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Here are the MOST Embarrassing Moments in Tennis History You Will Every See.
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These are the 15 most embarrassing moments in the history of tennis. From accidently hurting the opponent, to celebrating success too early. Tennis players have had their share of really embarrassing moments. Number 15 starts with the banana drama. I am just wondering why did all those triceps and biceps workouts not workout at the most crucial moment.
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