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Have you wondered why the "ev"s are better than the "ovs"? In the top-10, there are three evs: Zverev, Medvedev, and Rublev. And, zero ovs. The first ov is Shapalov. In the 20s, #25 Karatsev is better than #27 Khachanov, and Dmitrov. This is not becoming beyond a random coincidence. The evs beating the ovs. As a Bengali, I cannot stomach my beloved "o" being beaten by the other lowly vowel "e". :-(
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I meant Shapovalov.
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On the women's side, the OVA's dominate the EVA's. I counted 16-17 OVA's before the firs EVA in #101 Zvonoreva!
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More mysteries!!! Why? Does the e interact with the Y chromosome and vice-versa?
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prasen9 wrote: Tue Sep 07, 2021 1:28 am Have you wondered why the "ev"s are better than the "ovs"? In the top-10, there are three evs: Zverev, Medvedev, and Rublev. And, zero ovs. The first ov is Shapalov. In the 20s, #25 Karatsev is better than #27 Khachanov, and Dmitrov. This is not becoming beyond a random coincidence. The evs beating the ovs. As a Bengali, I cannot stomach my beloved "o" being beaten by the other lowly vowel "e". :-(

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Never realized this! Must watch out.
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See what glorious nuggets of golden wisdom you get for wasting your valuable time in the incredible land of Sports India, my friend?
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Djokovic absolutely crushed the Wimbledon runner-up Berretini in the QF at Flushing Meadows today. Matteo was looking good in the first set, which he won 7-5. But Djokovic broke him early in each of the next 3 sets, and there was no getting back in any of those sets for Berretini. Let's see if Sasha can repeat his Olympics heroics in the SF.
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He is 2 matches away from a calender slam. Zverev, Medvedev and Augur-Allisime stand between that. The Canadian looks an exciting talent.
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Djoker will beat zverev in 5 sets after losing the first two sets. He will then beat Medvedev in 4 sets after losing the first set.

Medvedev will win in straight sets in his semis.
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I’m willing to share a bet on this with you, Kumar. Let’s bet somewhere.
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Atithee wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 1:53 am I’m willing to share a bet on this with you, Kumar. Let’s bet somewhere.
i have to warn you that i win all bets as long as i don’t bet against any one
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Let's go Ram/Salisbury. Amazing that Rajiv is still going strong after all these years. :goodluck:
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So, channeling PKB here, the women's final is between 19-year old Canadian Leylah Fernandez who is half-Ecuadorean, half-Filipino and 18-year old British qualifier Emma Raducanu who is playing her 4th tour event and is also Canadian-born and is half-Romanian, half-Chinese.

We are now seeing an explosion of immigrant (and mixed-ethnicity) kids taking over WTA (Osaka is half-Japanese, half-Hawaiian) and also the ATP to a lower extent.
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Maybe that is a typo. Osaka is half Haitian.
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Sin Hombre wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:27 pm So, channeling PKB here, the women's final is between 19-year old Canadian Leylah Fernandez who is half-Ecuadorean, half-Filipino and 18-year old British qualifier Emma Raducanu who is playing her 4th tour event and is also Canadian-born and is half-Romanian, half-Chinese.

We are now seeing an explosion of immigrant (and mixed-ethnicity) kids taking over WTA (Osaka is half-Japanese, half-Hawaiian) and also the ATP to a lower extent.
Poor imitation of PKB. :D

You'd need to specify not just Ecuadorean etc. but also the history of Ecuador and which province/region of Ecuador did what with the Spanish and whoever before it channels PKB!
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