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Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » Today, 00:04

What is wrong with this picture?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 22:31

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 20:14
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 14:06
Anisimova’s GF in Rome :wub:
I wonder who 1st first asked out the other.. :gaypimp:
DA I don't know but they are together for over a year now. Anisimova had a tik tok with her gf from last May.


Rybakina's Russian best friend(former player) is also dating a woman for many years now. Found their tik toks but i am not posting here. Only searched her up because she had tons of pics with Elena from their junior days since now.
This girl

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 20:14

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 14:06
Anisimova’s GF in Rome :wub:
I wonder who 1st first asked out the other.. :gaypimp:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 14:06

Anisimova’s GF in Rome :wub:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 09:51

Guest wrote:
04 May 2024, 20:51
That match was Aryna’s to win. She played better than Iga, she just has this horrible habit of making dumb choices at crucial moments which against other players she can get away with but given any such opportunity, Iga takes it.
Yes. With emphasis on DUMB.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » Yesterday, 05:20

Cringe romance that I'm not surprised has ended. I wouldn't even be surprised if they get back together and separate multiple times. Badosa really needs to lay off the extremely public relationships. And for me the funniest thing was that when Tsitsipas was behaving fairly well, polite and respectful towards female players he seemed to be widely mocked and ignored, but when he started tweeting some misogynistic stuff literally a month after Badosa was dating him and proclaiming her love for him. Pathetic and definitely made me lose the respect I had for her.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 05 May 2024, 17:32

Paula Badosa announces that she and Stefanos Tsitsipas have ended their romantic relationship
"We have shared a journey filled with love and learning, and it is as friends with immense mutual respect that we now choose to move forward on our own paths," she said on social media.

:lol: :rofl:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 05 May 2024, 08:35

Guest wrote:
04 May 2024, 22:19
mugu got married? when?
Not yet. She said in an interview right before the final that they are getting married this fall.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 05 May 2024, 02:23

Guest wrote:
04 May 2024, 20:51
That match was Aryna’s to win. She played better than Iga, she just has this horrible habit of making dumb choices at crucial moments which against other players she can get away with but given any such opportunity, Iga takes it.
That says something.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 22:19

mugu got married? when?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 22:13

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 17:14
guys is bia haddad fam? i know she follows the lgbt official acc on ig but she still could be an ally?
Gurll go check her first Pinned Post „the painting one“ look at the Caption and the Song choice ;) for me that’s enough evidence lol :hudoin:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 22:09

Pathetic, arrogant Pole so full of herself at award ceremony.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 22:05

Mugu giving Iga the trophy ayeeeee fam :heart: :dance2:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 20:51

That match was Aryna’s to win. She played better than Iga, she just has this horrible habit of making dumb choices at crucial moments which against other players she can get away with but given any such opportunity, Iga takes it.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 20:44

Aryna DFed at match point???????

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 18:24

Elena should be here , aryna doesn't play well ,like against Rybakina

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 04 May 2024, 16:48

who is gonna win ?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 03 May 2024, 11:26

Guest wrote:
26 Apr 2024, 02:54
Guest wrote:
25 Apr 2024, 14:17
It looks like the stupid Premium Tour is dead(at least for now).The Slams have apparently rejected it. Unfortunately from the 2027 season on there will be a
1000-level opener in, you've guessed it, Saudi Arabia!(there goes Brisbane :bigcry:). ATP and WTA will it seems cooperate more or even merge as far as commercial and operational dealings. Thoughts?
Wtfffffffff Brisbane is such a loved tourney, this sucks :rage:
It's really a shame the WTA is associating itself with a country like Saudi Arabia that's basically attempting to mask all of the effed up things they do by throwing money at greedy sports organizations and players who'll basically do anything for the right price.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 03 May 2024, 11:22

"Ariana"... Grande? :hmmm: :rofl:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 03 May 2024, 06:18



:rofl:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 02 May 2024, 22:06

Guest wrote:
01 May 2024, 08:38
guyyss pls answer me i have a big fat crush on bia haddad is she fam? ik she was dating a man but she could be bi at least? anybody have some info?
Bia is bissexual and she is single :D

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 02 May 2024, 20:21

sorry

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 02 May 2024, 20:11

Guest wrote:
02 May 2024, 19:44
i can't with that slam schedule for masters..
what a day for ticket holders :nervous:
It doesn‘t show what‘s in the spoiler tag for me but the two week masters were one of the worst ideas in the past years. Absolutely kills any suspense when you have to wait another day until semi/final.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 02 May 2024, 19:44

i can't with that slam schedule for masters..
what a day for ticket holders :nervous:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 01 May 2024, 23:49

