Luciene Higher Spirit
7 Jul 09 - 20:51
Aww...I wasn't paying attention to Leander, was he even playing in Wimbledon? I couldn't find anything about that. Besides a Canadian dude from Toronto won that.nathanielandbartimaeus wrote:Ok, he is not always very humble, but he is humble for a person who has won 15 grand slams. And there is a lot of rivalry in tennis; many are known to be far more ruder. And Federer's speech may be slightly condescending, but never his actions.
Some games ought to have 2 winners. Cause Roddick completely deserved to win too-I guess everyone was sorry for him.
3 of my friends called me up just after the match (it was after 11pm) to congratulate me on Federer's win (they do weird stuffs like that). But I am very happy- I gave a long speech on Federer in college on Friday saying he is on the brink of creating history & stuff like that & I am glad it has come true.
Leander lost. That dampened my euphoria a little, but it's okay. He usually always wins.