Posted on 09/08/2018 8:41:44 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
FULL TITLE: WATCH: Serena Williams SNAPS, Chokes at U.S. Open Championship Days After Backing Kaepernicks Anthem Protests, Nike (Videos)
Naomi Osaka claimed her first Grand Slam title on Saturday after defeating Serena Williams 6-2, 6-4, in the
final of the U.S. Open. With the victory, Osaka became the first Japanese woman to win a Grand Slam singles title.
Williams was looking to win her 24th Grand Slam singles title, which would have tied her with Australias Margaret Court for the all-time record. Williams lost after receiving multiple penalties from Chair Umpire Carlos Ramos including a point penalty for breaking her racket, and then a game penalty for arguing with Ramos and calling him a thief.
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She still a ho.
We go ho
Fo sho.
I mean shizzle.
One of Mac’s ‘greatest hits!’. Then this one from Jimmy: “YOU ARE AN ABORTION!!!!”
I stand corrected then...Checking their website, I see they also make in the UK...
I suppose also they source parts from overseas suppliers as do most manufacturers these days...
Was working from memory and should have checked before posting...Why I added IIRC...Apparently my memory is faulty...
The ump called Serena a cheater!? I guess I missed that.
Yeah, the MSM love to get into all the details about a persons ethnic make up.
Best three of five, I think.
Sorry for you. I call em the way I see em.
IMHO, New Balance are a American Made and in my experience last longer than the competition. My New Balance 520s are nearly a decade old, replaced them yesterday with some 640s
OK, we’ll class it up a bit.
Serena, simply elevated her status as the Courtesan of the Court.
I think in had more to do with the 60 pounds of buttocks shoehorned into her tights during her run in that commercial.
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