Guest wrote:
29 Apr 2024, 08:14
Guest wrote:
29 Apr 2024, 07:29
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:06
I just got back from spending the weekend at the Madrid Open. Saw a whole bunch of players up close and personal on the practice courts and in the grounds, it’s a pretty cool atmosphere. However, it was a real bummer to see how small the attendance of WTA games was vs ATP and how the tournament is geared up to ensure the ATP matches are at the better times. We watched both the Rybakina and Sabalenka back to back matches on Friday and the main stadium was basically empty because they were a morning matches. It kind of blew my mind because for me they’re unmissable superstars!
Nice you had a great weekend at the tournament :)
I‘m not surprised to see low attendance at the women‘s matches. It fits the overall theme of the tournament with last year‘s debacle and they are not really doing much to promote the women (same as the WTA basically).

Anyways, do you have some behind the scenes stories you want to share? :D who is friendly to the fans, who not so much?
I don’t have any interesting behind the scenes stories really! Again, not to keep complaining, but because of how it’s arranged, unless you get to the tournament super early you don’t see so many of the “big” female players around and about the grounds practicing or warming up because the majority of women’s singles matches are in the morning.

But, we saw quite a bit of Haddad Maia around and about and she seemed nice to fans. Coco was also around but playing doubles. Vondrousova always has a smile on her face. Ostapenko is just as comedic in the flesh. But yeah, hard to say whether they’re nice to fans as no one was displaying fan-like behaviour towards them really!

Men’s-wise, lots of love and fan interaction there and all the players we saw seemed nice to fans. Ben Shelton, Alcaraz, Auger-Aliassim all spent a lot of time with fans to and from the ground courts. Sinner was also sweet but in a rush so didn’t stick around too long.
Replying to myself - one thing is did find interesting watching the Sabalenka- Linette match was the very organised group of Polish fans that appeared just for that one match. There seemed to be a ring leader dude who kind of conducts the rest of them with chants and hand gestures and he got quite pissed off if someone in the group chanted too long or didn’t follow his instructions! And then they all left for the next match which was Alcaraz, which I thought was an odd thing to do if you’d paid for day tickets for the main stadium! It made me think that maybe they’re professional chanters that are paid to go to the polish matches!
A group is cheering for some player so they're paid? :nervous: Lol, or maybe, just maybe those were like your usual fanclubs or gatherings of people we can see in many other sports where they meet together before matches if they support specific teams or athletes. You noticed they were not there anymore cause they caught attention, like most groups similar to those do. And people leaving or entering different matches is also visible even on TV, and it's not just fanclubs who do that, because the difference in attendance is sometimes pretty big. Although it can be seen as weird, I don't think it's that rare. But since the topic of empty stadiums has been talked about a lot in regards of women's tennis lately, the only 'unusual' thing there would be that this time some chose to stay for women's and then left. Must've been their preference, I guess.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 01 May 2024, 16:33

Guest wrote:
01 May 2024, 13:03
Rybakina won the match after this point

Amazing, great job Lena.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 01 May 2024, 13:20

Guest wrote:
01 May 2024, 13:03
Rybakina won the match after this point

🙌 A great comeback by RybaQueen today. I don't think Putintseva will get over this loss for a while.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 01 May 2024, 13:03

Rybakina won the match after this point

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 01 May 2024, 08:38

guyyss pls answer me i have a big fat crush on bia haddad is she fam? ik she was dating a man but she could be bi at least? anybody have some info?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 01 May 2024, 08:34

What is between her and Daria Abramowicz :hudoin:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 30 Apr 2024, 23:17

What would you like Kasatkina to ask Iga?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 30 Apr 2024, 21:06

Guest wrote:
30 Apr 2024, 21:01


Noskova gives me gay vibes. Is she fam?

https://www.instagram.com/stories/lindy ... RlcjI1Mmhi
I don‘t get any vibes from her but she shares Andrew Tate posts sometimes and that‘s pathetic for a woman, gay or straight.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 30 Apr 2024, 21:01



Noskova gives me gay vibes. Is she fam?

https://www.instagram.com/stories/lindy ... RlcjI1Mmhi

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 29 Apr 2024, 14:10

today empty stands during iga's match,too. But yesterday on collins it was full , but it was a small court.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 29 Apr 2024, 10:04

okay. it’s ostapenko having her allez up your fucking asses moment. but at verdasco who is intentionally trying to get under her skin, and has succeeded. now ostapenko needs to have her maybe the racquet will talk moment, but really mean it.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 29 Apr 2024, 09:57

wtf is happening in the ostapenko match? who is screaming at queen’s errors?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 29 Apr 2024, 09:57

