(Not about language, but mostly about men’s bodies.)
This seems to be a Morning of Shirtlessness. Following on a posting about musician Steve Grand working as an underwear model, I now return to shirtless tennis stars, this time with Wimbledon champion Andy Murray and all-time great Roger Federer (yay, Switzerland!) — once again, a somewhat leaner man paired with a more muscular one (but both are hunks).
From an earlier posting on tennis hunks:
Having gotten off onto shirtless abs-displaying hunks in acting and modeling (Kellan Lutz, Josh Duhamel, Taylor Lautner), I pulled up shirtless tennis hunks, including two recent favorites and perennial rivals, with different body types: the very muscular Rafael Nadal and the very lean Novak Djokovic.
Federer is the more muscular, Murray the leaner man. On the court, in that order:
Murray has plenty of muscle where he needs it, especially in his legs and arms. Here he is showing off his biceps:
And Federer looking hot in a Gillette commercial:
On Federer, from Wikipedia:
Roger Federer (… born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who, as of May 2013, is ranked World No. 5 by the ATP. Federer had been continuously ranked as one of the top 5 in the ATP rankings for 543 weeks as of July 8, 2013 (the most of any active player). Many commentators and former and current players regard Federer as the greatest tennis player of all time.
And on Murray, ditto:
Andrew Barron “Andy” Murray, OBE (born 15 May 1987) is a Scottish professional tennis player, ranked World No. 2 and British No. 1. He achieved a top-10 ranking by the ATP for the first time on 16 April 2007, and reached a career peak of World No. 2 in August 2009, then again in April/May 2013. He is the holder of both the US Open and the Wimbledon Championships, and is the 2012 Olympic tennis men’s singles champion.
Wonderful to watch both of them on the court.
July 11, 2013 at 8:36 am |
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