Sundaymorningguy said:Well now that she had extra time on her hands she better practice hard and bring it at Wimbledon. No excuses!
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Sundaymorningguy said:Well now that she has extra time on her hands she better practice hard and bring it at Wimbledon. No excuses! Time to go visit dad and get that serve better.
tented said:Sundaymorningguy said:Well now that she has extra time on her hands she better practice hard and bring it at Wimbledon. No excuses! Time to go visit dad and get that serve better.
That's what's most surprising. Her serve -- the greatest women's serve ever, as so many believe -- is letting her down. I only saw the last few games, but I can't remember the last time I saw Serena DF twice in one game.
hoergren said:Well folks give a little credit to Muguruza she played reeally well and never let Serena into the match. And if you're not allowed to play your game even Serena will loose. I wrote some time ago about this Spaniard that she'd be a factor in womens tennis, and now she has the confidence doing great things. Bravo and credit to Serena for the nice gestures after the match - she knew she'd lost to a better player on the dayclap
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rubydo said:Quickly off to work, but a number of people felt Garbine was going to be a challenge for Serena, and they were right. Eugenie still in and her draw becomes more favorable with Flavia being beaten today. Can the teddy bear sweetheart continue to roll in the French Open??