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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

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Absolutely sensational from Raducano.
Fernandez is some player too and the standard in that final was fantastic.
Emma will be an absolute superstar. First qualifier ever to win a grand slam.
She just has to handle all the attention she's going to get, because she has immense ability.
What a fantastic player.

Proud BRITISH winner.

And a Chinese/Romanian/Canadian winner
 
Never really followed tennis but stayed up and watched that game. What a high quality game from 2 young superstars in the making. This lass has chosen to represent britain and lets be honest, beggars cant be choosers when it comes to our country lifting trophies in this sport. Well done Emma.
 
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And a Chinese/Romanian/Canadian winner
The header on her Twitter page reads ‘London/Toronto/Shenyang/Bucharest’ so it seems she feels the same, and good for her. She speaks mandarin with her mum and, until lockdown, regularly visited her granny in Bucharest.

Great win, great story, and she does seem a genuinely nice kid, with that immigrant work ethic. Well done the Lawn Tennis Association for spotting the talent and nurturing it as well.
 
Never really followed tennis but stayed up and watched that game. What a high quality game from 2 young superstars in the making. This lass has chosen to represent britain and lets be honest, beggars cant be choosers when it comes to our country lifting trophies in this sport. Well done Emma.

Thats my point though Bob…..not trying to take anything from her achievement but the whole thing is rather silly.
Wasn’t it the press here that used to take the piss when anyone who had once had a second cousin, twice removed, drink Guinness could play football for Ireland ?
We as a country have always craved success so will try to get it from anywhere
 
The header on her Twitter page reads ‘London/Toronto/Shenyang/Bucharest’ so it seems she feels the same, and good for her. She speaks mandarin with her mum and, until lockdown, regularly visited her granny in Bucharest.

Great win, great story, and she does seem a genuinely nice kid, with that immigrant work ethic. Well done the Lawn Tennis Association for spotting the talent and nurturing it as well.

My kids are pretty crap at most sports but thinking now…..do Trinidad need a new long jump star ?
 
Thats my point though Bob…..not trying to take anything from her achievement but the whole thing is rather silly.
Wasn’t it the press here that used to take the piss when anyone who had once had a second cousin, twice removed, drink Guinness could play football for Ireland ?
We as a country have always craved success so will try to get it from anywhere
Thats been the case for quite a while though hasnt it, even our PM was born in the good ol USA
 
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I remember my first knowledge of things like this was John Barnes (who i think was born in Jamaica) representing England and i thought eh?! Hows that work?! Like you say, if your neighbours second cousin has a friend who is Dutch then im sure you could find a way to represent them. Having said that, i honestly couldnt care less what nationality she is or isnt, it was a great game of tennis.
 
Thats my point though Bob…..not trying to take anything from her achievement but the whole thing is rather silly.
Wasn’t it the press here that used to take the piss when anyone who had once had a second cousin, twice removed, drink Guinness could play football for Ireland ?
We as a country have always craved success so will try to get it from anywhere

She grew up in Britain from 2 years old.
She didn't move here as an adult or having learned the game abroad.

Don't get your problem with her.
 
I remember my first knowledge of things like this was John Barnes (who i think was born in Jamaica) representing England and i thought eh?! Hows that work?! Like you say, if your neighbours second cousin has a friend who is Dutch then im sure you could find a way to represent them. Having said that, i honestly couldnt care less what nationality she is or isnt, it was a great game of tennis.

Didn't Barnes have an English parent?
Can't remember to be honest.
 
The girl has known nothing else but being British. Lived here since she was 2. Educated in Britain. 100% tennis trained in Britain. She's a British citizen.
 
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