Hey guys, I added seven new pics of Julien Benneteau's brieflines to the google site. They're all screen caps that I did of a couple of his matches, so if you're not into caps, than too bad!
I do have to say, that even though he's switched over to trunks, they're still quite hot when they show through his Lacoste shorts.
I also have to say that I did see Julien at the Aegon Championships in England and I actually walked right by him and said hello. :)
I'm pleased to announce that I've added seven new pics of Fabio Fognini to his page on the brflines site, including a couple of caps, by me, of one of his games at Wimbledon.
I was just in a blogging mood this morning, so I decided to do the Top 10 for August a wee bit early. The only major moves this month were from Tommy Robredo, who is within nine pics of having three hundred photos on the brflines site. We should also welcome David Ferrer who moved into the top 10, at the tenth spot. Just between you and me, he should be moving up pretty quickly, since I have lots more pics of him in the queure.
Surely, the addition of David Ferrer to the top ten makes Spain the briefiest of all countries, since 6/10 of the list are Spaniards (highlighted in red for ease of identification).
Here's the top 10 for August:
01. Tommy Robredo (291) 02. Novak Djokovic (257) 03. Fernando Verdasco (248) 04. Richard Gasquet (229) 05. Rafael Nadal (175) 06. Feliciano Lopez (150) 07. Juan Carlos Ferrero (119) 08. Roger Federer (118) 09. Andy Roddick (84) 10. David Ferrer (83)
The next ten are: Mario Ancic, Paul Henri Mathieu, Jarkko Niemenin, Marat Safin, Dmitry Tursunov, Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Fernando Gonzalez, Mikhail Youzhny, Thomas Johansson, and Julien Benneteau
Hey guys. I added eleven new pics of Alex Bogdanovic to his page on the brflines site this morning. That more than doubled the amount of pictures available of him (from 8 to 19). Go check it out, it's definitely worth it.
Incidentally, the original pics of Alex were too large for me to upload via imageshack. So if you want the origial version of numbers 11-19 let me know!
Lucky loser Nico Mahut will forever be known as one half of the longest match in Wimbledon history.
Everyone talked about how classy Nico was after. Graciously taking a picture next to the Jolly Green Giant (aka, John Isner) and the final scoreboard. Really, that match was hella long and I probably would have quit when it got to ten sets. But that's why I'm not on the ATP tour.
Anyway, I added three pics of Nico to the brflines site. Enjoy!