By last night's match, they were finally yammering about the coach swap--trying to make something negative & divisive of it as always. I don't even feel like repeating their crap.
I guess I'm good with last night's outcome. [^o)] Vera will be bummed 'cause--just like in the match--she still has trouble moving past things. But I felt there was at least a marginal chance that Vika (assuming SHE can keep a grip) might freak Serena, and I just don't see Vera pulling that off right now.
Davaiii, Vika!!! [H] You got on top of the old broad before, you can do it again!
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Why do you suppose the Anglo-Aussie-American commentariat are incapable of recognizing that Azarenka & Vera Zvonareva HAVE TRADED COACHES? Yeah, we know Antonio van Grichen is now pemanently with Vera & now we clearly see Samuel Sumyk attached to Vika. The mouthpieces note who they are individually but it seems to beg no comment at all.
Well, I'll tell you why: [;)] You knew I was gonna.
They're too busy shierking that Vika speaks English with an American accent and has clearly become a Yank.
Remind you of someone else? [:P]
Gimme a freakin' break. Vika has been in Scottsdale Arizona for not quite four years, mentored by a RUSSIAN HOCKEY STAR & living with his family. That sound like a virtual Yankee to you?
How long will people have to listen to the same threadbare scam before snapping how the commentariat jacks them around.
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