Week 21 - Tennis

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Pretty much a regular
Mate Delic -195
Nikolay Davydenko -4 Games Won
Benjamin Becker +4.5 Games Won (-110)

Marina Erakoic +6 Games Won
Anastasia Rodionova +575


 
HAHAHAH agreed GLB.

On another note, class act by Joker

After defeating Rafael Nadal to win his third Italian Open on Sunday, Novak Djokovic dedicated his victory to his flooded homeland of Serbia. On Tuesday he went a step further, donating his entire check from the tournament to relief efforts, according to the ATP.
Following his victory in Rome, Djokovic drew with his racket a heart on the clay surface.
[+] Enlarge<cite style="margin: 0px 0px 4px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; display: block; color: rgb(171, 171, 171); background: transparent;">AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia</cite>Novak Djokovic drew a heart on the court after his victory and called it "a special dedication to my country, which is suffering a lot right now."


"This heart on the court is for you," he said in Italian after the match. "It's also a special dedication to my country, which is suffering a lot right now. My heart is with them."
Ranked No. 2 in the world, Djokovic's Italian Open winnings are worth $749,934.
On Wednesday, floodwaters began to recede in Serbia and Bosnia, but the damage caused by the historic floods could cost billions to repair. A daunting task for a region that is still attempting to recover from the war of the early 1990s.
Bosnia officials fear the flood damage to the region may exceed that of the war, which that lasted from 1992 to 1995.
"I'm trying to contribute in my own way," Djokovic said Sunday. "These are very critical times for our country and our people. But we're being united and this win and this trophy is dedicated to them."
 
I tailed you on Montanes and Vesely. I feel the same way about Isner. Wanted to hammer him, it was nice the American faded against Montanes.
 
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