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Elentari Started conversation Jan 12, 2003
So who do the other staff and members tip for the Australian Open then? I reckon Hewitt and in the womens, Serens Williams, Jennifer Capriati or Kim Clijsters.
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caper_plip Posted Jan 12, 2003
Oh, Hewitt's winning everything... I'll go for Safin, or even Johannsen if he can do a double...
Perhaps Capriati again for the womens'...
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Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Posted Jan 13, 2003
oh so bored of Hewitt and Williamses...
for preference I'd like Justine Henin-new attachment surname bit and James Blake. The latter being particularly unrealistic I'd like Safin as well.
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Elentari Posted Jan 13, 2003
It'll be tough for her to beat Serena in the semis though - assuming they both get that far of course...
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Elentari Posted Jan 20, 2003
Ah. Perhaps not Hewitt either. Agassi'll make up for his loss in the US but I'd like to see someone else win - Ferrero maybe. Plus, congrats to Justine Henin-Hardenne for her gutsy win over Lindsey Davenport.
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Elentari Posted Jan 24, 2003
So, not Ferroro, Hewitt or Clijsters then. I hope Venus wins the womens, its a bit more competion. I hope they don't have it all their own way this year.
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Elentari Posted Jan 29, 2003
st have to say, congratualtions to Martina Navratilova. Winning your 57th Grand Slam title at 46, and completing the collection of winning each event is pretty spectacular! Have any other players done it?
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