Have so had a lovely weekend watching this,such energy,stamina and passion!!
Glad to be alive to watch GB win this competition for the first time since 1936, forgot any problems or thoughts to do with day to day OC, anyone agree or what floats you boat lovely ladies ? Xxx
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I love the tennis...i always dreamed of being able to watch all of a grand slam....in 2010 my wish came true , I watched almost all of the Australian Open , the French , Wimbledon and the US before, after and during admissions and surgeries !!!
The two Murray brothers survived the Dunblane massacre and I think that they are both wonderful players and lovely people.
I'll watch it later but saw him fall to the ground, throw his wrist bands and raquet.
I think it's a good thing to have an interest. I was too Ill at times but now I can take the thrill of the tennis. Now, I like writing and sewing. I left work and I wanted to try something else. I've always been very active but now not so much. Xxx
Oh it was amazing!!! The doubles on Saturday was SO exciting as that was likely to he the match that would make the difference between winning and losing. It was fantastic tennis and it wasn't about money. It was about passion and teamwork and pride and everything good about sport. Brilliant!
Yes I love tennis too and really enjoyed watching it all! Brilliant result and also so glad it all went ahead after the terrible events in Paris and scares in Brussels.
My hubby got tickets for the French Open in May this year and we had 2 great days there and hope to go again next year as it will be just at the end of my 2nd line chemo so something to look forward to!
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