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2 hours ago, Vilander said:

Yeah v was a twist. Bpl TV with buttons for channels no remotes...  Did you know Ramesh Krishnan beat Wilander ( many years later paes beat Leconte in Davis cup)  when he was no 1 not telecast. Before 88 there was no live telecast ( or I don't have recollection lol) I had never seen him in grass but he had won in Australia when it was played in grass.  But 88 was his year that's when I started following tennis he won everything.. Lendil Becker edberg and wilander, Michael chang..lendil was grass court specialist Becker could not play clay but wilander won that too.  

Lendl was a grass court specialist ?

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4 hours ago, Tattieboy said:

Lendl was a grass court specialist ?

The only slam he failed to win was Wimbledon. The reverse of Sampras vis-a-vis Roland Garros. He later won at the All England club vicariously  as a coach of Andy Murray.

 

On Subject,  I stsrted with coffee_anon as a play on Kofi Annon, to create an online anonymous persona. I later changed because of being a typical  Bangalorean and south Indian in spirit, love coffee to death. It rules over all beverages .

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8 hours ago, Vilander said:

Yeah v was a twist. Bpl TV with buttons for channels no remotes...  Did you know Ramesh Krishnan beat Wilander ( many years later paes beat Leconte in Davis cup)  when he was no 1 not telecast. Before 88 there was no live telecast ( or I don't have recollection lol) I had never seen him in grass but he had won in Australia when it was played in grass.  But 88 was his year that's when I started following tennis he won everything.. Lendil Becker edberg and wilander, Michael chang..lendil was grass court specialist Becker could not play clay but wilander won that too.  

Didn’t know that Ramesh Krishnan beat him. Good information. Some how Indian tennis players arent consistent. Even paes used to beat a good player in an odd match but then consistency is missing. I haven’t followed recently how the new Indian players are doing.

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Death Note, in case anyone is unfamiliar with this anime, they should watch it asap, it is the greatest thing created in human history #KiraIsJustice
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I binge watched it long back but left it midway, till that notebook comes into possession of some businessman, as I got busy with personal stuff.

Not getting the time or interest to finish the series now.

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5 minutes ago, nikred said:

I binge watched it long back but left it midway, till that notebook comes into possession of some businessman, as I got busy with personal stuff.

Not getting the time or interest to finish the series now. emoji53.png

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Yeah, it slowed down in that part but it picks up again after episode 23, although nothing can match the first 12-15 episodes, those are just epic

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1 hour ago, coffee_rules said:

The only slam he failed to win was Wimbledon. The reverse of Sampras vis-a-vis Roland Garros. He later won at the All England club vicariously  as a coach of Andy Murray.

 

On Subject,  I stsrted with coffee_anon as a play on Kofi Annon, to create an online anonymous persona. I later changed because of being a typical  Bangalorean and south Indian in spirit, love coffee to death. It rules over all beverages .

Not sure why someone who never won a major on grass would be considered a grass court expert , also coaches don't win a major , the player wins . A coach is part of a backroom team who prepares the player , especially one who worked in a part time capacity. 

 

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32 minutes ago, Tattieboy said:

Not sure why someone who never won a major on grass would be considered a grass court expert , also coaches don't win a major , the player wins . A coach is part of a backroom team who prepares the player , especially one who worked in a part time capacity. 

 

Even I am saying the same, that he was anything but a grass court specialist. As far as coach role, I said "vicariously" didn't I? It's poetic justice that he was part of it, the only slam he so badly wanted to win!

 

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14 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

Even I am saying the same, that he was anything but a grass court specialist. As far as coach role, I said "vicariously" didn't I? It's poetic justice that he was part of it, the only slam he so badly wanted to win!

 

Apologies to you, wasn't paying attention , I thought I was responding to orginal poster who said he was a grass court specialist 

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Yeah, it slowed down in that part but it picks up again after episode 23, although nothing can match the first 12-15 episodes, those are just epic
....and with that you killed whatever interest I had left for completing the series.

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I was reading conn iggulden's wolf of the plains in 2007 when I got registered here...

 

The first part of the trilogy deals with ghenghis khan's youth as temugin/ temujin and Kha'ghan means khan of khans as he is the leader of the mongol khaghanate..

 

I moved on from temujin to Napoleon to Patton to musashi miyamoto and other legendary war strategists, but the name stuck on..

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12 hours ago, beetle said:

I like old beetle cars in bright colours.

I guess that must be the reason.

I am not much of an insect person...although ladybugs are the prettiest one .

May be I should have chosen ladybug as the username .

 

Were you Rahul dravid fan before bhuvi happened to steal your heart with his fluttering eyelashes??

 

I remember you picking on me for criticizing rd for his batting s/r. But that was way back..

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2 minutes ago, Temujin Khaghan said:

Were you Rahul dravid fan before bhuvi happened to steal your heart with his fluttering eyelashes??

 

I remember you picking on me for criticizing rd for his batting s/r. But that was way back..

True blue RD fan .

Cried a bucket and more when he retired.:((

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