Anong no one? I watched Wimbledon and Australian open since I was a kid. Hindi kami mayaman dati pero inaabangan ko mga yan. Kung maka-no one watches ka naman dyan.
She's young malayo pa ang journey nya and she's pretty ha for sure marami na yan offers na commercials, brand partnership sa pinas or even international bongga dami nya rin fans now
She had two chances to make two historical firsts just in the last five days, but lost both. Haist, as one of the very few Filipino avid tennis followers (since time of Graf/Seles, way before Alex was even born), it's kinda disappointing, she just had to hold serve in both matches. Sadly her (poor) serve let her down as usual. Hope she learns from this.
You would have to endure tons of heartbreaks in sports before you can taste that sweet victory! First time makapasok sa wimbledon then you also expect her to win? Ang taas naman ng expectation mo teh
Just keep on trying. Ganun naman gumagaling ang tao. Lahat dumadaan dyan. If you dwell sa negative, mada-down ka talaga. Akala mo ba walang failure yung mga magagaling na athletes??
Typical crab mentality... If you're an avid fan then you know how difficult it is to even qualify. If you're disappointed, imagine how she must have felt. She doesn't need to carry the country, but she's proud to do so and I appreciate her for that. What she needs is our support and best wishes.
Jusko teh. Nanood ka ba talaga? Did you not see how maya threw her racket because of frustration? And defending champion agad kalaban niya sa first round, what do you expect? Give her a break. She did really well.
Lol, Sabalenka, current world no. 1 lost her first three finals and won her first title at age 20. Federer won his first slam at 21. You have to understand that athletes have different trajectories and peaks.
Penoys love their basketball and volleyball :D :D :D No one watches tennis ;) ;) ;) Many have not seen a tennis court before :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteHindi lahat ng Pinoy ignoranteng gaya mo. Wag itulad ang lahat sayo.
DeleteIgnoramous comment
DeleteThe All-knowing Penoy strikes back again! 🤣🤣🤣
DeleteAnong no one? I watched Wimbledon and Australian open since I was a kid. Hindi kami mayaman dati pero inaabangan ko mga yan. Kung maka-no one watches ka naman dyan.
DeleteWhat hafen fenoy? It’s u agen?? Naku naku!! How ignorant, have you seen her pinoy fans at wimbledon?? D nga sya makabalik agad sa player’s room.
DeleteIkaw pinaka-walang substance mag-comment dito. Ini-skip ko nga agad pag galing sa’yo yung comment
DeleteTomoh. Walang brain cell at ignorante. Saan ba to galing si smiley?
Deletekahit natalo sya its a honor namakajoin sya Wimbledon and bata pa sya madami pa syang opportunities.
ReplyDeleteYou are so wrong. Ewan ko saang planeta ka galing but a lot of Filipinos do watch tennis.
ReplyDeleteShe's young malayo pa ang journey nya and she's pretty ha for sure marami na yan offers na commercials, brand partnership sa pinas or even international bongga dami nya rin fans now
ReplyDeleteShe had two chances to make two historical firsts just in the last five days, but lost both. Haist, as one of the very few Filipino avid tennis followers (since time of Graf/Seles, way before Alex was even born), it's kinda disappointing, she just had to hold serve in both matches. Sadly her (poor) serve let her down as usual. Hope she learns from this.
ReplyDeleteYou would have to endure tons of heartbreaks in sports before you can taste that sweet victory! First time makapasok sa wimbledon then you also expect her to win? Ang taas naman ng expectation mo teh
DeleteJust keep on trying. Ganun naman gumagaling ang tao. Lahat dumadaan dyan. If you dwell sa negative, mada-down ka talaga. Akala mo ba walang failure yung mga magagaling na athletes??
DeleteTypical crab mentality... If you're an avid fan then you know how difficult it is to even qualify. If you're disappointed, imagine how she must have felt. She doesn't need to carry the country, but she's proud to do so and I appreciate her for that. What she needs is our support and best wishes.
DeleteCrabby crab crab mentality!
DeleteRemember Alex had to compete with the former champion. She stood her ground and did her best. Wag mabasa sa ulan baka kumalat ang pait at ka negahan.
DeleteJusko teh. Nanood ka ba talaga? Did you not see how maya threw her racket because of frustration? And defending champion agad kalaban niya sa first round, what do you expect? Give her a break. She did really well.
DeletePara siyang si EJ Obiena. Two of the best representations of our country.
ReplyDeleteMalayo pa mararating nito! 💪
ReplyDeleteHindi naman sya kagalingan. She is already 20 years old dapat meron na syang title o nanalo man lang.
ReplyDeleteIkaw try mo kaya mag tennis? Let's see hanggang saan ka aabot?
DeleteLol, Sabalenka, current world no. 1 lost her first three finals and won her first title at age 20. Federer won his first slam at 21. You have to understand that athletes have different trajectories and peaks.
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