NakedIfIWantTo
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^Not too bad, she's playing to that ' golden flower of China' accolade
Just wait till you see those shoes...

Just wait till you see those shoes...


dailymailSerena Williams has lashed out at Wimbledon chiefs for relegating her and sister Venus to outside courts - and demanded equal billing with the men.
The defending women's champion was sent out to Court 2 for her second-round clash with Romania's Simona Halep, which she won 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. So was Williams' sister Venus, the five-time singles champion, for her opening match on Monday.
Asked if she viewed it as an insult that players such as Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic were not treated in the same way, Serena said: 'Yeah, they're never moved across. Venus and I have won more Wimbledons than a lot of players, even just in doubles. I don't make it a big issue - but I think at some point I should.'
Venus: also 'out in the sticks'
Serena, who together with Venus has won 18 titles at the All England Club, added: 'But they are not going to change what they do.
'They seem to like to put us on Court 2 for whatever reason. Maybe one day we'll figure it out. I don't know.' Serena also sarcastically pointed out that there were other disadvantages to being on Court 2 - the furthest from the players' area.
'I never have too much time to warm up,' complained the seventh seed, back playing after a year out. 'I look at the walk over there as a kind of warm-up. I say, "OK, this gets my legs moving".'
The All England Club insisted there was no agenda against the sisters, saying: 'Scheduling is a complex business and cannot be looked at in the light of just one or two matches.
'The referees team have to ensure a balanced and fair order of play from many interests, including the spectators. What a great chance it was for the 4,000 people on Court No 2 to see our ladies champion.'
Looking ahead to today's mouthwatering line-up, Williams turned her attentions to British starlet Laura Robson. 'I see her a lot here. I think she's a good player ... an all-round good player,' added the champion.
'First, she's a lefty, which automatically puts you a step ahead. She moves well, hits hard and has a good serve. She does everything so well. I can't believe she's only 17.'
Good that she still has that fire inside her, and I'm on her side for this. When she played her first match against Rezai it was so so obvious who the crowd favored. Applauding furiously at anything to the advantage of Rezai but so unwilling to show the same for Serena, whatever happened to common respect and decency? Nothing against Rezai, I'm sure she's had a tough year too, in fact it could have been anybody and I know the reaction would be the same, I just thought of all people those at the All England Club should know better.
but the drama really catched up for it's even more greater to see Sabine get the win at the end. 
She's my favorite for the title and she has really impressed me a lot. She has also made the 1/2 here so I guess it can be a good pick. B)
I've no sentiment about who "should" be in a final, if they're not playing strongly enough in reality to get themselves there.
[/QUOTE]I'm not stating a dislike for Serena or Venus. I'm saying I dislike watching them play each other. Plus it would be great if one of the newer girls made the final.
Northern Star said:Although I totally agree with tigerrouge's post, and that is always the way it should be. If the Williams sisters come into the tournament with very little matchplay this year and get to the final, then so be it and good for them. Personally I would rather that didn't happen, as I get very little excitement or anticipation for it. Although I must add that in the last few years, their matches have been more thrilling than at the beginning of their careers.
as if the most important part of tennis is about what entertains us, and if someone doesn't entertain us, they shouldn't be on court.