Thursday, February 27, 2020

Wino Thoughts

Don't mind me, I'm just thinking about what to post next...


♫ my heaart is drenched in wiine... ♫

Whaat, you're retiring? Cya, Maria! I hope you crack open a Tia Maria to celebrate your illustrious and memorable career!

Go on, Schubert, take us out. Let me get my glass of red...

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Greetings from...



... NASA?

Once again, the Fed Cup dinners deliver the goods!

Golden girls! 

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Australian Open 2020

Whoah, what a fortnight! Melbourne was its authentic self which isn't necessarily the best thing - the cesspool that the Yarra River usually is got even worse: 

Fancy a swim, Jim Courier?














In the lead up to the AO, I watched a lot of Border Security and now I think of it when I see tennis players being interviewed/interrogated with their bags nearby: 

"Why didn't you tick the declaration box?" 















Were you wearing pyjamas, Serena? At least your outfit was versatile. Some people say that Nike’s outfits looked like they were inspired by finger paintings. To me, they looked like the players vommed in their tennis gear.
 
"Yep, those were the eggs I had for breakfast, and Gatorade from the day before"


   














Those motorised umpires chairs were fancy:



I would expect nothing less for the gold star umpire Marija Cicak. She’s a silver fox with eyes like a hawk. This pic reminds me of a meme, which one is it again? Oh yeah, this one:




I was hoping for Ash Barty to play Harriet Dart so it could have been called the Barty Darty Party. #onecandream

One can also dream of better eyesight as there were some real fails in the challenge department: 

"Should've gone to Specsavers..." 















This year saw Caroline Wozniacki play her last ever match. I attended her farewell presentation where upon first glance, I thought she was Taylor Swift. Surely I could be forgiven because I saw a blonde girl wearing a long dress at Rod Laver Arena. My request for her to play Love Story sadly fell on deaf ears. In the tribute video, almost every player said that she is “a fighter”, which made me think of scrag fights:

"One time, she punched me in the face. It was awesome." 















All of these other things helped take away the spotlight from Margaret Court, which I honestly think was best for everyone. I wonder if this match happened on her arena?



I mean, that's when tennis was actually played there, opposed to some Fortnite tournament that was held on the last day of the AO. #holyground
 
Big props to Tennis Australia for walking a fine line about the Margaret thing while acting upon their values of inclusion and diversity. Yew!