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exiledclaseboy said:
A lot of people seem to take pleasure in Raducanu losing. Weirdos.

She’s had a lot of abuse today from saddos who couldn’t run for ten minutes on a court without collapsing in a heap. Jealousy. Plain and simple.

She’s also been offered a place at Cambridge.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
A lot of people seem to take pleasure in Raducanu losing. Weirdos.
Innit, usually sad tw@s who have nothing going on in their own lives. Makes them feel better. SAF.
 
Great effort from Murray, Isner just had too much, played really well tbf.
 
Londonlisa2001 said:
exiledclaseboy said:
A lot of people seem to take pleasure in Raducanu losing. Weirdos.

She’s had a lot of abuse today from saddos who couldn’t run for ten minutes on a court without collapsing in a heap. Jealousy. Plain and simple.

She’s also been offered a place at Cambridge.

Yup. Britain is a very odd country in how it treats its success stories. Her first year on the tour, still a kid. She may never win another Slam again but she’s won one more than any of those abusing her, sometimes in the worst possible way.
 
Muteswan said:
Niigata Jack said:
Crash bang wallop wins the day.

To be fair, Isner played very well.

Some of his open play was poor smashing a lot of his returns long and into the net.

I couldn't watch that throughout a Tennis tournament, I only watched that game cause Murray was involved, absolutely no interest in watching his next tie, I'd rather spend the night counting the leaves on one of my Acers :lol: :lol:
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Londonlisa2001 said:
She’s had a lot of abuse today from saddos who couldn’t run for ten minutes on a court without collapsing in a heap. Jealousy. Plain and simple.

She’s also been offered a place at Cambridge.

Yup. Britain is a very odd country in how it treats its success stories. Her first year on the tour, still a kid. She may never win another Slam again but she’s won one more than any of those abusing her, sometimes in the worst possible way.

Let's be honest though, she's not really British is she, she's half Romanian/Chinese.. I'd be quite patronised if it was me getting called British sensation
 

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