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  1. He will miss even French Open?
  2. Very sad news: Swiss legend Lys Assia, the first-ever winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, has passed away aged 94. She won over Europe at the inaugural contest in 1956 with her French-language song “Refrain”, which explored love, loss and the memory of what was. Today, as friends, family and Eurovision fans mourn her loss, the themes of her song— melancholy and remembrance — come into sharper focus. The days are gone and we have grown Love hurt us, time healed us But only and without spring I run in vain, in the woods, the fields Telling me to remember you, our love of another time Born Rosa Mina Schärer on March 3, 1924, she was the youngest of twelve siblings. She took ballet and attended a conservatory, landing her first recording contract while she was still a teenager. Known for her confidence and her charm in equal measure, she later said she entered Eurovision as a curiosity. She wasn’t particularly surprised she won. “I was the best. I also looked good,” she said. “And my song was the best, the most beautiful of them all. No rock ‘n’roll, but plain and simple: text and melody. Finished.” That experience sparked a life-long love of Eurovision. She returned to the contest again in 1957, placing eighth of ten acts, and in 1958, when she placed second.
  3. YASSS!!!! Aga beat Halep first time since 2015 And it's her just second win against world #1
  4. Second loss for our girls against Montenegro, expected, but still sad :/
  5. And tomorrow will be third? I think so, I don't believe that Kaisa will be first again tomorrow.
  6. Aga win set against Halep Go Aga!
  7. And it's end of winning streak for Osaka, Svitolina was better this time.
  8. Oh, we lost to Nigeria, why I'm not surprised?
  9. Oh no... People from know Eurovision
  10. Yes, it would be really big shame :/ It's her latest post
  11. Too bad that despite clean shooting Victoria Padial Hernandez wasn't able to be in top60 among just 76 athletes
  12. And this sad day unfortunately comes... Justyna Kowalczyk announced her retirement She will now compete only in very long "marathon" races as hobby. Thanks Justyna for everything what you did for Polish not only cross-country skiing but sport overall in recent 13 years Sadly we don't have any good young or junior athletes in this sport for now, our future in cross-country is in dark colours...
  13. And he won 6-0, 6-1 Congrats Joao
  14. Sousa just bagelled Goffin in first set!
  15. Maybe won't be so bad as you think Tomorrow our girls must keep place in top10, will be fight till end as Switzerland is very close to us... Will be an your biathlete retire after this season?
  16. Yes, commentator of our Eurosport with special guest Tomasz Sikora mentioned about this today few times
  17. Despite just 84 athletes finished neither of Guzik and Nędza-Kubiniec isn't in top60
  18. OMG, I cried so much
  19. And Osaka just beat Serena
  20. Happy Birthday @dezbee2008
  21. Finally I listened all songs, after first listening I'm down to 41 songs
  22. Maybe early exit for Svitolina?
  23. And it's over! Congrats Del Potro! It's always pleasure to me seeing he winning titles
  24. 5-0 for DelPo in tie-break, VAMOS!!!!!
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