Friend of Anisimova is the new Friend of Dorothy.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 29 Apr 2024, 08:14

Guest wrote:
29 Apr 2024, 07:29
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:06
I just got back from spending the weekend at the Madrid Open. Saw a whole bunch of players up close and personal on the practice courts and in the grounds, it’s a pretty cool atmosphere. However, it was a real bummer to see how small the attendance of WTA games was vs ATP and how the tournament is geared up to ensure the ATP matches are at the better times. We watched both the Rybakina and Sabalenka back to back matches on Friday and the main stadium was basically empty because they were a morning matches. It kind of blew my mind because for me they’re unmissable superstars!
Nice you had a great weekend at the tournament :)
I‘m not surprised to see low attendance at the women‘s matches. It fits the overall theme of the tournament with last year‘s debacle and they are not really doing much to promote the women (same as the WTA basically).

Anyways, do you have some behind the scenes stories you want to share? :D who is friendly to the fans, who not so much?
I don’t have any interesting behind the scenes stories really! Again, not to keep complaining, but because of how it’s arranged, unless you get to the tournament super early you don’t see so many of the “big” female players around and about the grounds practicing or warming up because the majority of women’s singles matches are in the morning.

But, we saw quite a bit of Haddad Maia around and about and she seemed nice to fans. Coco was also around but playing doubles. Vondrousova always has a smile on her face. Ostapenko is just as comedic in the flesh. But yeah, hard to say whether they’re nice to fans as no one was displaying fan-like behaviour towards them really!

Men’s-wise, lots of love and fan interaction there and all the players we saw seemed nice to fans. Ben Shelton, Alcaraz, Auger-Aliassim all spent a lot of time with fans to and from the ground courts. Sinner was also sweet but in a rush so didn’t stick around too long.
Replying to myself - one thing is did find interesting watching the Sabalenka- Linette match was the very organised group of Polish fans that appeared just for that one match. There seemed to be a ring leader dude who kind of conducts the rest of them with chants and hand gestures and he got quite pissed off if someone in the group chanted too long or didn’t follow his instructions! And then they all left for the next match which was Alcaraz, which I thought was an odd thing to do if you’d paid for day tickets for the main stadium! It made me think that maybe they’re professional chanters that are paid to go to the polish matches!

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 29 Apr 2024, 07:29

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:06
I just got back from spending the weekend at the Madrid Open. Saw a whole bunch of players up close and personal on the practice courts and in the grounds, it’s a pretty cool atmosphere. However, it was a real bummer to see how small the attendance of WTA games was vs ATP and how the tournament is geared up to ensure the ATP matches are at the better times. We watched both the Rybakina and Sabalenka back to back matches on Friday and the main stadium was basically empty because they were a morning matches. It kind of blew my mind because for me they’re unmissable superstars!
Nice you had a great weekend at the tournament :)
I‘m not surprised to see low attendance at the women‘s matches. It fits the overall theme of the tournament with last year‘s debacle and they are not really doing much to promote the women (same as the WTA basically).

Anyways, do you have some behind the scenes stories you want to share? :D who is friendly to the fans, who not so much?
I don’t have any interesting behind the scenes stories really! Again, not to keep complaining, but because of how it’s arranged, unless you get to the tournament super early you don’t see so many of the “big” female players around and about the grounds practicing or warming up because the majority of women’s singles matches are in the morning.

But, we saw quite a bit of Haddad Maia around and about and she seemed nice to fans. Coco was also around but playing doubles. Vondrousova always has a smile on her face. Ostapenko is just as comedic in the flesh. But yeah, hard to say whether they’re nice to fans as no one was displaying fan-like behaviour towards them really!

Men’s-wise, lots of love and fan interaction there and all the players we saw seemed nice to fans. Ben Shelton, Alcaraz, Auger-Aliassim all spent a lot of time with fans to and from the ground courts. Sinner was also sweet but in a rush so didn’t stick around too long.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 29 Apr 2024, 05:44

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:06
I just got back from spending the weekend at the Madrid Open. Saw a whole bunch of players up close and personal on the practice courts and in the grounds, it’s a pretty cool atmosphere. However, it was a real bummer to see how small the attendance of WTA games was vs ATP and how the tournament is geared up to ensure the ATP matches are at the better times. We watched both the Rybakina and Sabalenka back to back matches on Friday and the main stadium was basically empty because they were a morning matches. It kind of blew my mind because for me they’re unmissable superstars!
not surprising. the tournament is run by flopliciano lopez and used to be owned by haleps woman hating billionaire bestie tiriac and lopezs boss aka the pres and ceo of the tournament was tiriacs right hand man. misogynys baked into the tournament and if you tell ppl that womens tennis and women are unworthy of their time (looking @ you sabalenka) then thatll seep into the choices ppl who watch it make

