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It's that time of the year again when grown men who should know better, pull out their old Sergio Tacchini tops, embarrassingly too tight and slighty grey shorts, Dunlop Green Flash pumps and colour coordinated head and wrist sweatbands, and head off to the local park clutching a pair of furry balls.

Over to you Quids... :)

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It was great till Nadal, my favourite player of all time, lost. All credit to Muller though, he was so calm that at one point the commentator said 'Nadal is all fired up and Muller looks like he's stepped out of a fridge!' Wimbledon is fantastic this year, loving it! Be great if Jo Konta wins and we can stop talking about Virginia Wade..... Fingers crossed for your double Help-Ma-Boab!
I have thoroughly enjoyed Wimbledon this year loads of thrilling matches men and women games..The Nadal.muller game was tense..i love Nadal sad to see him go..I have a new found respect for Murray.. although he is painful to watch in interviews he didn't make the loss about his injury in the interview and was very quietly Scottish humble..gosh just wish he would smile now and again.whats being your match of the tournament so far?

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