HURLINGHAM
Written by:
Lovey on 16th June 2011
HURLINGHAMAustralian tennis player Lleyton Hewitt serves to Germany's Philipp Kohlschreiber during their quarter final match at the ATP tennis tournament in Halle (Westphalia), Germany, 10 June 2011. Kohlschreiber won 7-6(4) and 6-3. EPA/OLIVER KRATO |
BNP Paribas Tennis classic at Hurlingham Club. (Its in the top twenty. ) Can we talk exclusive? Private. Amazing club, very chic, elegant and did I say exclusive … Its also tucked away in the turn here. Go right. Go left. On other side of road. Right on. Anyway it’s an oasis within the city.
Staff whoever that might be sent us the players. Wow. We sure hope the rain holds off.
Tomas “the Bird” Berdych vs. Lleyton Hewitt. Later Andy “Braveheart ” Murray plays Mikhail “I Hail You ” Youzny
The older player doubles is as good as it gets minus Wayne Arthurs, Wayne Ferreira and Wayne Bryan? Whose paying attention here? “D” from California is so excited for her “Rafa”. She keeps asking TV times… we will post…
Doubles players expected to play :
Mansour Bahrami
Jeremy Bates (early version of Timmy before they named “Hills” after you…)
Pat Cash
Mikael Pernfors
Mark Philippossis
Henri Leconte
Peter McNamara
Younes El Anaoui.
Check out the staff story it has times and details. Is our midweek person a New Jersey Housewife.
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Here we are in Chicago. What a great event. We've been to the WILSON factory daily. Love to see some of the great old frames we played with.
This was a tennis tournament.... Like no other. This was a U.S. Open like no other.. Let's start with new logo. It's click art like ours? But we aren't the USTA.
The only way to describe this U.S. open is soaking wet without raining... It's really hard to play tennis when your socks are soaking wet and you are "sloshing" in your shoes. Your shoes get really heavy when they get wet.
What a start. First match in the new stadium and bye bye ladies number one seed and WTA World Number One. Simona Halep. Losing to Estonian Kaia Kanepi.
Wow. Where do we start. Forward. Backward. Sideways. I sound like a tennis player doing on court drills.