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 21:23

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:06
I just got back from spending the weekend at the Madrid Open. Saw a whole bunch of players up close and personal on the practice courts and in the grounds, it’s a pretty cool atmosphere. However, it was a real bummer to see how small the attendance of WTA games was vs ATP and how the tournament is geared up to ensure the ATP matches are at the better times. We watched both the Rybakina and Sabalenka back to back matches on Friday and the main stadium was basically empty because they were a morning matches. It kind of blew my mind because for me they’re unmissable superstars!
Nice you had a great weekend at the tournament :)
I‘m not surprised to see low attendance at the women‘s matches. It fits the overall theme of the tournament with last year‘s debacle and they are not really doing much to promote the women (same as the WTA basically).

Anyways, do you have some behind the scenes stories you want to share? :D who is friendly to the fans, who not so much?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 21:18

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 21:02
The videos are from where the girl is living in the college. She was talking about the apartment and cooking.
Then I saw AA in the background.
This one? I think that‘s Amanda’s apartment.
Eleanor seems to live in a much smaller dorm room at her college.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 21:06

I just got back from spending the weekend at the Madrid Open. Saw a whole bunch of players up close and personal on the practice courts and in the grounds, it’s a pretty cool atmosphere. However, it was a real bummer to see how small the attendance of WTA games was vs ATP and how the tournament is geared up to ensure the ATP matches are at the better times. We watched both the Rybakina and Sabalenka back to back matches on Friday and the main stadium was basically empty because they were a morning matches. It kind of blew my mind because for me they’re unmissable superstars!

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 21:02

The videos are from where the girl is living in the college. She was talking about the apartment and cooking.
Then I saw AA in the background.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 20:53

Guest wrote:
28 Apr 2024, 20:31
Why do we think Amanda Anisimova is dating a girl?
Aren't they just at the same college and maybe sharing accommodation?
Or just good friends.


If the pictures alone aren‘t enough, have a look at the comments and which of them Amanda liked ;)
A couple of pages ago someone pointed out that the girl in Amanda‘s post has some TikToks that don‘t leave a doubt that she is into girls.
She also have a vlog channel and they definitely aren‘t sharing accommodation. Some vlogs are in Amanda‘s apartment. Looks nice :heart:

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 20:31

Why do we think Amanda Anisimova is dating a girl?
Aren't they just at the same college and maybe sharing accommodation?
Or just good friends.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 17:14

guys is bia haddad fam? i know she follows the lgbt official acc on ig but she still could be an ally?

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 28 Apr 2024, 07:52

Guest wrote:
27 Apr 2024, 18:40
Guest wrote:
27 Apr 2024, 17:14
Surely no one actually believes Nadal's BS about possibly not playing the French Open and being injured?

He pulled the same shit in 2022. He will be running around like Bolt when it comes around. No doubt Alcaraz and Djokovic will be drawn into the same half too..
.
conveniently leaving out the fact that he said similar things last year and ended up not playing
Oh I've found one. If you believe Nadal's BS, which he has been pulling his whole career, then I have a bridge to sell you..

Injured if he loses, a warrior if he wins. That's always been his MO. As for his absences, silent bans clearly mean nothing to you..

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 27 Apr 2024, 19:21

Guest wrote:
27 Apr 2024, 16:37
Guest wrote:
27 Apr 2024, 16:20
Good wins in Madrid for Sakkari and Jabeur. I'm looking forward to Jabeur vs Ostapenko next round.
Javier deserved to win because Fernsndez‘ serve was absolutely horrible in the third set. But in her current form, I don‘t think Jabeur will do much against Ostapenko.
That's a fair assessment. And yeah,Jabeur is going to have to improve vs Ostapenko.

Re: The Official Tennis Thread - Part II

by Guest » 27 Apr 2024, 18:40

Guest wrote:
27 Apr 2024, 17:14
Surely no one actually believes Nadal's BS about possibly not playing the French Open and being injured?

He pulled the same shit in 2022. He will be running around like Bolt when it comes around. No doubt Alcaraz and Djokovic will be drawn into the same half too..
.
conveniently leaving out the fact that he said similar things last year and ended up not playing

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