Well, Henman's defeat marks the end of British involvement in Wimbledon singles. It was all my fault as, having seen the first set at lunchtime, I was drawn into going back upstairs and watching the fifth set after finding that Henman had levelled.
I'm playing too, but - as usual - I lost in three sets to Pavel tonight. Between us, we did manage to (mis)hit a few good shots, but it was the final game that summed things up. Serving for the match, Pavel confidently predicted at 15-0 'just three more points'. Well, I not only took him to deuce, but even two break points. His victory finally game after we'd both closed to the net, I smashed a volley right at him, and his winning shot was literally no more than a block...
Thursday, June 28, 2007
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