It certainly could. Kruger is a hopeful story though. Her father, Ruben, was one of the heroes of the victorious 1995 Springbok Rugby World Cup team. He passed away at just 39 though, after a 10 year battle with brain cancer. Zoe is a promising talent, as you might expect with that gene pool, and quite hotly tipped; such that Thomas Hogdstedt is her coach. All the best to her... starting next week.
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It certainly could. Kruger is a hopeful story though. Her father, Ruben, was one of the heroes of the victorious 1995 Springbok Rugby World Cup team. He passed away at just 39 though, after a 10 year battle with brain cancer. Zoe is a promising talent, as you might expect with that gene pool, and quite hotly tipped; such that Thomas Hogdstedt is her coach. All the best to her... starting next week.
Wow, you do dig the stories out blob. And she is just 15yrs too... Well, very good luck to young Zoe then, and will keep a look out for her. Unfortunately I am sure that she is not who Tiffany would have been hoping to meet in first round of qualifying travelling to Nigeria...
That break did not come at a good time. Rather think Tiffany would have managed to hang on, given how young the girl is. But, with a bit of very well-timed coaching, I expect, it turned around and Tiff's going to have to win it the hard way now, as the youngster took the second set in a tie-break.