Very exciting to see Venus Williams, Madison Keys, Sloane Stephens and CoCo Vandeweghe in the final four at this year's U.S. Open. (Well, except CoCo, whose cock is a little too big for me.) But it sure makes me feel ancient that everyone is acting like the last time four American women competed in the semifinals there was a million years ago -- yet I can remember it like it was yesterday.
I had gone into school that morning (9th grade at Rhodes Junior High) but opted to ditch after lunch so I could come home to watch my girl Tracy Austin -- on the comeback trail from missing the first four months of the year with sciatica -- take on brainy lefty Barbara Potter in the first match.
Much to my delight, the match was a bit of a blowout -- with Tracy winning 6-1, 6-3 -- and served as more of an opening act for the Chris and Martina show.
Chris was Mrs. Lloyd at this point, and had finally clawed her way to a third Wimbledon crown for her devoted subjects, and was looking to defend her U.S. crown.
But the newly minted American citizen -- and "bisexual" -- was not having any of it, outlasting the Ice Maiden 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 to set up a final that would leave me smiling all these years later.
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And what do you think of this? I sure was wrong about Juan Martin del Potro, who was incredible against Roger Federer last night. And how about that dream matchup of Kevin Anderson vs. Pablo CarreƱo Busta?!
2 comments:
Kevin who?
Maybe I'm presuming too much but talk about lop-sided semis? Who would have put Anderson and the other guy as part of the final four? That final will be anticlimactic.
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