look at those bodies......omiged
aga kasi mag retire ng mga pros sa tennis eh. pero if you want here's onejun aka pekto posted:
Tsk Tsk. C'mon guys. Many of them are barely legal or downright underage. Jaaaail-Bait! I rather go for a mature mama.![]()
ladies' tennis demi goddess: martina navratilova. dyan pinangalan at pinag lihi si martina hingis
Originally Posted by baludoy
I said a mature mama, not a guy or a guy wannabee......
Meh. If I'm going to ogle girls as young as Nicole, I might as well settle for some of the younger women here when they jog or take a walk. They can pass for a tennis player. I mean they probably don't have the tennis skills. But, they sure have the physique of one.
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speaking of guys playing women's tennis, here's another one.
she's a man baybee!
Well, there goes my apetite. I was going to have breakfast. But, I think I'll ride the bike around the neighborhood instead...Originally Posted by FXT
Macho macho man!!!Originally Posted by FXT
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Katakot talaga tong si Mauresmo!
pre baludoy, better post na lang yong GF ni navratilova... former Miss America pa yata
....grabe, they're getting younger and younger. they'll be millionaires by the time they hit 20. ba't kaya di tayo maka-produce ng ganyan? as in born here, learned here, and trained here.
Earning a (regular) living takes precedence over any other activity in the Philippines. So, anyone with raw talent is bound to go undiscovered because the talented folks don't know they have it or they're too involved with earning a living.Originally Posted by scarab
I can still remember the glory days when the Philippines ruled Asia in basketball and top finishes in other sporting events.
It would take a concerted effort by government and lots of money to find and develop these talents.
just bring them to Bollettieri Sports Academy in Bradenton, FL. sampras, agassi, seles, and now sharapova are all products of this tennis factory. i was going to name kournikova also, but she never won anything.Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto
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That would be nice. But, it would also cost a lot of moolah. I'm not sure if the Philippine government considers it worth the investment like many other Asian countries do.Originally Posted by FXT
yung retirement age rin nila is getting younger and younger dahil sa injuries. even kim clisters announced her retirement for next yr at a young age of 25.Originally Posted by scarab
Originally Posted by knight23
pwede nang mag retire si Sharapova para mai-garahe ko na
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yung anak ata ni alvin patrimonio.
Ngayon nasa spain na for scholarship and training.
Trainer ata yung trainer din nung number 1 seed sa spain nasi fernandez ata name nun.
anak pala niya yun? yung girl sa crissa ads sa edsa southbound near rockwell?Originally Posted by CLAVEL3699
an advanced level of training and international exposure lang naman ang kulang sa mga pinoys eh. the government even doesn't have to spend on this if the individual can find a rich benefactor coming from the private sector. our national team has the skills to make it but sadly skills alone cannot make you a champion in the grand slam tournaments. why? because since a big chunk of tennis is mental, it's the psyche of competing in the international arena that should be developed. unfortunately this can only be done by traveling all over the world at such a young age and being exposed to the tremendous pressures of playing a solitary and competitive sportscarab asks:
ba't kaya di tayo maka-produce ng ganyan? as in born here, learned here, and trained here.
one more thing is that the philta (philippine tennis association)should get their act together. pinabayaan lang nila mga players natin through the years.![]()