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Post by SAFINNO1 on Jul 16, 2009 17:03:44 GMT 3
That article is wonderful - a really insightful and humerious way of looking at Gasquet's case involving several females LOL
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Post by tinuviel on Jul 16, 2009 18:05:48 GMT 3
I too loved it - written in a very humerous and tongue firmly in cheek way. Must admit some of it made me want to mother him - and I'm only 24 years old!!!! On a happier note I am pleased - for the sake of the world of tennis - that Richard will be back playing soon (you gotta love his backhand!) and I hope he has gained some mental strength from his trials and tribulations. He is a brilliant player - but in the past has had problems closing out matches (maybe a little like our fave Russian of late). It would be great to see him do well.
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Post by tinuviel on Aug 6, 2009 22:27:29 GMT 3
Hey - thought that as Richard is about to spring back on to the scene - hopefully - pretty soon, that I would update you all to let you know that Game, Set and Love is now up to Chapter 22 and is available via the link to my space from my profile page. You will need to scroll down a bit as I've also posted some more of my Marat Fiction more recently. Enjoy and please feel free to make comments.
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Post by tinuviel on Aug 7, 2009 9:45:58 GMT 3
Yes - I picked up that report too shortly after I posted. Guess I just want to be positive and optimistic until proven otherwise. I know that they are within their rights - but it does seem a little like 'sour grapes' by the ITF. They allowed an independent tribunal and have waited for quite some time before deciding - 'Know what, we don't like their decision because it doesn't agree with ours - so now we'll try to have it overturned.' Actually, that may just be a bit cynical. They might have been swayed by the pending civil case brought by 'Pamela' and also by the precedent it sets. I just wish Richard could get back to playing. In an ideal world .....
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