Former world #1 junior and Windy City native Donald Young celebrates his fifth-set tiebreak victory over 14th-ranked Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland. He's headed to the third round of the U.S. Open.
The web says three sets--no tie-break, no additional sets. I myself had the yellow shirts mixed up (Del Potro went to a tie-break) and had trouble with the Roddick-Benneteau match, too, as everyone had on the same white hat/white shorts/white shirt unStyle.
That Donald Young is def a cutie, and WOW pretty lively. But who has bragging rights? "The left-hander from Atlanta" says one article, though he did meet McEnroe while in Chicago.
What familiar saying with seven words has seven consonants in a row? The answer is a common saying, in ordinary English. Sometimes it's expressed in nine words rather than seven, but it's the same saying. And either way, in one spot it has seven consecutive consonants. What saying is it?
Last week: Name something in seven letters that most people keep in their homes. Take the first, third, fourth and seventh letters and rearrange them. The result will be a four-letter word naming something that the seven-letter thing is commonly used for. What is it?
Highlight for answer: Aspirin, pain
Two weeks ago: The name of what character, familiar to everyone, contains each of the five vowels (A, E, I, O and U) exactly once? The answer consists of two words — eight letters in the first word, four letters in the second.
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Three weeks ago: Name a well-known person from the 20th century who held an important position. Take the first and last letters of this person's last name, change each of them to the next letter of the alphabet, and you'll get the last name of another famous person who held the same position sometime after the first one. Who is it?
Greatest leadoff man of all time and Rickey Henderson
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The web says three sets--no tie-break, no additional sets. I myself had the yellow shirts mixed up (Del Potro went to a tie-break) and had trouble with the Roddick-Benneteau match, too, as everyone had on the same white hat/white shorts/white shirt unStyle.
That Donald Young is def a cutie, and WOW pretty lively. But who has bragging rights?
"The left-hander from Atlanta" says one article, though he did meet McEnroe while in Chicago.
I am all tennis-d out!
Donald Young was born in Chicago, where he grew up the son of two tennis pros. The family later relocated to Atlanta.
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