Womens US OPEN Final 4pm EST - Osaka +240 and Osaka +1.5 sets (-115)

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the distaste for Serena is pretty funny, she really gets white mens panties in a bunch. she looked great in the new Nike commercial however. #justdoit

Lol. You have zero experience with ghetto black people, don't you? It is almost comical.

Since you are a man, there is hope for you yet. Yet your opinions on the matter are like some yapping housewife at a Starbucks talking shop with her girlfriends about how disadvantaged they are ... blah blah blah.... and has no idea what the fuck they're talking about.


Serena is a straight classless savage. Did you not see her threaten a line judge in front of millions of people years ago? You're so looney tunes liberal you probably just blew it off.

Serena is no Warren Moon. Serena is straight savage.


The funny thing is you made your moronic liberal Minnesota post in your ivory tower..... and she went straight savage in the match to prove exactly who and what she is. So damn funny. It would've been even funnier if I had seen your post and told you she was straight savage.... and then the match plays and she goes beasting on live television in front of millions. LMFAO.


Just keep living in your isolated liberal utopia with no experience on the issue. Around Democrats.... NEVER relax!!!
 

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Ugh. Absolutely vile piece of filth. First she demands an apology from Carlos for "calling her a cheater" when in fact he did no such thing. He simply pointed out that Serena's coach was coaching, which he literally admits to after the match. So penalty 1 is valid. Next penalty, she literally smashed the fuck out of her racket, and is rightly penalized for doing so. Enough said. Penalty 2 is also valid. Finally, she comes out of nowhere and continues to rant, and repeatedly calls Ramos a "thief", which is not only extremely wrong and classless, but completely unjustified. Ramos was simply following protocol in penalizing her for a point. Calling one a "thief" is a serious accusation to make, and is an extremely rude and misinformed gesture. Finally, she gets what she deserves and is penalized for one game. And to her point that no man has ever been penalized quite like she was, that is because no man has consistently acted like a cow and racked up 3 warnings. She deserved every last bit of punishment and I hope she apologizes to Ramos but more importantly Osaka, who played spectacularly and classily. Poor Osaka, having to see her idol act like complete trash right in front of her eyes. Ugh Serena makes me sick
 

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She is nothing but a big ass play the pity card liar. Then she tired the gender card. If the opponent was white - I'm sure she would of tried the race card too. Her coach later came out and flatly said that he WAS GIVING HAND SIGNALS - so Serena standing there screaming and yelling that she never gets coaching is nothing but her turning up the drama. She's lost all respect and people should call her out for what she is - a liar and a cheat. She got caught by a Umpire that's been in the chair for 39 years and now she can wear that title. BRAVO to the coach for having more integrity than Serena.
 

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Serena Williams has a history of being self-entitled, and a sociopath on the tennis, but this takes the cake. Her violent temper tantrum, and verbal abuse towards the judges should not be tolerated. It is a privilege for her to be on that court and she be the one who apologizes because she is the one who outrageously misbehaved. Violence and abusive temper tantrums is not the civilized way for adults to solve problems!
 

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After seeing all these incidents, is anyone ever stunned that Serena didn’t try to throw a huge tantrum during and after losing to Sharapova in 2004 at Wimbledon. Albeit she didn’t face a code violation at Wimbledon nor was she playing to tie Court’s 24 Grand Slams, but still she was so numb and almost aparthetic in her loss to Sharapova even in the on court interview after. Losing to a player she would so greatly resent later in her career, you would think she would’ve smashed her racquet at some point in that match.
 

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She was completely out of line. Her bullshit I'm a mother, and because I'm a woman comments were ridiculous. Lineman did an excellent job.
 

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Just in case you don't get the news in Minnesota.

Most of the time the news is fake... but sometimes it tells the truth.

 

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Love her today. Been following her the past couple years and she is the real deal and I believe now is her time.

Serena is playing good but Osaka takes her down today...

Osaka +230
Osaka +1.5 Set -115
Osaka +4 -115

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Things to note about the match:

The 20-year-old is the youngest US Open finalist since Wozniacki in 2009. After hiring Williams' longtime hitting partner Sascha Bajin earlier this year, she lifted her biggest career title in March, defeating Kasatkina in the final of Indian Wells. She is a win away from her top 10 debut, having started the year as world #68.

Osaka has a 9-1 career record against Americans in the last twelve months, sole loss coming to Keys at French Open. While Williams has displayed her power game, the youngster has also posted impressive numbers, winning 59% of her second serve points (Williams is 51%) and getting broken just four times.

Williams is now the oldest woman to enter the US Open final in Open Era, but third-oldest across all slams, behind Martina Navratilova (1994 Wimbledon) and Venus Williams (2017 Wimbledon). Her only loss to an outside top 10 player in a Grand Slam final came at 2004 Wimbledon to then world #15 Sharapova.







Good call
 

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