Daniela Hantuchova Quotes
Well, I like to - the game of serve and volley, but it's very tough, you know, against the best players because they return so good and their passing shots are really good. So it's really tough to get there with those players.

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Nobody really believes in equality anyway.
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Let blockheads read what blockheads wrote.
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Words are potent weapons for all causes, good or bad.
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Well, I like to - the game of serve and volley, but it's very tough, you know, against the best players because they return so good and their passing shots are really good. So it's really tough to get there with those players.