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pull up a little bit in the second set. he was clearly hampered in the third and to watch him limp off the court, limp down the hallway is never a sight you want to see from one of the game s all time greats. but listen, i don t doubt that rafa is going to get back on the court as soon as humanly possible, and i think we ll see him later in the year. but there are so many other storylines, as you said will novak djokovic get that 22nd grand slam title, tying rafa nadal? and action all over the grounds on melbourne park today. so exciting, but there s also been concern, hasn t there, about conditions in australia, and how that s affected the games? you ve heard the saying fortune favours the brave in tennis, it also favours the adaptable. because two days ago, it was around 37 celsius today, just about 18, yesterday it was raining. and all these different conditions affect the way the court plays, the way the ball bounces which can be very good for some players depending on th
challenged for men. at the same time, arm in just sort of naturally lest adaptable? cultures change. things have changed. women have had to adapt. is there something that men are not adapting to? i think that there are a lot of men who aren t adopting. but i think that i take a little bit of a hard hearted approach to this. i mean, to laura s point, women have been discriminated against in our society, in our world forever. and there is still a major discrepancy between women s pay, and men s pay. so, obviously on the mental health stuff, that needs to be taken seriously, and richards points on some of his proposals, they are very interesting. but when it comes to the economics, and the education, i think we should be celebrating the fact that women are making yes, but why does it have to come at the cost of men? why from the data that i read, a lot of it was men staying where they were, and women improving. and that to me sounds like