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Jul 9 12 12:02 AM
dluvswh wrote:TheQueenVoice wrote: jmac123 wrote: dluvswh wrote: Congrats to Serena!!!! I didn't ghetto see the whole match, but I enjoyed what I did see.what did you say?I saw that as well when that person posted that and thought it was interesting. Really? It's an iPod autocorrect typo: "I didn't get to see the whole match...." Not interesting at all.
TheQueenVoice wrote: jmac123 wrote: dluvswh wrote: Congrats to Serena!!!! I didn't ghetto see the whole match, but I enjoyed what I did see.what did you say?I saw that as well when that person posted that and thought it was interesting.
jmac123 wrote: dluvswh wrote: Congrats to Serena!!!! I didn't ghetto see the whole match, but I enjoyed what I did see.what did you say?
dluvswh wrote: Congrats to Serena!!!! I didn't ghetto see the whole match, but I enjoyed what I did see.
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Jul 9 12 5:51 AM
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Jul 9 12 10:05 AM
Sylwia wrote: Wow Aga good for her and polish tennis but I am still rooting for Serena no matter what Personally I m not a fan of Aga.
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Jul 9 12 2:13 PM
A bet placed on Wimbledon champion Roger Federer nearly a decade ago has netted more than £100,000 for Oxfam.
In 2003 Nick Newlife, from Oxfordshire, made a wager of £1,520, at odds of 66/1, that the Swiss tennis star would win seven Wimbledon titles by 2019.
Mr Newlife died in 2009 but had left the betting slip to Oxfam in his will.
Federer's defeat of Britain's Andy Murray in Sunday's Wimbledon final means the charity will now collect a payout from William Hill of £101,840.
Andrew Barton, from Oxfam, told 5 live's Stephen Nolan that it had been a difficult match to watch because his loyalties were split.
"It's just so unfortunate that he nailed it against Andy Murray," he said.
"I was just sitting there watching the tennis and I kept finding myself calling for Murray, particularly in that long game in the third set.
"And then my head is telling me: Andrew, remember Oxfam gets the money if Federer wins."
Mr Newlife, from Tackley, who was 59 when he died, had written to William Hill requesting the bet in 2003.
Spokesman for the bookmaker Graham Sharpe has described the wager as "unique".
William Hill said it had already paid out £16,750 to Oxfam from another bet placed by Mr Newlife, of £250 at 66/1, that Federer would win 14 Grand Slam events.
The Swiss reached that mark at the 2009 French Open and is now a 17-time Grand Slam champion.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-18765015
A remarkably prescient and kind gentleman, that Nick.
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Jul 9 12 3:23 PM
ZofiaJulia wrote:Sylwia wrote: Wow Aga good for her and polish tennis but I am still rooting for Serena no matter what Personally I m not a fan of Aga.Sylwia, how can you?! Being Polish and not supporting our girl? I'm so proud of her. I don't think we ever had a player male or female in a Wimbledon's finale. This is amazing!
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Jul 9 12 5:07 PM
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Jul 9 12 9:01 PM
MyAngelNippy wrote: At the traditional Winner's Ball last night in London:
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tonythetiger1 wrote:Serena looks drop dead gorgeous! She is the most underrated beauty on tour.
Jul 11 12 10:56 AM
Sylwia wrote: ZofiaJulia wrote: Sylwia wrote: Wow Aga good for her and polish tennis but I am still rooting for Serena no matter what Personally I m not a fan of Aga.Sylwia, how can you?! Being Polish and not supporting our girl? I'm so proud of her. I don't think we ever had a player male or female in a Wimbledon's finale. This is amazing! Oh well Zofia, I just don't really care, I mean it is nice for polish tennis but I don't like Aga, and Venus and Serena are my favourite so I will always root for them no matter what And we have a Polish women if final 85 years ago her name was Jadwiga Jędrzejewska.
ZofiaJulia wrote: Sylwia wrote: Wow Aga good for her and polish tennis but I am still rooting for Serena no matter what Personally I m not a fan of Aga.Sylwia, how can you?! Being Polish and not supporting our girl? I'm so proud of her. I don't think we ever had a player male or female in a Wimbledon's finale. This is amazing!
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