😳 ¡Parece IA... pero ES REAL!
🎾 Partido de tenis entre Nadal, Sinner, Bellingham y Courtois... y con Florentino de juez de silla.
Vía 'mutua madrid open'
Rafa Nadal on Carlos Alcaraz
“He’s not a prospect. He has 7 Slams so he’s definitely not just a promise for the future. He’s already a legend. If you look at the historic greats in Slams there aren’t many who have 7. Calling him a prospect makes no sense”
This was always stuck in my mind….
“When the draw was made 12 days ago, fate whispered to Rafa ‘A storm is brewing,’ and Rafa, without hesitation, whispered back, ‘Here – at Roland Garros – I AM the storm’”- Poetic
Nope. To my non-Muslim friends, during Ramadan, carry on with your daily activities as usual.
We fast willingly and it is we who must bear the challenges of fasting.
Novak Djokovic compares the Big 3:
“Federer: The most talented and beautiful to watch.
Nadal: The complete opposite of Federer. He dominated physically.
Myself: Somewhere in between but more of a physical style: sliding, running, and a baseline focus.”
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As a football fan before being a content creator, I always hope that my favorite sport remains healthy, and that the legends of this game show respect and support each other in difficult times.
Unfortunately, Jamie, you have damaged the meaning of the word “legend.” You even went further, tarnishing the reputation of Liverpool itself and making the football world think that the people of Liverpool are racially biased like you. Of course, that’s a wrong assumption, because generalization is unacceptable. Everyone represents themselves.
You, Jamie, don’t need anyone to remind you of Mohamed Salah’s history — you know it well. And if you pretend to forget it, just open Google and type the name “Mohamed Salah.”
As a player, Jamie, you can hardly find ten people who agree you were a top defender, and there’s no football legacy that truly backs you.
As a person — with all due respect — you’re nothing but a clown chasing attention through provocative statements for money and interviews, filled with pettiness and cheapness.
Congratulations, Jamie — you made the entire Arab football world hate even seeing or hearing your name. You made many dislike anything related to you, unlike legends like Thierry Henry, Rio Ferdinand, Del Piero, and others, who earned global respect before and after retirement.
Your football career was short — and your post-football relevance is even shorter. Because cheap words do not last long.
Do you realize, Jamie, that there are nearly 500 million Arabs, most of whom now call you racist? And many of them think your community is racist because of you. Simply put, you became a rotten apple in a beautiful place.
You have the right to criticize — but you do not have the right to belittle a player who made history at a great club like Liverpool.
Disagreeing with Salah? Fine.
Criticizing? Normal.
Legends aren’t diminished by insults — history speaks. And Salah’s history is huge.
He started in Egypt,
And reached the whole world.
Salah is not just a player — he is a story of success and struggle that inspired children and adults, the poor and the rich.
Some people build legacies, others only shout.
And the difference is clear.