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Monday, July 16, 2007

Wimbledon Queen

Ladies and Gents... I just wanted to announce my retirement from the professional sport of tennis. This Wimbledon tournament was my last one on a professional level. I want to thank all the great players I have ever had the chance to play against. You always challenge me and pushed me to the very best of my skills.
But after so many years and matches, I feel tired and my body tells me that I am not 20 anymore. Its about time to step back and leave the court to the new generation. Like the great ladies of tennis before me, Graf, Sabatini, Navratilova, Seles and the rest, I found myself in the place to walk down with a smile.
I also want to take this chance to thank Jess and Sydney FC for all te supports thru out this time. The Monkeys for the family. Daniel and Brian for the pics Jeff took of their asses. And last but not least, I want to think my triplet brother Ronaldo Cristiano for lending me his man-purse.
This is a sad day for me. But also a great day for you. At the same time I would like to announce the start of my new career as a lightning player. I hope to have a long career ahead of me.

Thank you all very much. Goodnight.

Grace Gibson

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5 comments:

Better than JT said...

i am really sorry to hear that. sadly i never had the chance to see you play or play against you. it is indeed a very sad day for the world of tennis. but your memory will shine on forever.

sounds like you died, LOL sorry. i mean for your retirement.

MissGibson said...

No worries, you did not miss much! And now I work as a waitress or a Nanny. Isn´t that really cool? LOL

Pacifer said...

Tell everyone about your charity match!!!

Better than JT said...

what charity match? i wanna know!!!

MissGibson said...

Well, I played one or two *cough* charity matches... nothing big. Small ones. Just getting some money for the needy kids. Thats all. I am not back at playing it.

My work as a waitress would never allow me anyway.