Re: 'The Players Twitter Chatting Thread' - Part II
That's lovely news. Well, considering that Henin is just about to have her baby their kids are going to be of approximately the same age difference. Now, if they happen to like tennis...
Re: 'The Players Twitter Chatting Thread' - Part II
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That's lovely news. Well, considering that Henin is just about to have her baby their kids are going to be of approximately the same age difference. Now, if they happen to like tennis...
Kim's husband is a basketball player so the kid will be very big, whereas for Justine
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Re: 'The Players Twitter Chatting Thread' - Part II
Matt Cronin @TennisReporters
Heard that Azarenka only top player not to have done WTA 40th Anniversary photo shoot. Apparently too busy
Anastasia Rodionova @arodionova
Why random people in the elevator feel that it's ok to ask tennis players 100 questions when you are just trying to get into ur room!
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@juliecoin: Ok guys, I need to understand what Gulbis is doing with his left arm when hitting a forehand...
He's finding success again, so I guess it's working for him. But that is one of the most dramatic changes of a groundstroke I've ever seen. And yes it's not pretty .
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andreapetkovic I don't really listen to her music but wow is Beyoncé a great role model for women... (yes, I am watching HBO right now).
Wow, really Petkorazzi? She's singing half naked. Very empowering.
I guess you watching womens tennis with closed eyes.
__________________ and I'm not even fan of Ana Ivanovic... just an objective observer who realize how perfect she is
AMAZING BELGRADE MIRACLE: In just three years (2008-2011) 5 different players born in same city reach world #1 in rankings and several GS titles and finals (WTA singles: Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic, ATP singles: Novak Djokovic, ATP doubles: Nenad Zimonjic and Daniel Nestor... with notable performances of Bojana Jovanovski, Janko Tipsarevic and Viktor Troicki which is also all three born in Belgrade)