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By Chris Oddo | Thursday, June 26, 2014

 
Rafael Nadal, Wimbledon

Revenge is a dish best served cold--with a fist pump. Relive Rafa's revenge and other great highlights from Wimbledon's Day 4 in our media mash.

Photo Source: AP

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.

More #Media Mash: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3


There was, once upon a time, a rare instance when Rafael Nadal and Lukas Rosol actually got along. It lasted nine seconds and featured two kicks.




Then there was this bit of foolishness that put the relationship back on the rocks again.




He may not play for revenge, but Rafa doesn’t mind thrashing guys that knock down his water bottles, that’s for sure.




19-year-old Nick Kyrgios ties the record for most match points saved en route to victory in a major, and earns his first trip to the third round, over Richard Gasquet. Now that is something to shout about!





Pretty creative, as if in a dream, the viewer is transported from the cave to Centre Court…





The mighty Fed brought his A game to Centre Court today. And, yes, it was beautiful to watch.




Quick, somebody fire one of the groundsmen! This is unacceptable!




Rafa wasn’t the only one taking revenge on Day 4 (and denying that it mattered). Ana Ivanovic avenged a heartrbreaking defeat to China’s Zheng Jie that happened at Wimbledon way back in 2008, when Ana was No. 1 in the world and Zheng was No. 133. Ivanovic gets the W, 6-4, 6-0, and will face Sabine Lisicki in the third round.




John, you are talking weird…




We just had a brilliant idea: Why not have actual hawks call the lines at Wimbledon? Then there would be no need for Hawk-Eye…




Ladies, can you please stop being all cute in front of my Wimbledon draw???




Well, Nick Kyrgios apparently has to do better next time then…




We don’t know exactly what Sergiy Stakhovsky is saying here, but we were told he’s telling the Russian media to go take a hike.




Four words: Why we love Alize.




See you on Day 5!!!!


 

 

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