Leggy Part II

October 8, 2009

Hansol Open WTA Latvian Tennis Player Magdalena Rybarikova Towel - Seoul, South Korea - Daily Travel Photos
(Seoul, South Korea)
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Slovakian beauty queen and part time WTA tennis star, Magdalena Rybarikova towels off her moist racket handle between points.

More photos, as promised about a week earlier from my Leggy post. If memory serves me correctly, she was playing against a woman named Bammer from Austria. She could've been playing badminton with the Queen of England for all the audience cared. It seemed most people came only to stare at the piece of eye-candy bounding around the court. Sadly, your's truly was not immune to the lure of the longest legs on the WTA tour.

Hansol Open WTA Latvian Tennis Player Magdalena Rybarikova Hidden Ball - Seoul, South Korea - Daily Travel Photos
(Seoul, South Korea)
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What appears to be a maneuver learned from major league baseball players was simply Rybarikova reaching for a lodged ball in her undergarment. Now that I read that previous sentence again, I suppose, technically, that's what professional baseball players are doing as well.

Hansol Open WTA Latvian Tennis Player Magdalena Rybarikova Serve - Seoul, South Korea - Daily Travel Photos
(Seoul, South Korea)
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Rybarikova serves. The outside of center court stadium is seen in the background. With the number of contestants in this year's tournament, early round matches were played on lesser courts. Rybarikova drew more spectators than center court on this day.

Even more photos of Rybarikova in action to come in a future post.