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Post by Teresa on May 12, 2005 18:52:51 GMT 3
lau Those are great pics, l love the first two, thank you so much. I also love the leather jacket and the Tshirt, and btw I love the hair too The date at the top says 11th May, so this function was after the match then?, he looks pretty relaxed. Marie Welcome ;D Krikry Welocme ;D Jewell Welcome ;D
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Post by MariaV on May 13, 2005 0:45:22 GMT 3
OK guys, just to annoy you, here's the Russian TV sports news clip on yesterdays matches and Marat's defeat. Some Russian-speakers here may be interested though. Sorry for the poor quality. mms://video.rfn.ru/rtr-sport/18732.asf
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Post by Rucinski on May 13, 2005 1:46:09 GMT 3
Thanks for the pics, he looks good, and I think the same about the jacket of the girl
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Post by annie on May 13, 2005 3:16:13 GMT 3
WOW! He looks really hot...like a bad-ass-biker-hot!! didn't he have a picture where he's on a motorcycle? Gosh, really...and i don't even care about the hair anymore...or the beard...it looks better on plain clothes than tennis clothes.... on the bunny fur jacket...BUNNY MURDERER!!!
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Cassie
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Post by Cassie on May 13, 2005 3:33:29 GMT 3
Marat, please cut your hair. It's freaking OUT OF CONTROL.
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Post by Teresa on May 13, 2005 3:43:10 GMT 3
on the bunny fur jacket...BUNNY MURDERER!!! LOL annie LMAO
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Post by Jamie on May 13, 2005 3:54:24 GMT 3
I like this one! I love that leather jacket!! Thanks lau for those great pics. i love the 1st one (including the hair!) and the 3rd one (including the bunny ;D). But the 2nd one... It reminds me of Jim Courier!!!! don't you think so?
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Post by Jamie on May 13, 2005 3:57:29 GMT 3
ok, i take another look at the pic. and now, i have to admitted that there's no much resemblance between them except the HAIR...
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Post by annie on May 13, 2005 4:02:07 GMT 3
nope...no Jim Courier in sight there...this is who i'm reminded of by those pics... amh, i'll just put the link of the pic coz it's not related to hamburg or to tennis... but it's why i said he looks like a hot biker dude... www2.warnerbros.com/torque/img/photos/images/11.jpg
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Post by Jasmine on May 13, 2005 6:48:30 GMT 3
Last night I watch Roger, he won smoothly. I was asked several times "Why don't you support Roger instead of roller coaster Marat? You will be more enjoyable and happier." I think they've got a point. Why I keep support the one who keep pushing himself into trouble, losing his temper easily, love wearing hat to make his face worse? Why? Why? Why? Maybe I'm a kind of "Love at hard way." or "Masochism" ;D ;D ;D I know plenty of you are there with me, right?
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Post by Teresa on May 13, 2005 14:58:01 GMT 3
I could be wrong but I think this is the same umpire from Marat's match with JFC
Cruel call ends Henman's hopes By Barry Wood in Hamburg (Filed: 13/05/2005)
Tim Henman was denied a probable victory over Juan Ignacio Chela by a poor line-call decision from Irish umpire Fergus Murphy in the third round of the Hamburg Masters yesterday.
Dejected: Tim Henman felt aggrieved after losing in Hamburg With two clay-court victories over the Argentine, Henman had outplayed his opponent and he held break point at 4-4 in the second set when a second serve from Chela appeared to land long.
Instead, it was called as an ace and, despite Henman's protestations, the decision stood. Chela went on to hold for 5-4, broke Henman for the set, and controlled the final set to win 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.
Henman declined to shake Murphy's hand after the match
( Marat pretty much said the same thing)
"It was such an important stage of the match," Henman said. "The mark I pointed to he wasn't interested in. He was pointing to a mark from two points ago. There's not a lot more you can say if he says it's one mark and I say it's another. With some umpires on clay there's an art to picking up the marks, and it seems he hasn't got it."
Henman was fully justified in feeling aggrieved, and also correct in stating that he should have dealt with the situation rather better. Instead, his intensity dropped dramatically once he failed to convert either of two break points as the final set began.
The technology now exists that could have helped Henman on this occasion, and an electronic line-calling system named Hawkeye is to be used at the US Open this year. Henman is supportive.
He said: "It shouldn't really be necessary on clay. The mark's there and that's as accurate as anything. That's where the ball bounced.
"But it will be interesting to see how Hawkeye works out. I think it's not only good for the players but it's good for the fans. In Houston they had big screens and they were showing replays.
"It probably puts the umpires and line judges under a little more pressure, and at the end of the day we're making plenty of mistakes, they're going to make a few mistakes. But if we've got the technology to put it right, then why not."
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Post by Marie on May 13, 2005 15:02:22 GMT 3
Thank you, Teresa And Lau, these pics are awesome. Support another player than Marat? Yeah, I support other players, but not Federer. I never would. By the way, I believe there´s only a place for one player in your heart, if you´re a real fan. And that was, is and will always be Marat, no matter what happens ;D ;D ;D
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Post by jewell on May 13, 2005 15:05:35 GMT 3
^marat isn't my favorite player, but i like him alot.
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Post by Karen on May 13, 2005 16:49:20 GMT 3
Teresa....it is the same umpire. Fergus Murphy screws up another match.
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Post by Jasmine on May 13, 2005 17:23:25 GMT 3
Now, people will know Marat never lie. He might be rough but he's not a liar.
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