.... would have been 'that British Tennis Player' if he'd won!
I had high hopes, he'd already beaten Tsonga in the Queens final and Tsonga had knocked Nadal out- then he won the first set and I thought YAY - game on! Then it all went shoulder-slumping.
Don't care who wins the final but it's going to be one hell of one - Djokovic just seems to transport himself like a ghost!
That Scottish Tennis Player
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Watched the whole game - very good but not exactly exciting. if the tour of France stage was not a team time trial I'd've watched that instead, but channel-hopping between games/sets took care of that - would've preferred a normal tour stage and channel-hopping vice-versa.
Next Sunday - dilemma - watch the tour and record the F1 Silverstone GP or vice-versa!
Next Sunday - dilemma - watch the tour and record the F1 Silverstone GP or vice-versa!
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Little competition there I would say, has to be watch Le Tour for me!
There's more to the picture, than meets the eye. Hey hey, my my.
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I watch it on ITV 4 - the amount of adverts drives me up the wall - so I'll probably record it so I can skip them.
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Two good results today - Hamilton won the GP and Cavendish became the first 'Brit' ever to win the green jersey, but six hours of TV (more actually, recorded the tour live and watched the GP - had to watch some other stuff while I waited for the tour to finish before playing it) almost seized my joints!
Epic tour this year - highest altitude ever - 2645m and some serious/scary descents - Thor Hushovd (the current world champion) was clocked at 112 kph (69.59 and-a-bit mph) on one.
Epic tour this year - highest altitude ever - 2645m and some serious/scary descents - Thor Hushovd (the current world champion) was clocked at 112 kph (69.59 and-a-bit mph) on one.
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Why did he hit the ball that far? The net is only four foot high.


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