Poor Shapo, got destroyed once more, LOL!

Actually, he looked like he was in pain towards the end. He was doubled over. He spoke recently about how the knee has been so bad he cannot finish practices. But then I don't know why he wasn't taped better. That white tape will do nothing. He needed proper KT taping. As well, why didn't he call for the trainer? He has before. But yes he is squandering his talent.
If the knee has truly been an ongoing issue for a while now, then why has he continued to play tournaments on a regular schedule? That's irresponsible.
 
Just noticed he's not in the draw at his home tournament - still the alleged knee injury, or the actual lack of heart/desire?
 
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Hilarious how he lost two straight matches after winning Los Cabos! :-D
What is hilarious is TTW posters thinking Night Train winning a m250 beating a bunch of mugs was some major turning point in his career. :rolleyes:

Go back five years or so and Canadian men’s tennis seemed like it had a very bright future with Night Train and FAA whereas US men’s tennis didn’t look so hot. Flash forward and each member of the American Bropack is solidly better than the Canadians. Fritz has slowly climbed up to #4 and has won five matches in a row verse the #3, two at majors. And than you have a Shelton already #6. Brooksby was off the tour for almost two years and kills FAA at IW; 2-0 H2H. Michaelson and Nakashima could also very well have better careers than the Canadians.
 
What is hilarious is TTW posters thinking Night Train winning a m250 beating a bunch of mugs was some major turning point in his career. :rolleyes:

Go back five years or so and Canadian men’s tennis seemed like it had a very bright future with Night Train and FAA whereas US men’s tennis didn’t look so hot. Flash forward and each member of the American Bropack is solidly better than the Canadians. Fritz has slowly climbed up to #4 and has won five matches in a row verse the #3, two at majors. And than you have a Shelton already #6. Brooksby was off the tour for almost two years and kills FAA at IW; 2-0 H2H. Michaelson and Nakashima could also very well have better careers than the Canadians.
Sad, but very true. Not to mention Tien on the US side, too. All us Canucks got as a hope right now is maybe Diallo.
 
What is hilarious is TTW posters thinking Night Train winning a m250 beating a bunch of mugs was some major turning point in his career. :rolleyes:

Go back five years or so and Canadian men’s tennis seemed like it had a very bright future with Night Train and FAA whereas US men’s tennis didn’t look so hot. Flash forward and each member of the American Bropack is solidly better than the Canadians. Fritz has slowly climbed up to #4 and has won five matches in a row verse the #3, two at majors. And than you have a Shelton already #6. Brooksby was off the tour for almost two years and kills FAA at IW; 2-0 H2H. Michaelson and Nakashima could also very well have better careers than the Canadians.

As we can all observe, Canada is becoming more irrelevant by the day, so I believe the time has come for the U.S. to present a non-binding offer to annex it once and for all.
This could serve as a brilliant stealth strategy, catching everyone off guard, and then proceed with the true objective: the occupation of Greenland, the real prize.
I don’t care who is getting the Peace Nobel Prize next year if this can be achieved.
 
As we can all observe, Canada is becoming more irrelevant by the day, so I believe the time has come for the U.S. to present a non-binding offer to annex it once and for all.
This could serve as a brilliant stealth strategy, catching everyone off guard, and then proceed with the true objective: the occupation of Greenland, the real prize.
I don’t care who is getting the Peace Nobel Prize next year if this can be achieved.

Of course I concur with your analysis of Canada but I think the ultimate play may not be Greenland where the US already has substantial rights but rather low acidic, South American pineapple. I advise you act accordingly and protect your supply.
 
Of course I concur with your analysis of Canada but I think the ultimate play may not be Greenland where the US already has substantial rights but rather low acidic, South American pineapple. I advise you act accordingly and protect your supply.
You guys gonna be here all week?
 
Heard he started using a 16x19 pattern in his EZONE. That ought to fix it, lol. Cilic first serve percentage was below 50% for much of the match and he still won in straight sets.
 
Of course I concur with your analysis of Canada but I think the ultimate play may not be Greenland where the US already has substantial rights but rather low acidic, South American pineapple. I advise you act accordingly and protect your supply.
Bolivia and Argentina have no good pineapples, nor enough oil reserves, so I wouldn’t worry.
 
Bolivia stretches north to the 9th parallel.

Have you tested pineapple from the Bolivian Amazon in that region?
No, I wouldn’t visit there just for the pineapples.

By the way, Bolivia does not exactly reach the 9th parallel South.
Northernmost spot is at 9 40’S.
With only 20’ within the 10 degree zone, I don’t think nobody’s planning growing pineapples in that narrow stripe.

 
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