1989 French Open M Chang vs Lendl 低手發球
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@Cobhc666Cobhc felt the same way after her australian run. she seemed kinda lackluster, but bounced back to conquer paris. was surprised that she fell to a romanian teen yesterday. there's another chinese in contention. btw. been into dream theater covers of "on the back of angels" ~ especially by anonymous asians. i'm sorta anticipating a metal season ahead. it is the year of the metal rabbit, after all.
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@Piyyutim Li Na Has won the French open, hasnt played on that level since... It's sad.
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("seulement" le match le + incroyable de tous les temps, un joueur horrible... mais terrible...))
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muahahahaha
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The wicky underhand sidespin serve by Michael “Smart” Chang gave him the element of surprise that he desperately needed against Lendl at that crucial moment. And Lendl fell for it. Haha! Then when Lendl tried to serve into Chang’s body to teach him a lesson for threateningly standing so close to the service line, he served the ball out and committed a “double fault” instead. Haha! You see, Lendl lost the match because he had a BIG ego and was not sensitive to the situation.☆☆☆☆☆
tyoungos 2 months ago 18
That underhand trick shot had some wicked spin on it. btw, 2011 Australian Open finalist, Li Na of China moved into the quarterfinals at the French Open. A Chinese nor any East Asian has won a Grand Slam singles title since Michael Chang won the French Open in 1989.
Piyyutim 9 months ago 10