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we’ve got pierre & esteban hugging it out in 2024 😭🤍
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interviewer: do you use tongue on a first kiss?
carlos: 🤪🤸🏻♂️ 🤭✌🏽
tbh I think is a thing we Spanish people do the majority of times
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Chose your fighter Carlos and Casper playing golf or Holger going to the zoo while the tennis world is falling apart
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born to marry him, forced to read fanfics about him
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cute cute cute🤍
Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic, final, paris 2024 olympics.
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Carlos Alcaraz Garfia receives the Olympic silver medal in men's singles on Court Philippe-Chatrier at Stade Roland Garros, 4th August, 2024. This is the first silver medal for Spain in men's singles since 1996 as well as in this century after Rafael Nadal received gold in 2008 and Pablo Carreño Busta received bronze in 2020/21. It also marks Alcaraz's first Olympic medal at his first games after winning the Us Open in 2022 and then the French Open and Wimbledon in less than a year.
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Winnie the Pooh outfit you will be forever missed🕊️
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hii i've seen this audio around and edits about the olympics so i made one about the male tennis finals :]
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NAH THESE WARMUPS SOMETHING ELSE FR.
(The yoga mat 9 months later:🤰)
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I love the idea of Wimbledon, the sanctuary of tennis, white on green, traditions and aesthetics, but the game itself… It is obscenely boring. Ace-point or Ace-return-point with few truly remarkable exchanges, where players showcase their skills. This tournament, especially on the men’s side, became a festival of who serves better. I am not criticising their abilities or training, because the players are there to win, but overall the game’s attractiveness on grass declines every year.
Anyone also feels it?
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