I, too, watched during a break in football. When she lost, everyone was cheering her. Even the winner, who wasn’t interviewed for quite a while after handing the big cow her ass, commented about about how great she was and what an honor it was to even play her. She may have been overpowering a couple of decades ago, but she didn’t play any better than any other random fat woman would have.
Four million unvaccinated illegals, but Djokovic can’t come to the US.
Four million unvaccinated illegals, but Djokovic can’t come to the US.
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Much respect to Djoko for standing tall. He’s a very smart man (before the shots became a ‘thing’, too) and he’s going to have the last ‘laugh’ as it were, although destroyed health, careers & death are no laughing matter. He values his family over all things tennis, including adding more trophies to his collection, & he’s not doing his family any good if he’s sick or dead. I saw him interviewed recently, Wimbledon I think - relaxed conversation. His son came up and Djoko’s face just lit up with love and pride, something I’ve never seen when he talks about his tennis accomplishments. John McEnroe made some comments about him not being able to play, one being “I’d just get the shots & play”. He is obviously not well-informed.
Ajla’s response was very gracious !
she won fabulously and, in stark contrast, with class