

    Love me some WW. I watched the show as a kid during its first run. I even had the big sized poster...lol. I knew I was gay when I loved WW....haha...I have all 3 seasons on DVD....the theme music...just mmmmmmmm..lol

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    I would do the same spin..ha....

    I loved watching the series as a little girl and yes, I used to spin around (and make myself dizzy) as well. Good times.

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