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Sabatini looks okay now, her jaw is a bit too much like David Coulthards but aside from that...but how could anybody think that she looked 'hot' back in the day? She looked like a love child of Guillermo Canas and Diego Maradona.
 

nat75

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Sabatini looks okay now, her jaw is a bit too much like David Coulthards but aside from that...but how could anybody think that she looked 'hot' back in the day? She looked like a love child of Guillermo Canas and Diego Maradona.

What?! The only thing those three have in common is the hair color. :confused:
 
Sabatini looks okay now, her jaw is a bit too much like David Coulthards but aside from that...but how could anybody think that she looked 'hot' back in the day? She looked like a love child of Guillermo Canas and Diego Maradona.

I know you've already caught enough flak for that post, buuuut....

You must be a Coulthard-****.
Way to include two countrymen in there...and the zesty, trendy, tangy expression, "love-child'!
But really you could have included anyone with dark eyebrows and longish/mulett-ish dark hair and been just as inaccurate:
Graucho Marx,
most people from Latin or Mediterranean cultures,
most people with greasy and/or sweaty hair,
most people with tan skin and most people with a vowel at the end of their names. All the same swarthy, hairy people!

While we're at it,
Elton John looks like Stefan Koubek, who looks like Phillip Seymour Hoffman, who looks like Paul Bettany, who looks like Ke$ha, who looks like Sergio Casal, who looks like Chrissie Evert, who looks like Greg Norman (wha?!)

Michael Chang looks exactly like my physics prof, the host of Ninja Warrior, Chef Morimoto, the only Inuit I've ever known, the only Eskimo I've ever known, and the Harold and Kumar guy (the Harold one....the Kumar one looks exactly like Sabatini).

Oh, and I can never tell Michael Jordan and Will Smith apart! Oh, and the entire Wu Tang Clan.

Back to Gaby Sabatini for a moment....she's aged well.
 

Raiden

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Sabatini looks okay now, her jaw is a bit too much like David Coulthards but aside from that...but how could anybody think that she looked 'hot' back in the day? She looked like a love child of Guillermo Canas and Diego Maradona.
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With Sabatini it was not so much a matter of hotness but more a matter of glam-appeal back in the day. She was glamourous, certainly in comparison with the other players who were too neat and sporty. Gaby had that wavy voluminous hair and that useless bandana (her hair was flying all over so the bandana was almost redundant)... and of course legs. Sabatini was all about legs legs and legs.
 

Sid_Vicious

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Sabatini looks okay now, her jaw is a bit too much like David Coulthards but aside from that...but how could anybody think that she looked 'hot' back in the day? She looked like a love child of Guillermo Canas and Diego Maradona.
I agree. She looked horrible in her playing days; looks much better now.
 

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Dutchman Roger Wassen and German Dustin Brown teamed up
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Raiden

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^^^ U mad bro?
Making stupid statements doesn't make anyone mad. In fact you're the one who appears to be mad cuz you just made a crazy statement that Sabatini "looked horrible in her playing days".

Even if you are possibly too young and maybe on diapers during those times (and therefore possibly knowing Sabatini only from the internet) even then you just have to realize that whenever you make such nonsensical statement you might possibly get a response from those who (regardless of whoever their fav was or is) remember those days and that no one had ever thought of, nor has ever heard of such statement that Sabatini was a "horrible looking" woman. That may be your genuine opinion but to many of us it just sounds kooky and lunatic, bro
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Sid_Vicious

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Making stupid statements doesn't make anyone mad. In fact you're the one who appears to be mad cuz you just made a crazy statement that Sabatini "looked horrible in her playing days".

Even if you are possibly too young and maybe on diapers during those times (and therefore possibly knowing Sabatini only from the internet) even then you just have to realize that whenever you make such nonsensical statement you might possibly get a response from those who (regardless of whoever their fav was or is) remember those days and that no one had ever thought of, nor has ever heard of such statement that Sabatini was a "horrible looking" woman. That may be your genuine opinion but to many of us it just sounds kooky and lunatic, bro
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Cool story, bro.
 

Love Game

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Wassen is Dutch, I feel offended.

thank you, Guga ... correction made! :D
(Wassen merely lives in Germany, wasn't born there ... have you seen his website?)
  • Age: 34 (09.08.1976)
  • Birthplace: Roermond, Netherlands
  • Residence: Dusseldorf, Germany
  • Height: 6'3" (190 cm)
  • Weight: 185 lbs (84 kg)
  • Plays: Right-handed
  • Turned Pro: 1994
  • Coach: Geert Quaedvlieg
  • Website: www.rogierwassen.nl
 
Nice shots, Borg, thanks for putting those up.


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Cool page.
The Dustin Brown shots are nice. The DB stencil is a little bit cheesy, but dat's okay, mon. I guess DB only translates into something negative here in the States.

Jimmy Connors. That's where Rafa got his knee-up fistpump. I knew that looked familiar.
I'm laughing about the shoes. I had those Converse shoes in white with navy trim. Had like 8 pairs in less than a year (they did not last at all). I cannot believe those li'l nurse shoes passed for actual performance tennis footwear back then.

My favorite part of this page is the dour expression on the Lendl sisters' faces. Where did they get that?
 
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Poor line calls, close line calls, insults from the other player: no reaction.

Good shots, aces, winning psychologically important points: no reaction. It was little wonder he had commentators wondering if he had ice and not blood running through his veins.


Gentlemanly, quiet, reserved, and shy of the press; he was a refreshing contrast to an era which also had the fighter that was Jimmy Connors, and the spoilt serve-volleyer that was John McEnroe ringing in the ears of many an umpire."

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http://www.tennisfame.com/enshrinees/bjorn_borg.html


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