Monday, September 12, 2011

Yippee! We won a game of tennis

Unbelievable as it may seem, an Australian won a tennis grand slam.

Australia?

South of the equator, nothing to do with Austria dumb ass! Go buy an Atlas.

Aussie, Sam won the 2011 US Open just a day or so ago.

The first time an Aussie girl has won for over 30 years when Aussie Margaret Court was the queen of tennis.

Congratulations Sam Stosur for winning the Women's Open final despite the disgusting poor sportsmanship and behaviour displayed by Williams and her sour faced family, hangers on seated in privileged positions on the side line.

Anyone under 25 would not realize Aussies once dominated the world in this game but got bogged down through complacency, poor management and brilliant, talented overseas competitors. It's totally unlikely we will ever achieve this position again.

Because, brilliant, talented players such as Federer, Djokovic and countless others have taken over

Gotta applaud these talented athletes wherever they come from! Well done!

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