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What is your favorite sport?

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My favorite sport is football......
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Tennis, been playing for years now and i love it, i dont follow soccer or rugby so tennis is my love. :D
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Cricket and Cycling
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My favorite sport is basketball and foot ball i know how to play basketball but in foot ball i only know some basic not really good :D
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Other than bedroom sports Id have to say boxing.
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Football (euro version, i just can't call it soccer :D), basketball, volleyball, rugby.
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Tennis is my favourite sport. I would love to give you a game someday SKM. I am going to the Brisbane International next year. It is one of the lead up events to the Austalian Open and usually attracts some of the big names who use it as a practice for the open. Fingers crossed I will see some top ten players.
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Gannon wrote:Tennis is my favourite sport. I would love to give you a game someday SKM. I am going to the Brisbane International next year. It is one of the lead up events to the Austalian Open and usually attracts some of the big names who use it as a practice for the open. Fingers crossed I will see some top ten players.

You're on! I love playing and am keeping up the habit over the winter as much as i can because the main competitions end around September and the winters get bad here so i have to stop from turning rusty, not a problem i imagine you have over there! I have not been to any tournaments yet but want to see Wimbledon one day. :D
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StephenKingman wrote:
Gannon wrote:Tennis is my favourite sport. I would love to give you a game someday SKM. I am going to the Brisbane International next year. It is one of the lead up events to the Austalian Open and usually attracts some of the big names who use it as a practice for the open. Fingers crossed I will see some top ten players.

You're on! I love playing and am keeping up the habit over the winter as much as i can because the main competitions end around September and the winters get bad here so i have to stop from turning rusty, not a problem i imagine you have over there! I have not been to any tournaments yet but want to see Wimbledon one day. :D
Yep, I am going to have to go to a Wimbledon one day for sure. This will be my first tournament. My brother has been to a couple of Australian Opens and he said it is incredible how hard they hit it, even the women. I can't wait to see it. I think we have tickets to the Men's semi-finals and the Men's final. So, as I said before, I really hope to be able to see a couple of top ten players. With regards to the weather, we have the opposite problem, sometimes playing on hardcourt, the cement is so hot that you cannot walk bare-foot on it. After one set you are so dehydrated you have to guzzle down a litre of Staminade. :D
We could make a best of three tournament with one match played in Ireland, one match played in Australia, and flip the coin for the third. However you will probably take me in two, I am very rusty, however I will give it my all to take it to a third. :)
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Sport? What is this thing you speak of? Extreme physical exertion? <shudder>
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Maud Fitch wrote:Sport? What is this thing you speak of? Extreme physical exertion? <shudder>
Its that thing you must do to prevent obesity, grab a racket :lol:
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+ prevent heart attacks and aneurisms :D

grab a ball :D
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Hockey, NY Rangers
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I love tennis, watching it and playing. Just caught the finals of the Australian Open on Sunday and it was a really great match. Even though I prefer Nadal over Djocovich, I have to say the latter played superbly.

I manage to get tickets for the ATP world tour finals at the 02 Arena in London on two occasions and will be hankering to get another set for the next one. It's just a whole new thing to see it live in front of you. I love it! :D
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