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And the 2024 US Open champion is...
  • "The one who never was" - it's what I think about Zverev. If only he had a bit more mental strength and discipline, then maybe he could have won a few majors

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  • www.theguardian.com US Open 2024 day one: Gauff through in style, GB’s Choinski falls in decider – live

    Coco Gauff begins her title defence and Ben Shelton takes on Dominic Thiem as the year’s final tennis grand slam begins. Join Yara El-Shaboury for updates from New York

    Who do you think is going to win this year? I feel Djoko has a confidence boost on men's side and on women's side I'd like to see Iga win another US open

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    It's official, I hate dogs
  • I understand that but when someone gets a don't you don't get the option not to take it outside, unfortunately. The thing gotta poop

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    It's official, I hate dogs
  • Ugh... as someone stated before I think that's more a owners problem than the dog problem. Clearly your brother didn't properly train his dog and now you're suffering because of it. Normal dogs can wait 8h or more if needed without shitting or peeing because people need to work and can't take them out every 2 hours

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    I don't really care if climate change or war kills all of us
  • If you don't have a hobby, start by getting one. One where you need to interact with people, and eventually, you'll meet them and possibly make friends. If you're stuck between work and home, it's hard to meet new people and move on. One can't expect to keep the same friends forever in most y you just have to make new ones because people change

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    There's European countries who can have several different prime ministers in the span of three months
  • France is not the EU. This doesn't happen in other European countries because there are rules and proper times to make proper campaigns. I don't even think this is a good thing to joke about Americans because what was done in France was just plain stupid

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    Alcaraz destroys Djokovic to win his second Wimbledon title and his fourth Grand Slam!
  • Yeah. Apart from his game where he could finish the game he played flawlessly. Not sure if djokos knee also didn't help him but even if he was 100% he wouldn't probably have won

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    How to Get Tickets for a Wimbledon Match on Centre Court?
  • Short story is: you can't unless you're rich.

    You can get tickets by registering on Wimbledons website. Then there is a public ballot where you can get the chance get the "opportunity" to buy random tickets for a random day (basically) they will assign a random dar/stadium and you'll choose if you want to buy the ticket or not.

    The other option is to buy a permanent seat which can cost tens of thousands of pounds. (Whoever has these tickets can sell one day if they wish or can't go).

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    Food safety scandal rocks China as report claims cooking oil carried in same trucks as fuel
  • If you want to make people understand your point it's easier to counter argument than to insult. 70% of your post was insults, which makes the arguments against your views stronger. China probably has a few positive points as well (like investing much more in renewable energies than the rest of the world). So why not use stuff like this?

    Just a suggestion, so take it as you will

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    Just watched Twelve Final Days...
  • Tbh at the second part of his career the courts started to get slower so that the games would last longer. So his game really suffered from that and djokos and nadals benefited. So it's an unfair advantage that those 2 had and the story could really be different otherwise

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  • And man, it still hits. I don't think anyone collectively cried so much when a sports player retired. It's not the best documentary ever but if you like tennis and specially Federer, I recommend this

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    Anyone else watched the RG final? Thoughts?
  • So far Carlos hasn't disappointed when big moments came. The same can't be said about Zverev. If Zverev played as usual he would probably have won this game. Carlos was in beast mode though so it's hard to say fr. If this guy can contain his injuries he'll certainly be one of the best players of all time

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    How to get reminded?
  • Tbh I just follow a few players I like on Google. Then I just get the notifications when they are playing. And usually it means there's a tournament going on

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    I'm shocked how much the Appstore sucks in 2024
  • This comment is the perfect mirror of how dumb people can be. So a guy who's using an apple product posts something about the product and this community is not the community for him? Since when can't we criticise a product we use? Should we be blind to the product's faults? If everyone had this mindset companies could get away with everything. My advice to you is to open your eyes and be more helpful. This dude was only asking for the experience of other users and you helped nothing and were only rude

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    www.atptour.com Alcaraz vs. Sinner SF suspended by rain in Indian Wells | ATP Tour | Tennis

    Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have left the Indian Wells stadium court after three games in Saturday's semi-final showdown.

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    un titre intéressant
  • Portuguese is also a Latin laguange and Portuguese are much more proficient in English than Spanish, French and Italians. The main reason, imo, is that these countries dub all movies, series, etc, so they basically never listen to English nor are they interested to. In Portugal we rarely dub anything and just use subtitles. So it's much easier for us to understand and speak english because we're much more used to listen to it. It's probably the same thing for the eastern countries as mentioned above. Now, why do these countries dub everything I don't know but if they didn't we'd probably be on the same level

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  • edition.cnn.com Rohan Bopanna becomes oldest ever male player to win grand slam title with Australian Open triumph | CNN

    Aged 43, Rohan Bopanna became the oldest male player in the Open era to ever win a grand slam title on Saturday when he and his partner, Matthew Ebden, won the Australian Open men’s doubles tournament.

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    www.theguardian.com Aryna Sabalenka thrashes Zheng Qinwen to retain Australian Open title

    Aryna Sabalenka has retained her Australian Open title in dominant fashion, swatting aside Zheng Qinwen to win the final 6-3, 6-2

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    I bet Zverev won't sleep tonight. What a game and, as usual, his archenemy bested him

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    Sinner destroys an uninspired Djokovic and qualifies for his first grand slam final

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