We're about to wrap up our New York trip. Currently packing to catch our flight bright & early in the morning.
Yesterday we watched the U.S. Open women's finale and witnessed Serena Williams lose not only the match but her temper. She took out her subpar tennis out on the umpire by arguing a call, which ended up getting her a penalty and costing her the first set. While Samantha Stosur played good, solid tennis, Serena lost it on her own. My advice to Ms. Williams: less attitude, more tennis.
Now if only Kim Clijsters had been there!
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You Don't Know What Fear Is. But You'll See. It's Catching
by Rainier on Sept. 12, 2011 @ 12:00 a.m. PDT
We're about to wrap up our New York trip. Currently packing to catch our flight bright & early in the morning.
Yesterday we watched the U.S. Open women's finale and witnessed Serena Williams lose not only the match but her temper. She took out her subpar tennis out on the umpire by arguing a call, which ended up getting her a penalty and costing her the first set. While Samantha Stosur played good, solid tennis, Serena lost it on her own. My advice to Ms. Williams: less attitude, more tennis.
Now if only Kim Clijsters had been there!
Yesterday we watched the U.S. Open women's finale and witnessed Serena Williams lose not only the match but her temper. She took out her subpar tennis out on the umpire by arguing a call, which ended up getting her a penalty and costing her the first set. While Samantha Stosur played good, solid tennis, Serena lost it on her own. My advice to Ms. Williams: less attitude, more tennis.
Now if only Kim Clijsters had been there!