robow7 said:Are those pics of Sammie from this FO ?
great backhandiejeecee said:It's really sad that Justine Henin is no longer in tennis.
She was such a joy to watch, especially in the way she dealt with those 1.90 steroid robots, who's only tactic is to blast the ball as hard as possible from the baseline without any variation.
It was brutal for her to deal with though, which is probably among one of the reasons why she had to retire relatively early.
iejeecee said:It's really sad that Justine Henin is no longer in tennis.
She was such a joy to watch, especially in the way she dealt with those 1.90 steroid robots, who's only tactic is to blast the ball as hard as possible from the baseline without any variation.
It was brutal for her to deal with though, which is probably among one of the reasons why she had to retire relatively early.
iejeecee said:31yo Robredo wins his 3rd 5 setter in a row, coming back from 0-2 down in all of them.
The spanish ironman?
zebedee said:Henin was pretty much accused outright by members of the Kim Clijsters camp.
Her training base was Florida, so no Fuentes link as far as we know.
Her premature retirement was pretty amazing. Ranked number one she was at the time having just completed a year (2007) when she was virtually unbeatable. Then she retires, Tommy Cooper-style, just like that - on the spot, world ranked No 1, and with no prior announcement. She tried a comeback eighteen months later which fizzled out after a bright start.
No convincing explanation was ever given. It remains a mystery to this day.
zebedee said:In which case why do it instantly and ask for all ranking points to be nullified there and then if not to take yourself immediately outside the scope of anti-doping regulation?
The second time she did it officially, via the ITF retirement process whereby you notify the regulators in advance.
Here's a more recent case which chimes with Henin's:-
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/2013/05/30/tennis-anti-doping-zuzana-kucova/2373149/
Was a nudge and a wink given to Henin after a test positive? We don't know. There's no transparency when it comes to tennis anti-doping practice. We have to take everything on trust.
Maybe she had tested. Who knows? Maybe she saw the writing on the wall; the big, obvious dopers like Dinara Safina with her "recovery" doctor, Del Moral, muscling her out, and she lost heart all of a sudden.iejeecee said:I don't see why she would have to jump trough all sorts of strange hoops to avoid being tested.