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【冰公主】没想到薇薇能在三十岁后拿到这么多

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rt,当年的劝谏信还历历在目,估计冰公主都没想到当初那封信只是恭维的一说,记得写那信的时候薇薇大满贯数量小于10呢,结果都22了


来自iPhone客户端1楼2016-07-10 11:56回复
    06年写的 冠军数是7


    IP属地:广东来自iPhone客户端2楼2016-07-10 12:08
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      寫啥內容?


      3楼2016-07-10 12:10
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        所以说冰公主的劝谏正好是时候


        IP属地:日本来自iPhone客户端4楼2016-07-10 12:11
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          冰公主是真心热爱网球运动啊


          IP属地:澳大利亚来自iPhone客户端5楼2016-07-10 12:20
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            好像领导的劝慰,让人温暖。是周围无数的支持才让人拥有永不放弃的信念!


            来自手机贴吧8楼2016-07-10 12:30
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              看了冰公主的信,感动cry


              IP属地:山东来自Android客户端9楼2016-07-10 12:33
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                很好


                IP属地:广东来自Android客户端10楼2016-07-10 12:41
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                  冰公主,优雅美丽大方,女子网球最佳形象代言人


                  12楼2016-07-10 12:43
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                    还是喜欢冰公主,从木头拍到碳素,她适应了当时网坛所有体能要求的变化和技术的革新
                    从被考特金夫人压制到统治网坛,从被有很好团队和高科技球拍的纳婆推下女皇之位到重新崛起,她经历了起起伏伏却从没有沮丧
                    她敢爱敢恨,面对生活的挫折从来波澜不惊,她激励后辈,鞭笞不努力的小威
                    她是七八十年代的韩馨蕴,她自信从容,当球拍挥出美丽的弧线,日落的余晖在她如韩馨蕴一样自然美丽的脸庞上熠熠生辉
                    韩馨蕴激励着她,而她又指引着别人。


                    来自Android客户端13楼2016-07-10 12:44
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                      还是喜欢冰公主,从木头拍到碳素,她适应了当时网坛所有体能要求的变化和技术的革新
                      从被考特金夫人压制到统治网坛,从被有很好团队和高科技球拍的纳婆推下女皇之位到重新崛起,她经历了起起伏伏却从没有沮丧
                      她敢爱敢恨,面对生活的挫折从来波澜不惊,她激励后辈,鞭笞不努力的小威
                      她是七八十年代的韩馨蕴,她自信从容,当球拍挥出美丽的弧线,日落的余晖在她如韩馨蕴一样自然美丽的脸庞上熠熠生辉
                      韩馨蕴激励着她,而她又指引着别人


                      IP属地:贵州来自iPhone客户端14楼2016-07-10 12:46
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                        Chris Evert Takes on Serena Williams
                        Serena Williams had better come out of tennis hiding soon or there will be no one left in the tennis establishment to defend her.
                        The latest to turn on her is Chris Evert who has written an open letter to Serena in the May issue of Tennis Magazine "advising" her to rethink what she*s doing with her tennis career.
                        From Tennis Magazine:
                        Dear Serena,
                        I’ve been thinking about your career, and something is troubling me. I appreciate that becoming a well-rounded person is important to you, as you’ve made that desire very clear. Still, a question lingers—do you ever consider your place in history? Is it something you care about? In the short term you may be happy with the various things going on in your life, but I wonder whether 20 years from now you might reflect on your career and regret not putting 100 percent of yourself into tennis. Because whether you want to admit it or not, these distractions are tarnishing your legacy.
                        Just a couple of years ago, when you were fully committed to the game, you showed the athleticism, shot-making, and competitive desire to become the greatest player ever. Many besides myself shared the same sentiment. You won five of the six Grand Slams you entered over the 2002 and 2003 seasons and looked utterly dominant in the process. Then you got sidetracked with injuries, pet projects, and indifference and have won only one major in the last seven you’ve played. I find those results hard to fathom. You’re simply too good not to be winning two Grand Slam titles a year. You’re still only 24, well within your prime. These are crucial years that you’ll never get back. Why not dedicate yourself entirely for the next five years and see what you can achieve?
                        Perhaps the reason I feel so strongly about this is because I wasn’t blessed with the physical gifts you possess. I know that the lifespan of an athlete’s greatness is brief and should be exploited. Once you get to No. 1 in the world and start winning major titles, you should see how far you can take it. You’ve become very good at many things, but how many people would trade that to be great at just one thing? I don’t see how acting and designing clothes can compare with the pride of being the best tennis player in the world. Your other accomplishments just can’t measure up to what you can do with a racquet in your hand.
                        Ironically, I believe that if you fulfill your potential on the tennis court, all your other endeavors will become that much easier to pursue. You could become the most famous athlete in the world. Every magazine will want you on its cover and any door you wish to walk through will be wide open. When I was playing, I always knew there would be time to get married, have children, do TV commentating, and even coach if I wanted. I assure you there will be time for you to chase all your dreams once you’re through with tennis.
                        I offer this only as advice, not criticism, from someone with experience. If you’re completely happy with the way your life is, then crumple up this letter and throw it away. I wish you nothing but luck and success in all your pursuits. Just remember that you have in front of you an opportunity of the rarest kind—to become the greatest ever at something.
                        I hope you make the most of it.


                        15楼2016-07-10 12:50
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                          冰公主人超nice,纳婆婆简直是个巫婆


                          IP属地:浙江来自Android客户端16楼2016-07-10 12:52
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                            感动


                            IP属地:湖北来自Android客户端17楼2016-07-10 12:57
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