Grand Slam Wimbledon 2018

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The 5th set between Djoker and Nadal was a fantastic display of tennis, even if I have epic fatigue from this slam.

Kerber has generally had one of the most attractive tennis games of the 2010s, ever since she made that USO 2011 run (making her one of the more popular players on the circuit). Even so, the type of tennis she has produced in 2016 and 2018 is extra special, seldom has a dull moment. Hingis, Henin and Kerber in their no.1/slam days have been some of the biggest tennis treats in my time watching tennis.
 

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Well I didn’t get either of my favourites to win Wimbledon but thankfully the next best thing happened. Neither of two of the worlds biggest con artists in Federer and Serena Williams got to add another title. Thank you Anderson and thank you Kerber.
 
Well I didn’t get either of my favourites to win Wimbledon but thankfully the next best thing happened. Neither of two of the worlds biggest con artists in Federer and Serena Williams got to add another title. Thank you Anderson and thank you Kerber.

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Shout out to Nadal, who has been incredible to watch since AO 2017. One of those legends who I wasn't a fan of for the bulk of his career (2003-2005 AO is the last time I really liked him), preferring Federer and especially Djokovic. But his tennis of the last 18 months has been persistently delightful to behold, cuts to the spirit of the sport. We'll sorely miss him when the inevitable beckons.
 
Well I didn’t get either of my favourites to win Wimbledon but thankfully the next best thing happened. Neither of two of the worlds biggest con artists in Federer and Serena Williams got to add another title. Thank you Anderson and thank you Kerber.
Con artists...what the!?

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Shout out to Nadal, who has been incredible to watch since AO 2017. One of those legends who I wasn't a fan of for the bulk of his career (2003-2005 AO is the last time I really liked him), preferring Federer and especially Djokovic. But his tennis of the last 18 months has been persistently delightful to behold, cuts to the spirit of the sport. We'll sorely miss him when the inevitable beckons.


I think I'll miss Nadal the most when he retires, I just enjoy watching him play. He brings something different to the game and always such a tough fighter. I was impressed he made the Wimbledon semi finals this year
 
Oh yeah congrats to Irina Begu for winning the wooden spoon.
 

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Well that wasn't the best of starts for Kev.

Least if this match gets dull, we got the WC final
 

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