by Long John Silver … The past few months I have wondered how the role of ‘Pain’ transcends between sport and reality. The final catalyst was during a conversation with a friend. Thought I would discuss that a bit, for pain, performance and sport are as intertwined as boys and girls in high school, and men and women in the real world. To quote two champions of our time about playing with pain, who came out and said what essentially had the same gist: Rafael Nadal : “I played with som
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After Melanie Oudin of Marietta stormed into the Round of 16 at Wimbledon on Saturday, the friends here to support her had only two things to say. First, they expressed their pride in the 17-year-old American qualifier ranked 124th in the world for managing to knock former world No. 1 Jelena Jankovic out of the tournament. And, second, they wondered whether they would be able to able to change their plane tickets —- yet again. “We were actually supposed to fly out of here today at
SARAH I didn’t want to post it – because I don’t believe. But… it does fit here. The Illustrated – 11.02.2009 The controversy The dark side of a champion Written by Blaise Calame Rafael Nadal, the era of suspicion Superhuman performance, strikes from elsewhere, a physical Gladiator: in 22 years, the Spanish tennis over the planet. But is it flawless? Her young career is fraught with gray areas. Melbourne, 1 February 2009. Spaniard Rafael Nadal won his first Australian Open aft