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Post by Annie on Mar 1, 2006 12:18:34 GMT 3
aww thanks Tish..she looks so happy
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Post by alsl on Mar 1, 2006 14:13:17 GMT 3
I hope she doesnt have too much fun..so much fun that she decides NEVER to come back to the circuit!!that would be such a disaster for aussy tennis..besides stosur,alicia is all they got.she and sveta make a rawking pair too!!
thanks tish!!
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Post by Tish on Mar 1, 2006 15:13:51 GMT 3
You are welcome...Alicia did talk about how she is missing her first love which is tennis so I think it would be safe to say that she definitely wants to come back....
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Post by alsl on Mar 1, 2006 16:16:55 GMT 3
*wipes of beads of sweat*
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Post by Tish on Mar 7, 2006 13:16:35 GMT 3
Awwww she looks so pretty in pink with glittery bits. dancing in Dancing with the Stars...Very intense performance from Alicia . She commented that she , felt that she, embraced this dance...Has said that dancing is a lot harder for her as she has to move her feet and body in a totally different way...Hair styled to the one side... Will see if Alicia is eliminated or not who knows what will happen...
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Post by Tish on Mar 7, 2006 13:35:55 GMT 3
Alicia is through to the next round of DWTS....it is almost like watching a tennis match...hehehehehe
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Post by justsafin on Sept 5, 2008 12:55:27 GMT 3
SAD NEWS Injuries force Molik to retire at 27 Associated Press Updated: September 4, 2008, 8:11 PM ET MELBOURNE, Australia -- Australia's Alicia Molik has retired from international tennis after a long run of injuries, including a debilitating inner-ear virus. Alicia Molik won the bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and also played at the Beijing Olympics last month. The 27-year-old Molik peaked at a No. 8 ranking after reaching the Australian Open quarterfinals in 2005 but spent most of the rest of that season off the circuit because she was unable to balance due to the ear virus. She won the bronze medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics and, despite only limited time in competition, achieved her ambition of making the Beijing Olympics last month. But she was knocked out in the first round. "It's tiring and it's very draining," Molik told Melbourne's The Age newspaper on Friday. "I've spent a lot of time thinking. I did have a huge setback three years ago, with my middle ear problem. "It took a while to get back and since then I've just struggled with a few more things that I never imagined would come along the way," she said. Molik won five WTA singles titles and two Grand Slam doubles titles, at the Australian and French Opens. Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
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