Thursday, July 17, 2008

Jose Royo paintings

Jose Royo paintings
Juarez Machado paintings
Imagine Mark McGwire trying to bash a home run off a brother in the World Series, Marion Jones trying to outsprint a sister at the Olympics, or Lance Armstrong pedaling through the Pyrenees against a sibling in the Tour de France. ``Tennis is just a game, and we're entertainers. People pay to see us play and perform. After that, we go home, and Venus will always be my sister, we're always going to be a family,'' Serena said. ``No matter what, she's always going to be there. We just take tennis as it comes. We play a match. After that, we have to be able to separate, you know, tennis from family life.'' In the nine previous matches between sisters at America's Grand Slam tennis tourney, the younger ones fared miserably, going 0-9. ``It is a mental block,'' said U.S. Davis Cup captain and CBS commentator Patrick McEnroe, who lost all three tournament matches against more accomplished older brother John.

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