Sunday 1 February 2009

the extraordinary.

photograph by tim wimborne, reuters

wow, am i glad i got to watch that match! bryan and i stayed up til 5.45 am (well i did... he went to bed when they were drawn 1-1 in the fifth set! just as the commentators announced there'd be no commercials til the end of the match. =P he must've been really tired, because the suspense would've kept me awake!), and i'm gonna pay for it later but it's well worth it.

i still think federer's gonna match sampras' record, but yes, i'll concede that nadal deserved the championship that time. my heart just went out to federer during the presentation ceremony... i think his pain might have even tarnished nadal's moment of triumph just a little. which, btw, is a compliment to nadal. he has heart.

i'm surprised there wasn't an email waiting for me this morning from my darling daddy.=P

oh, and happy birthday to melmel! 21 babe... i'll see you on the other side in a bit. hope the day took a turn for the better towards the end. =)

kay, now back to the mundane. oh, how i dislike management and marketing. >.<

2 comments:

Bryan said...

Told ya he was gonna win.

james said...

I wasn't going to rub it in! The pain must have been excruciating ...But there is a silver lining ... Federer is no machine, he has a heart and emotions, wow! We all know Nadal is fully human and fully alive,of course.