Yes lad!Great find-especially the second one!A halep v sharapova final would inspire me to work on my own forehand!
Boooo : WIMBLEDON hopeful Simona Halep is to have a boob job to reduce the size of her 34DD bust. The 17-year-old has won a string of junior titles and her form has won her an army of admirers. But the 5ft 5in Romanian competitor has told how she thinks her boobs are holding her back. She has booked herself into a private hospital for surgery in the autumn to make them smaller. She explained: "The breasts make me uncomfortable when I play." Simona reckons the sheer weight of her boobs slows her down on the courts and could cost her vital points. She added: "It's the weight that troubles me - my ability to react quickly. "My breasts make me uncomfortable when I play, as well. "I don't like them in my everyday life either. I would have gone for surgery, too, if I hadn't been a sportswoman." Simona has been tipped as one of the tennis stars of the future after winning a host of junior titles and a place in the final of the junior French Open last year.
Lads she's a sports woman, so stop acting the tit. I'm not inbreast with this at all. If you all want to make boobs of yourselves then do it somewhere else. Any chance she'll win Wimbledon this year? Going on mammary I cant remember to many 17 year olds who've won it.
Ah Dammit!! There was I thinking I'm safe posting this coz Chris won't be online this early with that bloody picture!! D'oh!!!
Gabby Sabatini all over again when the damn cameras were allowed zoooooooooooom in Wombledin is back!!!
Barcelona Fan trying to put a hat on Federer in the French Open Final [YOUTUBE]6g_gVXtP2Lg&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
Thanks zed for that. I wondered what the guy was trying to do. It was impossible to know from the BBC coverage.
Injured Nadal unable to defend title An emotional Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from Wimbledon because of his continuing knee problems. The world number one labelled his decision as “one of the worst moments in his career” and he becomes only the fourth champion not to defend his title. The tournament’s top seed was due to open his defence of the title against France’s Arnaud Clement but Nadal made it clear he was not in the best shape to commit himself to the championship over two weeks. Nadal, suffering from tendonitis in his knees, had pulled out of Queen’s to try to get fit in time but it was obvious during two exhibition matches at Fulham’s Hurlingham Club over the last two days, that he was nowhere near his best. The Spaniard went down to Lleyton Hewitt in straight sets yesterday and lost to Stanislav Wawrinka today. His uncle and coach, Toni Nadal, hinted on Thursday that he was not at his best and the player confirmed his decision to withdraw from the tournament in a special press conference at SW19 on Friday night. “I am not 100 per cent,” said Nadal. “I don’t feel I am ready to approach a tournament as important as Wimbledon. I have decided that I just cannot play this tournament this year. I tried everything, I worked very hard in the last weeks to arrive here in the best condition. “Today was the last test and although I didn’t feel terrible I was not close to my best. When I enter a tournament like Wimbledon I want to try to win but my feeling right now is that I am not ready to win. “Not playing Wimbledon was one of the toughest decisions of my career. But the situation makes the decision a little bit easier. “It is tough but at the same time, I have no option. I don’t feel ready to compete at 100 per cent for two weeks. I have played with some problems on the knees for the last few months. “Now I am going to be out for some time but I don’t know how long. I arrived at one of the most important moments in the year in my worst condition. “I had physical problems in two of the most important tournaments for me — Roland Garros and Wimbledon — so it is tough to accept for me. “I am going to work very hard to come back as soon as possible and when I do, I want to come back with 100 per cent right both mentality and physically. One of the big problems now is that when I am playing, I am thinking more about the knees than the game. It is difficult to play like this. I want to come back feeling 100 per cent. “Nobody is more disappointed than me. I have amazing memories of this tournament and not only from last year which was probably the best moment in my career. “It is tough but I hope the crowd understand that I tried my best. I didn’t play Queen’s in order to try and arrive here in good condition but it wasn’t possible. “It is not a chronic problem. I can recover for sure.” Nadal’s withdrawal means a re-shuffling of the draw but it leaves British star Andy Murray with an even better chance of reaching the Wimbledon final. The 22-year-old Scot was paired in the same half of the draw as Nadal and if the tournament went to plan they would have met in the semi-finals.
Really was just a case of when he'd announce it. Big blow for him and Wimbledon. Heading over to it next week and was hoping to see him in action. Will have to make do with Murray so
murray has a big big chance now, hope he does it he seems a decent chap halep really does have big potential
Murray currently 4-1 down in the 1st set and 2 breaks down,struggling bigtime. Hope he's beat for no other reason than that ****in british media.