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Link, I know that faggot nadal got (((vaxxed))).com
Soon it's Novak playing himself against a ball machine
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They got long covid and now are experiencing the side effects. It's also said to cause heart attacks.
No one is safe from long covid but the vaccines work.
Shit is weird because Nadal got the three doses, then got COVID in december last year with significant symptoms. Come the AO, he reaches the final and delivers a match close to 5 hours and a half long being 2 sets down at age 35 with zero problems.
This is trash journalism. Sinner retired due to a foot blister, but the writer obviously makes it seem like it was something else. Incredibly dishonest journalism. I will go down with the ship knowing the jab is poison, but this is just as dishonest. Fuck any party who isn't truthful.
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Yeah, and for tennis followers, Both Miami and Australia are known for having a lot of players withdraw almost each year because of excessive heat and humidity. not defending vaccinations in anyway, nevertheless.
well poisoning - pay for massive amounts of crap pieces to smear the credible one making them disappear in the noise and destroying the credibility of all
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It is over, now only Novak Djokovic will win tournaments
You can hear the fact checkers typing away already.
You two are completely delusional.
After all the shit with the polio vaccine, the SV-40 and the peanut allergies and all the other fucking crap in Africa with Bill Gates, you fucking morons just took it. You are in denial of something everyone who didn't take the vax knows about you know, that you are one of the people who would have drank the kool-aid at Jonestown.
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A foot blister wouldn't retire someone.
Jannik Sinner retired due to foot blisters
They’re being incredibly vague about Paula Badosa, though
au.sports.yahoo.com
>The tennis world has reacted with shock after both favourites Paula Badosa and Jannik Sinner retired from their Miami Open quarter-finals during the day session.
>Soon to be World No.3, Badosa was in tears as she was forced to bow out of the quarter-final after not feeling well against American Jessica Pegula.
>On Monday, Badosa admitted she wasn't sure if she could compete in her fourth round match that she subsequently won.
>However, the Spaniard was in obvious discomfort when she retired sick at 4-1 in unfortunate circumstances for the in-form star.
This did cross my mind - a foot blister seems like the kind of injury you’d play through. I don’t know how it works in tennis though, so benefit of the doubt in the absence of better info
Badosa’s withdrawal looks as suspicious as Nadal’s recent trouble, though
I appreciate this perspective, good post user
Remember that video of the girl with the huge blood blisters all over the inside of her mouth? I've seen people all boosted IRL with blood blisters all over their arms and legs, previously healthy people in their 20s.
This must be a bot. This post is spammed so routinely with almost no variation.
>muh long covid
>muh myocarditis is more likely from catching covid