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Post Info TOPIC: Week 44 - ITF ($15K) - Stockholm, Sweden Hard


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Week 44 - ITF ($15K) - Stockholm, Sweden Hard


SF: WILLIAM, Tiffany (GBR) 6 911 v CABAJ AWAD, Jacqueline (SWE) 1 555 CH=458 18/9/17

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good job tiffany good weeks on the bounce
shes on a real upswing

she might turn into the new suzy
gonna be hard to compare the ch of someone like tiffany to say a a suzy or konotoptseva given the new system coming in
perhaps we need a new time sign like bc or ad to show that the ranking was gotten before or after transition tour
like what rank will konotoptsevas ch of 688 bt (before transition) equait to in the new system? well all her points were $10/$15k so she be unr but how will we compare? a shame to lose the direct frame of referrence

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i always think cabaj awad sound like she wining the prize at the local fayre

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The only thing I know about the Swede is she has a huge serve. Thus two players with similar styles


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Match underway and Tiff a break down.

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paulisi wrote:

Match underway and Tiff a break down.


got that back imeddiateley now 33



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Lost the first set 6-4

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SF: WILLIAM, Tiffany (GBR) 6 911 lost to CABAJ AWAD, Jacqueline (SWE) 1 555 4-6 2-6

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Very good week though; well done Tiffany :D

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Well done on the week.

Certainly losing to a Cabaj is less worrying for her immediate future than when Steve Bruce got a cabbage thrown at him.

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Cabaj was beaten by Alice Gillan previously and is your generic ITF plodder so ranking probably doesnt reflect where she is. Good week all the same despite this being a winnable match.

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Jaggy1876 wrote:

Cabaj was beaten by Alice Gillan previously and is your generic ITF plodder so ranking probably doesnt reflect where she is. Good week all the same despite this being a winnable match.


 8 ITF 10/15K singles titlles and 7 ITF 10/15K doubles titles;

Nothing at 25k eccept a SF this year - so obviously a typical plodder wink



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indiana wrote:

Well done on the week.

Certainly losing to a Cabaj is less worrying for her immediate future than when Steve Bruce got a cabbage thrown at him.


Indi this is a classic example of your poor fact checking when discussing things that are actually important .......never let the facts get in the way of a good story eh.. the press have gone for the easy headline that the cabbage was thrown.... a bit more careful analysis of the evidence available and you will the truth regarding what happened on that fateful night and that the drama was on the pitch. Twitter has been slight with intense speculation as to the specific cultivar of Brassica oleracea has ..... ie Aldicae, Tescocae or the most common in the Solihull area (the typical habitat of the frequenter of the Trinty Road lower aka Blue seats) Waitrosecae. 

I would suggest the most recent MOMS (My old man says) podcast #55. Easily found at myoldmansaid.com for the reality of the incident. Well worth a listen .... a very very funny, fresh and award winning independent insight into all things Villa, great use of Alexa to get a definitive answer as to Bruces view on the Villa centre back situation and a recurring new theme .... Where were you when we were good!! ... starts with an in-depth discussion of Villas extra time goal in the 3-1 defeat away at Tranmere in the league cup semi-final 16th Feb 1994. A great reminder of Dalian Atkinson in less troubled times may he RIP.

On a more serious note they are part of a regular warts and all consultation forum between the WM Police and fans of the midlands teams focusing on candid discussion of police/steward/fan interaction. The format has been so successful that it is likely to be rolled out nationally .... now to cut to the chase, no goitregen was thrown .... there is no police man hunt.... consistent with the art of peaceful protest as practiced in the borough of Solihull a cabbage was rolled onto the field of play in general proximity to the dug out. 



-- Edited by Oakland2002 on Sunday 4th of November 2018 06:15:43 AM

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Remarkably just noticed MOMS has just been nominated for Fans media of the year in the football supporters federation awards, Generally its media savvy fans that produce the high quality stuff (mainly concentrated in London) so interesting to see two provincial championship teams nominated Villa (MOMS) and along came Norwich .... must give it a listen. Premier teams Palace, Liverpool, Arsenal and West Ham also up for the award.

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