wtb lfs bts arirang in bulacan day 3
• bleachers 2 ticket (any seat/section will do)
• can verify and go inside together with me
• dp + rem bal once inside
• no to overpriced ticket !!!
tt. wts lfb army ph
Idk why there's misinformation going around, but they weren't fighting at all at this moment, Seungcheol said it himself. It was just a miscommunication.
I watched them talk about it during their live after Asiatop. The manager told Gyu he could leave later, but Cheol had already left. So Cheol arrived first and had to wait in the car for about 20 minutes (if I remember correctly).
there are men out there who would rather RUIN A WOMAN’S LIFE out of fear for being rejected than express themselves freely to a crush with a full sense of self worth
😭 I only ever saw jannik, carlos, coco, saba and their leagues doing these walks at this bridge or whatever this is called while fans screamed their names like the stars that they are.. NOW IT’S ALEX. PEOPLE ARE SHOUTING FOR ALEX!!!!! 😭🫶
VERNON LET OUT AN ANNOYED CAT LIKE SOUND because he had to go back to recording before he could even take a single bite of his mealㅋㅋ😭poor nonieee:’)
🐻❄️*open his meal*
👨🦲vernon should we do the doubling just for this part?
🐻❄️oh.. MEOWWW😾 *close the meal* *do it*
👨🦲just the second verse
Iga Swiatek says Alex Eala played braver tennis than her in the important moments at Wimbledon, ‘In the tiebreak, I slowed down a bit. She was brave enough to play a bit faster’
“I’m happy how I came back in the tiebreaker and also after being a break down in the 1st set… Because I feel like in Paris, I would just lose it straight. I was there to fight. It wasn’t enough. For sure I could play a little bit better. But she also played great. She used her chances. She went for it. In the tiebreak, I remember when it was tight, I slowed down a bit. She was brave enough to play a bit faster. You need to be brave in Wimbledon to win these points. It was hard for me to balance this speed that I have that made me lose some matches this year because I was playing too fast, with being solid. I didn’t find that good balance today and I lost. She played better in important moments.”
(via Wimbledon Press)
Alex Eala says she associates a lot of her childhood memories with Manny Pacquiao, ‘When he would have fights, it would really be like holidays in the Philippines. We would gather and we would watch his fights. People would call off work’
“You’ve spoken a lot about Rafa Nadal’s influence on you. But I’m curious about the Filipino athletes you maybe looked up to?”
Alex: “Of course the kind of national hero in sports in the Philippines is Manny Pacquiao. He is the kind of first global athletic figure from the Philippines who I can remember and associate a lot of my childhood memories with. When he would have fights, it would really be like holidays in the Philippines. We would gather and we would watch his fights. And it would be, like, people would call off work. It would really be event. He is someone super inspiring as an athlete.”
Alex: “In recent years, Hidilyn Diaz, who won the first Olympic gold medal for the Philippines is a huge inspiration. That moment was incredible. Of course Carlos Yulo in the most recent Olympics won two gold medals. Amazing. EJ Obiena is the pole vaulter. He’s a good friend of my family and he likes tennis. So yeah there are so many people. I feel like the Filipinos have such great work ethic. We are really hard workers. When it counts, we can show up.”
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Alex Eala was asked about Iga Swiatek struggling with her slower 2nd serves at Wimbledon, ‘I guess I did my job well’
“Iga was in here and she said she was struggling returning your serve. Especially when it got slower. I was wondering if you noticed that at all that tactically sometimes slower serves can throw off the rhythm of an opponent? And it’s something you can use as a weapon even if it’s not a powerful weapon…”
Alex: “Yes. I have never really been the biggest server in comparison to a lot of the girls here. I do my best to use my serve as an advantage. I think I have a lot of other strengths. Although I do believe it’s been improving a lot (laughs). Every player is different. Maybe Iga today had… she said that?”
“Yes she did.”
Alex: “Oh okay. So I guess I did my job well” 😂
(via Wimbledon Press)