Posted on 09/11/2015 11:59:03 AM PDT by C19fan
U.S. tennis star Serena Williams lost the semifinal round at the U.S. Open Friday afternoon. She was upset by Roberta Vinci of Italy.
Williams was chasing a calendar Grand Slam, which hasn't been done since 1988, when Steffi Graf did it.
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Racism?
I still don’t know how she plays such good tennis with her, um, body type....
Did she lose with any class?
The Italians are tough this year.
She got da power, man.
Veni, Vidi, Vinci
A little more rest maybe.
I think she is a great player and I remember seeing her first at age 5 hitting with her sister.
I’m sorry, do they check for steroids in tennis tournaments regarding the women?
I really believe based on that linebacker body with muscle tone that she was enhanced.
Who looks like her anywhere else without the droids.
Just my opinion, and I like Americans winning, but...
She looks robust!
Hillary Flammond: Who do you favor in the Virginia Slims tournament?
Blindman: In women’s tennis, I always root against the heterosexual.
-Top Secret
Reach and strength with minimal need for lengthy stroke production.
Yikes. Which players made the *women’s* final?
Serena’s logged a lot of miles in her career. Cant win them all but she’s no slouch.
I ache just imagining all the bench presses and curls she must do.. Ahhh to have a physique like that..
I’m not at all knowledgeable on the subject but they at least publish stats that imply it is done.
http://www.itftennis.com/antidoping/statistics/data.aspx
I was being nice. ...best pic I could find. hehe
“Did she lose with any class?”
No - raced out of there as fast as she could.
I get so embarassed by her screaming at not just her point but when the opponent misses. She has no class and no sportsmanship. too da loo Serena.
ping
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