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What's this about?
Well, I'll tell you. Angry red-faced Russian tennis player, who used to ponce about at Wimbledon and lose to Henman occasionally (he won a few Opens, but they were ones Sampras didn't want, Agassi was too fat at the time and it was before Federer/Nadal, so anyone could've won them) decides he's a GOLFING LEGEND.
Stupid Russkies.
> Clazon wrote:
> "The Czech born American" - Is in a separate paragraph.
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> I thought Kafelnikov was Russian, which is why I made a point of it.
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> What? You thought he was Russian, so you said 'He's Czech'?
It was kind of like saying:
HE'S CZECH ???!?!?!?
> I didn't. That's the way I always post. Plus, I like to proved right.
Ah. A lovely imperfection in that sentence. Just thought I'd highlight it for posterity.
> "The Czech born American" - Is in a separate paragraph.
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> I thought Kafelnikov was Russian, which is why I made a point of it.
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What? You thought he was Russian, so you said 'He's Czech'?
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> The fact that I misread it doesn't mean you should snap. It won't get
> you anywhere...
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I didn't. That's the way I always post. Plus, I like to proved right.
I thought Kafelnikov was Russian, which is why I made a point of it.
The fact that I misread it doesn't mean you should snap. It won't get you anywhere...
You're thinking about Ivan Lendl, but just because he's mentioned in the same article doesn't mean they're the same person. Don't try to think too hard about these sort of things, you'll only hurt yourself.