Posted on 09/25/2013 5:15:24 PM PDT by Gamecock
Embarrassing, public downfalls arent new for sports stars, and neither is those stars trying to cover their tracks. Add former world No. 1 tennis star Martina Hingis name to the list of famous athletes making missteps again. Hingis, who was previously accused by her estranged husband of cheating on him twice, attacked him Thursday with her mother, according to Swedish news site Blick. Guyism.com took the time to put everything into Google translate and make sense of it, and since the Swedish quote doesnt translate exactly into English, heres a rough breakdown of what happened.
Hingis and her husband, Thibault Hutin, appeared to be having a verbal argument when the doorbell rang. Hutin answered the door to find his mother-in-law, Melanie Molitor, in the doorway. Hutin said Molitor pounced on me, beat me, and scratched, before her boyfriend showed up. What happens next is unclear, but is appears Molitors boyfriend, Mario Widmer, smashed a DVD player over Hutins head before throwing him out the window headfirst. Hutin returned to the house to find his passport and credit cards were missing and immediately went to the police station. Police then went back to the house, where the three alleged assailants were for some reason still present, and forced them to return the passport and credit cards, according to the report. The report continues with the following: Then Hutins increased voice. Last time I did receive an SMS with a threat to send me Russians on the neck. I do not like more white.
The report continues with the following: Then Hutins increased voice. Last time I did receive an SMS with a threat to send me Russians on the neck. I do not like more white. It looks as though Hutin is claiming Hingis sent Russian hit men to kill her husband, begging the question of why she simply doesnt divorce him if shes not happy with him.
Hingis, who started a comeback this summer, withdrew from the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo earlier this week, citing personal reasons.
I thought Hingis was a bit odd-looking. The huge forehead and thin hair didn’t exactly scream “hot.”
It’s not too late to rid yourself of sobriety. :)
Whew! I just breathed a sigh of relief! I thought she was lesbian! ;-)
Really? I can't see it. :-P
Cracking open a Shock Top now. :-)
Nice. Have one for me.
Nice bulge. =8-0
Steffi looks good in that little clothing ...
I volunteered at the LPGA event here in Arkansas a few years ago. Hole marshall...
Lemme tell ya, I never saw so many bulldykes in one place in all my life! Stacy Lewis’ entourage the dykiest!
That being said, there were also some smokin’ hot babes on the course, i.e., Natalie Gulbis, Paula Creamer, to name just a few. Christina Kim is a b***h; Morgan Pressel is a sweetheart and a great ambassador for the game. The Korean girls and their entourages were very friendly, but their caddies were protective to the point of obnoxiousness.
Natalie G.-very friendly and accommodating. Paula, OTOH, was VERY moody. Nice at times, but other times biting the heads off of the volunteers. N.G. and P.C. both had open carry armed security.
I had a great time, all in all. Best time to be at an LPGA event is on a practice day, normally Tuesday. They’ll pose for pictures, engage in conversation, etc...BUT, when the tournament begins, don’t even make eye contact!
Hmm, maybe this is what really p!ssed the husband off with her screwing around on him.
Anyone who has seen her play must have noticed she has one very nice feature unless she puts on weight and I bet she would put it on in one place.
Is that my old friend Buckwheat? I used to love the Little Rascals!!
I am happy to report to you that my wife, a former NCAA D-1 tennis player who participated in the Olympic trials, is not a lesbian.
THAT is one exceedingly cute chick, who is she?
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