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I will be the one to tell how I saw a promising young woman grow professionally who ended up putting the center court of Roland Garros on her feet. And how she arrived hugging the champions cup happy because her name would become part of a historical list of winners. For days like this I became a journalist. And honestly it has been worth it. Recommended by Photos These things are considered normal in Iceland See list Photos These things are considered normal in Iceland See list Tiparents Follow the topics that interest you OpinionIt was called Lyme The first sign was a lump. During Wimbledon Samantha Stosur found something on her neck that wasnt there before. And she was as worried as anyone when discovering a strange unknown body.
Until that moment the Australian had made merits in the doubles circuit reaching number Special Database one in the world and winning two majors building a good reputation in her locker room as a doubles player. Before that day however her individual merits were scarce three lost finals and a fourth round at the Australian Open as the best result in a Grand Slam. Nothing that attracted attention of course. She passed the time but the lump did not move even a millimeter. On the contrary she gave way to swelling in her face hands and also feet That was too fast.
Within days Stosur had a skin rash all over his body like the signs that chickenpox leaves on a small child unmistakably marking the skin with reddish tones. The Australian was tired she just wanted to stay in bed and sleep for more than hours without that being enough. She a competitor with enviable lungs was choking just thinking about putting her feet on the ground. How was it possible Worry of course became a priority in her life. Exceeding beats per minute was common for Stosurs heart. Breathing normally was a challenge and taking two steps without drowning was a complete challenge.
Until that moment the Australian had made merits in the doubles circuit reaching number Special Database one in the world and winning two majors building a good reputation in her locker room as a doubles player. Before that day however her individual merits were scarce three lost finals and a fourth round at the Australian Open as the best result in a Grand Slam. Nothing that attracted attention of course. She passed the time but the lump did not move even a millimeter. On the contrary she gave way to swelling in her face hands and also feet That was too fast.
Within days Stosur had a skin rash all over his body like the signs that chickenpox leaves on a small child unmistakably marking the skin with reddish tones. The Australian was tired she just wanted to stay in bed and sleep for more than hours without that being enough. She a competitor with enviable lungs was choking just thinking about putting her feet on the ground. How was it possible Worry of course became a priority in her life. Exceeding beats per minute was common for Stosurs heart. Breathing normally was a challenge and taking two steps without drowning was a complete challenge.