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Previously on "Best Ways to Avoid Tennis Wrist Injuries."
I reiterate:
When I found this site I shouted with glee and hurried to join.
I felt that I was diving into a bottomless well of technical knowhow.
I looked forward to hours of intelligent discourse on important topical subjects.
philosophical debate and mature argument.
I reiterate:
When I found this site I shouted with glee and hurried to join.
I felt that I was diving into a bottomless well of technical knowhow.
I looked forward to hours of intelligent discourse on important topical subjects.
philosophical debate and mature argument.
I reiterate:
When I found this site I shouted with glee and hurried to join.
I felt that I was diving into a bottomless well of technical knowhow.
I looked forward to hours of intelligent discourse on important topical subjects.
philosophical debate and mature argument.
Or conversely try and copy Tim Henman's technique of never hitting the ball hard enough to damage your wrist. Mind you that seldom gets you past the second round!
And what exactly would a tubby lard-arse like you know about tennis?
Or conversely try and copy Tim Henman's technique of never hitting the ball hard enough to damage your wrist. Mind you that seldom gets you past the second round!
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