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Women's tennis is becoming less popular now they wear shorts. They need to wear thongs to increase the popularity.
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MTFU: Stop abusing Nigel Farage, Michael Gove says | The Independent
Weak lily-livered right wingers
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I think tennis should be tested . Separate the tournaments and let us see which ones draw the punters
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostActually, I do. Maybe you saw the French Open once and thought that's what tennis is always like?
That in itself elongates the matches and the overall excitement.
Not sure what "Tennis" you have been watching!!
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Originally posted by eek View PostWimbledon Ladies finals are usually less than 90 minutes long. I've seen single sets in the men's last longer than that.
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou obviously have never watched much women's tennis. By comparison with the Men, their rallies are pitifully short and the overwhelming majority of their matches never even make it to a deciding set.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWomen's sets tend to take longer surely as serve is less of a decider... they'd then be playing longer matches than men.
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Here's a nice story about a lady who beat all the boys (including the SAS (the regiment, not the blowhard on CUK) possibly) in a race from north to south wales, going over all the pointy difficult bits.
http://www.berghausdragonsbackrace.c...-martin-stone/
Dunno how, maybe on extreme events like that the differences in physique cancel each other out?
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