
djarvik wrote:you mean a choke slam? where he chokes and retires in each slam?
Polansky, 18 at the time, was in Mexico as an alternate on Canada’s Davis Cup team when, while sleepwalking, he believed he saw a knife wielding man hovering over him. He smashed through the window and it was likely the shrubs that saved his life.
The glass ripped open his left calf and almost cut a major artery. It took five hours of surgery and 400 stitches to fix the damage but only after surgeons decided not to remove the leg. There were questions as to whether he’d walk again, let alone play tennis, but he began to rehab after two months in a wheelchair. It was just three months after the accident that he was back on the court hitting tennis balls.
He’s never had a sleepwalking incident since but, as a precaution, he gets a low-level room when in a hotel on the road.

CHEDERER wrote:GABASHVILI WILL BEAT NADAL TONIGHT----nadal has to be very aggressive to win

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