
As a bonus, here's another picture of Feliciano.
I have no idea why his face and his hand grabbing the two balls fascinates me.

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“I’d like to thank Craig for all his hard work,” Ivanovic said.While searching for a new coach, she will use temporary coaches for Eastbourne and Wimbledon later this month.
“He’s a great guy and I enjoyed working with him.”
“I sincerely apologize to the tournament organizers, my competitors, and my fans in Germany," Federer said Tuesday on his website.Federer has won the tournament in Halle five times, and four of those years he went on to win Wimbledon.
"I only hope they will understand that I still feel emotionally overwhelmed and exhausted by the incredible events of the past few days."
“It is hard for me to admit, but I simply cannot imagine giving my best effort in another tournament right away and I don’t want to risk injury if I am not 100 percent prepared."
"I need to rest and recuperate,” the "Grand Slam Man" said.
“I am going to give my 200 percent to be ready for the most important tournament in the world,” Nadal said.Spanish Tennis Federation physician Dr. Angel Ruiz-Cotorro said Nadal has tendinitis in both knees.
“I will not go out and play, especially on the Wimbledon Centre Court, if I am not 100 percent ready to play."
“I have two difficult weeks ahead of me, especially because I won’t be doing what I like doing most, which is to play tennis.”
“I have been playing with pain on my knees for some months now and I simply can’t go on like this."
“The pain was limiting certain movements in my body, which affected me mentally as well.”
“His treatment will involve oral anti-inflammatories, physiotherapy, as well as muscular exercises for both quadriceps,” Ruiz-Cotorro said.Nadal withdrew from the grass court warm-up event at Queen’s Club this week. He was the champion here last year.