Iveta was already depressed for all her career, but nowadays she's about to kill herself with a ball or something I like her, but Iveta : stay home, nobody forces you to have the best job in the world.
Huh? She has been smiling quite alot this week actually - we were already discussing it - maybe it was in my other thread with the Wimby and Budapest pics. I think she does enjoy tennis, you just don't see it so much because she does always look sad. I was told by another player that she isn't such a happy person, but that doesn't mean she doesn't like to play tennis. :shrug: (Plus I don't want her to stay at home - I like watching her play, and she's a lefty like me).
See people - in the rain pics, Iveta is actually SMILING! On more than one occasion! Shocking I know that people can't believe that she would, but it's true! She DOES smile!
I love you! Thanks! That's cute. :lol: But it prooves the point I've been trying to say to people all week - she can and DOES smile (and even laugh now we can see).
Wow she's so cute
And don't be wrong Sarah, I'm a fan of Iveta but sometimes she just seems not to try to win, like Barbie or Klara, but I've heard Czech people are just all like that, is that true ? :lol:
There are countries like that, like Luxembourg or Netherlands where nobody seems to be happy
You know what, I really do think that is generally true of Czehc people - whether it's left over from communism or what i dunno, but alot of people seem to walk around with sour looks on their faces and they also can be extremely rude (like the first time I was here the people running the hotel were just so rude and sour), but of course there are many nice Czech people too. I guess it's just part of the "national psyche". :lol:
Dutch people don't seem happy? That I don't agree with.
She knows she's hot :lol:
I remember when she was warned at Estoril because the chair umpire had asked to check the lenght of her dress and it was too short, she was asked by the referee to wear something long under her dress and she played with her dress and a shorty under it, and the shorty was very very longer :lol:
:lol: It's not like anyone actually took any notice of it - everyone still had their "cell" phones with them and were using them (even during the matches ).
Just a warning: we will NOT discuss the semi finals (especially one certain match OMG that was just BAD! ).
I think babsi thinks I'm either strange or a really big fan. :lol: She was training with her "coach" (it's her husband right? I assume so - but I don;t keep up with that stuff so much :lol: ) today before the doubles and well not many people were watching anyway. But there wasn't much else to do so I watched for about 30 mins, and then when she finished I was sending an sms, and when I looked up, she was walking right to me with the thing you "sweep" the court with (what the hell are they called anyway? :lol: ). So I looked up and we were practically standing opposite each other, just with the fence between us, and she smiled at me, so I told her good luck for the doubles, and she said thanks. It's a bit weird though because this year in Hobart, she was staring at me a couple of times and so then at Iveta's match (in Hobart), she was walking past and was really staring at me, so I stared back and she said hi as she walked past me up the stairs. :lol: So I dunno if she remembers me - doubt it though. :lol:
Oh yeah and to follow her training, you need to speak 3 languages - they were talking in Czech, german and english. :lol: But it was interesting, because he was telling her technical stuff in english...so I try to learn a bit too.