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Once again, US Open audience being US Open audience. So sad for Andreescu she has to play her first Grand Slam final in a place like this. If she can deal with this and win, she can deal with anything.

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Congrats to Bianca Andreescu on becoming the first :CAN to win a tennis singles major! 

 

What a moment for tennis in this country!!

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Not anyhow surprised by her victory I knew she will do it since she defeated Wozniacki, 4th final loss in a row in GS finals for Serena I guess Sharapova and Safina are happy now :d

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Once again, US Open audience being US Open audience. So sad for Andreescu she has to play her first Grand Slam final in a place like this. If she can deal with this and win, she can deal with anything.

It’s not just the US Open. America crowds will always be very one sides towards our own. Also, no Eastern athletes or countries will ever get cheers from us because people in this country blindly accept the East as enemy. I’d also say that depending where you are, crowds can tend to cheer for every white athlete or a black athlete or vice versa. This is Country is in such deep shit currently that politics and social conversations dominate everything we do. It’s really embarrassing, and that’s coming from someone who loves politics in sports like myself. Serena will always be seen as the hero by US crowds. Her story resonates with most Americans.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Just now, thepharoah said:

Not anyhow surprised by her victory I knew she will do it since she defeated Wozniacki, 4th final loss in a row in GS finals for Serena I guess Sharapova and Safina are happy now :d

The curse of #24 :p :cheer: 

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