>
>Well its not that bad. but her recent bizarre loss being totally in
>control
>in the medibank final up 5-0 in the 1st set. then not being able to keep
>a ball in the court has to be a major concern for her going into the AO.
Doesn't matter. Tune-up, good week except the final. Still the huge
favourite at AO.
>she's playing in a exo before play starts. i don't see how this will
>help her any. but who knows
She is? If that is true, sounds silly because she played this week
until the final.
It is the Flood charity event. Not a big deal I think (though she took
part in the Earthquake charity event last year and look what happened!).
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Cheers,
vc
I thought it must be the Fed charity event again. Damn that there are
not any other popular female players and they have to get her there
straight from the final...
Well, Steffi can not be present everywhere!
Max
She is still Aussie Kim, isn't she?
And 10 bucks to watch Federer, Nadal, Clijsters ... is a great deal for
the fans.
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Cheers,
vc
Lucky to win the semi actually, down 2-4 in 3rd & needed t/b.
> Still the huge
> favourite at AO.
You still don't see why Henin beats her in the money matches?
Henin loves the tough matches & raises her form, Kim panics. That means
Henin is a superior champion.
Yes, cramps being a "women thing" ....
Maybe it had to do with her being a wife and mother first?
Max
>You still don't see why Henin beats her in the money matches?
>
>Henin loves the tough matches & raises her form, Kim panics. That means
>Henin is a superior champion.
As you posted yourself, this was the first final Kim lost after her
comeback. Won the first 6, including two slams and YEC. No panicking.
I find this bashing campaign extremely childish. I have heard all that
a million times so don't care one bit, and I doubt nobody else cares
either.
>
>I wasn't bashing Kim at all. i like her a lot.
>i just think this loss was pretty odd being in total control against a
>player she owned.
I was talking to Whisper obviously.
>Sakari you indicated you meant multiple posters as bashing Kim. since im
>the creator of this thread i assume you put
>me in that block of bashers.
No. I said "bashing campaign" and I meant only Whisper. He paid no
attention to Sydney tournament until Kim lost, and then he started 4
(four) threads about that, with all the usual stuff about what a loser
she is. I have seen that so many times and it is so totally boring and
childish.
>i love this Belgian. and only want to see
>good things for her.
I know, I know. Don't worry, it was not about you.
>this loss made no sense from what i saw. but better
>to have it happen here in a tune-up instead of at the AO.
>i was surprised Kim couldn't calm down and get it together after the 3
>double faults in a row. it all went down hill from there. and she
>couldn't keep a ball in the court after that. that was just insane!
Don't worry about that either, it was just a tune-up.