que pasa general masterclass.
looks like general Javier the fearless is still around. I thought he had abandoned all the forums.
he sent me a PM. he said he is around but very busy. so I guess we will see if he decides to stop by once in a while.
our doors are forever open to all our friends and all our guests.
Of course we hope Sir Javier stops by if/when he has time. But we have to remember in the big scheme of things, that forums and the like are not as important as real life issues. So to go along with what you said, the welcome mat is always out and the porch light on.
Respectfully,
masterclass
I have mixed feelings about a "5th slam". If there were one, I believe South America would be the better choice. But I think it would be difficult to fit one in, and I lean to the side that the traditional 4 shouldn't be changed.
I'd rather see a masters on Grass. It's long, long, long, overdue. It's rather silly for me to see 3 masters on clay, 6 on hard courts and nothing on grass.
If it were up to me, I would have 4 masters on clay, with one in South America. I would have 5 hard court masters, and at least 1 grass masters if not two, 1 in Europe, and 1 in the USA.
Respectfully,
masterclass
Of course we hope Sir Javier stops by if/when he has time. But we have to remember in the big scheme of things, that forums and the like are not as important as real life issues. So to go along with what you said, the welcome mat is always out and the porch light on.
Respectfully,
masterclass
affirmative general.
we will even supply generalito with our 300 bodyguards for his protection when he ventures over to Camelot territory.
we take care of our own forever and always.
morning sports fans. the weekend is here at last.
let the good times roll.
I see Spartan Stan coughed up a point today but the great swiss assassin was there to save the day for Switzerland.
Good one general. No doubt he is a one man hot shot reel.
Davis cup is quite entertaining this round. Some real surprises. Germany without any of its veterans taking on loaded France is winning 2-0. Australian Open champion Stan Wawrinka losing his opening match to Andrey Golubev.
Please see my reviews so far in the Davis Cup QuarterFinal thread.
Respectfully,
masterclass
I actually watched the Tsonga match. Fabulous effort by the German. I thought after Peter lost the match point that it was over and Tsonga's experience would prevail, but it was not to be.
Exciting match.
Roger Federer is going for his 8th title on the hallowed lawns of prestigious Wimbledon.
Nobody in the history of tennis, Open Era, Amateur Era, Challenge Era, any Era, has done it.
That would be amazing to have witnessed the two greatest stars in the game today achieve the almost unthinkable.
First Rafael Nadal did it on the red clay at Roland Garros, and now Roger at Wimbledon has a chance for history as well.
He's prepared well, he has had a fairly good year so far with 5 finals, 2 of them title wins, including the grass prep at Halle.
I, and I'm sure all Camelot wish him well in his quest.
Respectfully,
masterclass
general masterclass it looks like Federer has taken our advice into account:
winning titles is fun. why not have a goal of 100 titles.
Federer said that he enjoys winning titles.
Best of luck to Federer and his fans at Camelot.
Camelot wished him and his family the best of health.
Federer's quest for 100 titles continues sports fans. he now has 79. just 21 more to go.
I think he will get it done.
he just captured Halle title for the 7th time.
congrats to Federer and his fans at Camelot.
http://www.stevegtennis.com/2014/06/federer-i-really-enjoy-winning-titles/
That's an amazing feat. The countdown to 100 begins.
Great job at Halle. Federer looked formidable once again.
Congrats to him and his fans.
Roger Federer is going for his 8th title on the hallowed lawns of prestigious Wimbledon.
Nobody in the history of tennis, Open Era, Amateur Era, Challenge Era, any Era, has done it.
That would be amazing to have witnessed the two greatest stars in the game today achieve the almost unthinkable.
First Rafael Nadal did it on the red clay at Roland Garros, and now Roger at Wimbledon has a chance for history as well.
He's prepared well, he has had a fairly good year so far with 5 finals, 2 of them title wins, including the grass prep at Halle.
I, and I'm sure all Camelot wish him well in his quest.
Respectfully,
masterclass
This is actually crazy, what we're witnessing. In retrospect Rafa and Roger may be bad for the sport. How on earth is the next generation going to manage these things? I can't see it. These are two guys who are committed to the sport on a very deep level. I'm sure Federer is very motivated to win his 8th. So far, he's looking read good on the grass.
Novak and Murray are great players too, and it's a good thing they are here, because if not, these two would have gobbled up every trophy in sight.
I can't wait to see how Wimbledon plays out this year. These last few years have yielded many surprises.