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Australia is currently in mourning as all our players have been 'bundled out' of Wimbledon
. I personally couldn't care less, but. as a country, we take our sport very seriously. We spend squillions of Olympic preparations and usually end up about fourht or fifth on the medal table. which isn't too bad for a country of 22 million.
If anyone wants to read a brilliant fanfic about Sherlock and John playing tennis, go to Archive of Our Own and look for A Study In Winning
A word of warning - it is slash, which means lots of naughyt bits between our (fictional) boys, so if that alarms or offends, don't go there!
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I love my tennis; and how they couldn't see this day coming is beyond me.
So this year, thank heaven Rafa is there is all I can say.
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My kids are there to watch tomorrow. Lucky things.
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Oh, Kazza, Rafa has bitten the dust, bad luck, babe ![]()
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That was heartbreaking for him & for me. But very quickly I thought "He needs a break actually".
The low ranked players are always the dangermen in the big tournies. They just go for everything, they have nothing to lose.
Oh well. Not sure I want to watch any more this year. And I've been a loyal watcher for wayyy over 35 years. Which isn't easy when it starts at 11pm here, lol.
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The guy who beat him yesterday was absolutely amazing though. What a turn up for the books.
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Well a Brit is through to the semis.
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Murray is now through to the finals. First British male player to do this for over 75 years (Fred Perry).
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Girls... Rafa won't go to the Olympics
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Oh
. I wish more had been made in the UK of the men's doubles winners, one of whom was a Brit who had only got into the competition in the first place on a Wild Card.
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