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why do women wear such skimpy clothes when playing tennis? And they complain being objectified.
Original post by James A
Radwanska :smile: :sogood:


Prettiest woman on tour for me
Dimitrov saving those 3 match points :cool: continuing play down a match point how crazy is that :s-smilie:
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Original post by scapepower
why do women wear such skimpy clothes when playing tennis? And they complain being objectified.

Who complains?
Original post by notnek
Who complains?


Not really something i can watch with the family.
Reply 4305
Original post by scapepower
Not really something i can watch with the family.

No I mean which players complain about being objectified?
Original post by notnek
No I mean which players complain about being objectified?


Which porn star or skimpy bikini model does?
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Original post by scapepower
Which porn star or skimpy bikini model does?

:confused:
Original post by notnek
:confused:


The women that agree to dress skimpily won't complain.
Laura through :woo:
Reply 4310
Woop woop!
Original post by scapepower
why do women wear such skimpy clothes when playing tennis? And they complain being objectified.


Baggy clothes don't make for great movement. I can't think of any off the top of my head that complain and many do various photoshoots and make a lot of money off the back of their looks, so good on them.

In fact, a lot of the men do the same and they are also "objectified" when they change their shirts during games. It has nothing to do with the clothes they wear. It's human nature regardless of gender to appreciate someones looks, so stop trying to make a fuss where there isn't one.
Stakhovsky's balance is superb. How he managed to stay on his feet there I don't know.
Not skimpy enough for me, the ancient Greeks used to publicly wrestle naked.
Reply 4314
Go on Jurgen!
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Here's a question, I'm planning on being at Wimbledon on Monday for the first time, and I was wondering if anyone had any experience of the queues and what the best time to turn up would be? Could I get away with turning up at half 9 in the morning or should I stay overnight the night before?

Bearing in mind I don't have a tent or sleeping bag, just a few blankets and a bag.
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Original post by Hood_Man
Here's a question, I'm planning on being at Wimbledon on Monday for the first time, and I was wondering if anyone had any experience of the queues and what the best time to turn up would be? Could I get away with turning up at half 9 in the morning or should I stay overnight the night before?

Bearing in mind I don't have a tent or sleeping bag, just a few blankets and a bag.


Looks like queues have been very long this year - if you're trying to turn up in the morning I'd think you'd want to be there at like 7-8 for sure. Although I haven't actually been along this year, so I can't say for sure!
It's also important to remember that second Monday is the day and there will be huge demand for it.
Reply 4318
The fact the Meler is beating Stakhovsky shows how much Federer has declined. I am so concerned about his future in the game. He needs to raise his motivation level and incorporate some emotion and desire into his game. Roger needs to start smashing rackets again.
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Original post by Roger1
The fact the Meler is beating Stakhovsky shows how much Federer has declined. I am so concerned about his future in the game. He needs to raise his motivation level and incorporate some emotion and desire into his game. Roger needs to start smashing rackets again.


Its hard to keep up the level Stakhovsky had against Federer.

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