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Old 01-09-2010, 01:07 PM   #1
onlineslotetes

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I'll be the jerk. It helps in many ways. If the women want equal treatment, they have to understand that it also involves the pros and the cons. The dreaded super late night match that many men have endured for many years now is also part of the women's game. And as somebody said above, how many people stuck around for the Wozniaki match last night? 1/4 of what was there for Nadal's? So this can provide real data for the equal pay policy if it is about who sells more tickets (a financial decision) as opposed to the Politically Correct decision.
I wonder how many people would have walked out of the stadium if Rafa was playing second (and I did stay up to watch Caro)
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