Its dry all day today, time to make up for all that lost tennis we haven't had. Besides, what else are you going to do with all that extra time you have due to the abbreviated FO.
There was a nice gathering up at the Upper courts yesterday, and I expect the same sort of turn-out today.
It will be very interesting for Roger, the next couple of months. Novak, Nadal and other upstarts have very legitimate chances of usurping the Swiss star at Wimbledon and the US Open this year. Victory for Roger is not as certain as in previous years thats for sure. That being said, Yoiu have to believe that Roger is still the favorite at the next two GS events.
You know I was listening to the commentators and they keep referencing Laver and someone else as winning the Grand Slam in the colander year. I was just wondering if we could just come up with a designation for that, so that we don't always have to hear the "in the colander year" addendum. Perhaps something like, the 'Golden Slam', I don't know, something, I'm just tired of hearing the commentators always having to differentiates winning all the slams and winning all the slams in a colander year. Years ago, you won a grand slam event, but it wasn't considered winning the grand slam unless you did win all in the calender year.
Well lets all play today, get some tennis in!
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If you want to be sure to be able to find an open court today come to Lincoln Park. Pat and I will be there at noon. The regulars should all be gone by 1pm. Also, the lights work and no buttons to have press to reset them.
So, why wait for something to open up at upperwoodland when you car pool out here and have a decent surface to play on? We need players. See ya, Dave
what time at upper woodland? Vic
I'm going around 12.. as I have obligations later in the PM. cya there.
When we arrived at Lincoln Park (noon) there was one doubles match with 3.5 players still in progress, We ended up practicing in a 3 way and left just after 3:30pm, we were never able to get a fourth player.
As we were leaving there were five empty courts and no one around. Dave
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