Posted on 08/29/2018 7:00:57 AM PDT by vespa300
I really believe when you have a tournament like Wimbledon that they do what they want. You cannot say to another event that they have to do another thing. Thats my opinion. Why if Wimbledon have they own rules, why Roland Garros cannot have it?
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I pity the poor guy she married, once she stops playing tennis, he's gonna have to hook a trailer on the back of their SUV since she won't fit in the passenger seat.....
Only read one article on it and it may have been her attorney’s version but it said the victim was stopped at a red light, rear ended by another vehicle, pushed into the intersection and then T boned by Williams who had a green light.
Well, according to Johnny Mac, if she were a guy, she’d rank 700...
Here for her match against man ranked 203 in late 90s:
https://www.theguardian.com/observer/osm/story/0,,543962,00.html
That was one version...now theyve changed it because the Hyundai the victim was riding in was photographed from the rear and the picture appeared in the Palm Beach Post and there was no damage. The new narrative is the girl who works the gate at Ballinisles (where Williams lives) had made a left turn in front of Williams car (presumably coming in to work) which caused Williams to have to stop in the middle of the road after having pulled out onto Northlake Blvd. Her attorney is saying during the time she stopped, her light had turned red and she didnt know it so she pulled out thinking the victim had a red light and would stop.
Whoa.
Not a good observation.
Par for the course.
>>Well, according to Johnny Mac, if she were a guy, shed rank 700...<<
Those are great. Well, I didn’t say she was a GOOD player as a a man ;)
Thanks
“Shes no dancer and has the physique of a linebacker”
Serena is a fine looking strong woman.
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