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Re: Dr. J's daughter



As long as we're doing the Wimbledon thing, she is another American hope. A
beautiful gal. If I were Doc, I'd have to be there. I watched her game
against Dokic and she came well prepared and confident. I'll take her
against  Davenport, Sampras over Henman, and Rafter over Agony, Graf over
Lucic.

At 08:42 AM 7/3/99 +1000, you wrote:
>Bentz,
>
>I wont say this because she beat Dokic because I think Dokic was really
>outplayed in the match and that she did a tremendous job to even reach
>the quarter finals; she beat Martina Hingis and Mary Pierce on her
>march, a great deal for a 16 year old girl whose on her first year of
>the professional circuit, but I do have one criticism of Alexandra
>Stevenson.
>
>How much did it cost to get those sorts of shoulders?
>
>The last time I saw women get shoulders *THAT* well built was with the
>chinese swimmers and we all know what happend to them.
>
>I'd love to have her shoulders. Give me some of what you're on Girl.
>
>Warwick
>
>R. Bentz Kirby wrote:
>
>> Dr. J's daughter just made history.   She is the first qualifier to
>> reach the Wimbledon semi-finals.  I guess that the ability is
>> somewhat genetic then!   I wonder if his son can play ball?
>>
>> http://espn.go.com/ten/news/1999/990702/01335220.html
>> http://espn.go.com/ten/wimbledon99/news/1999/990702/01335128.html
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