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By Chris Oddo | Thursday, July 3, 2014

 
Wimbledon's Centre Court

Blue skies, puffy clouds, blonde ambition, Genie's Army, Petra's Power--Day 10 had something for everyone, and so does the #Mediamash.

Photo Source: Kieran Galvin/ Camerasport

Couldn’t make your way to SW 19 this year? No worries, we’ve got you covered. Take a tour around the hallowed grounds of the All England Club without ever leaving your computer monitor with the Media Mash.

Day 9 Media Mash: Fed Express Meme, Kyrgios' Mind-Boggling Forehand



Chris Evert went all-in on Genie Bouchard after the Canadian rocketed past Simona Halep in straight sets in Thursday’s second semifinal.



 




But, sadly for the 20-year-old Canadian, no sign of Justin Bieber in the royal box.




Tough loss for Simona Halep, but it was pretty admirable the way she continued to fight even after doing a bit of damage to her ankle in the first set. This is not the last we’ll hear from Halep at this stage of majors.




Ah, Caroline is training for the next time she sees Rory. Go get ‘em, tiger!


 



Two words: Utterly divine (said with British accent).



Singles, doubles, during points, between points – it doesn’t matter, Radek Stepanek always brings his “A” game.




Chrissie may be in Genie’s Army, but we say: Southpaws have more fun! Does that make any sense? Hmmm… well, anyway, Petra Kvitova was at her squawking best today, taking down her compatriot Lucie Safarova with a composed effort that signals that she may indeed be ready to rise to the pinnacle of tennis for the first time in three years.




During a delay, Eugenie Bouchard does a little bit of on-court self coaching. Wait, is that legal?


 



Fabio, nekked. Need we say more?




Canada, you can thank tennis writer Chris Skelton for the following buzzkill.




Swoon, swoon, swoon go the umpire groupies when Kader’s in the chair.


 



We doubt you need reasons to get excited about Saturday’s Wimbledon final between Petra Kvitova and Eugenie Bouchard, but in case you did, USA Today’s Doug Robson has your back.




Goran knows how to have a good time at Wimbledon. It was true back in the day, and it’s true now…




A cute photo of a plump-n-juicy Nick Kyrgios, before he was smashing 140 mph serves and taking down world No. 1’s…




Last but not least: Something to cheer us gloomy American tennis fans, just in time for the 4th of July.



 

 

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