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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Convenient and comfortable baby backpack]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[The Ergo is the most comfortable baby carrier for your toddler or pre-schooler, but we like our Mei Tai for more versatility, ease of use and comfort. Both are great baby backpack carriers. The Ergo transfers more of the weight to your hips and does not have long straps to deal with. We find the Mei Tai a bit easier to get the baby into, especially for front carrying. All of these baby carriers can be worn on the front as well as the back and are suitable for babies up to toddler.





























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			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[pikaqiu]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/3328/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-08-23T05:51:00Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/255/convenient-and-comfortable-baby-backpack/new/posts/</id>
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		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Share Your Men's & Women's Fantasy Tennis Champions here!]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[For the men, I have Federer defeating Nadal in the final.  Real original, I know.

For the women, I have Andrea Petkovic defeating Li Na in the finals.  Petko-baby plays best on faster surfaces, but despite that she still went deep at the French.  I think she'll find her game is suite to grass and nab a surprise Wimbledon trophy!

-Arvis]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Tono]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/1243/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-07-12T20:05:04Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/218/share-your-mens-womens-fantasy-tennis-champions-here/new/posts/</id>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Congrats to Djokovic!]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[He played an amazing tournament from start to finish and surely deserves the title. Congrats!!]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Thomas]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/21/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-07-11T11:31:46Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/228/congrats-to-djokovic/new/posts/</id>
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		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Isner & Mahut Again! Who would have believed it?]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Amazing! John Isner v Nicolas Mahut in Round 1 of Wimbledon AGAIN!!!
Surely it won't go 5 sets again??]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Thomas]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-07-11T10:50:29Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/216/isner-mahut-again-who-would-have-believed-it/new/posts/</id>
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		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[...and the quality of men's tennis just keeps on going up!]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Not so very long ago, nobody could touch Roger Federer.  Couldn't tie his shoes.  His wonderful play forced those who would be great to learn to play at a level never seen before in the game -- and they did.  People like to say that the level of Federer's game has dropped.  I don't think that's true.  Roger played the two best clay court matches of his life at Roland Garros this year and lost the tournament doing so.  He's every bit as great as he ever was, but now when guys like Nole and Rafa and Murray and Del Potro beat him, it's really no surprise.  When Berdych or Soderling do it, it's surprising only because they lack the consistency of that first group of guys.  The level of the quality of play in men's tennis rose to meet the challenge of Federer.

But then came Rafael Nadal.  The incredible amount of spin he gets on the ball, the way he fights for every point as though everything were riding on it, his extraordinary physical conditioning, his strength and speed around the court -- all these things gave Rafa an edge over everyone.  When he improved his backhand, serve and net game to go with his imposing physicality, he lifted the game to a new level, like Federer before him.  And, just as with Roger before him, those who would be great started looking for ways to beat him.  Until this year, no one did that with any frequency or consistency.

Novak Djokovic used to be one of those who just couldn't hang with Rafa physically.  Like Andy Murray, Nole without question has always had a game with the potential to trouble Rafa.  But he had breathing problems, was not in anywhere near as good shape as Rafa, and was subject to mental meltdowns.  All that is in the past.

I guess we have to admit his change in diet has had a major impact on Nole's fitness.  Overcoming the allergies and breathing problems allowed him to take his fitness to a new level -- and his game along with it.  A couple of years ago, the idea of someone winning most of the long rallies against Rafa was laughable.  Not now.  

Nole was always about as fast around the court as Rafa.  Now he's considerably faster than anyone who ever played the game IMO.  As usual, with the greatly improved fitness came greater consistency as well.  And with that came confidence.  And with the confidence came increased aggression, so much so that Nole is now as good or better than Rafa at defense and is actually even better than Rafa in transitioning from defense to offense.

Nole's serve this year is very greatly improved and has gone from a weakness to one of his best weapons.  His return game was already great, but is now better for the reasons stated above.  Perhaps most impressive, to me at least, is the way his point by point competitiveness has improved.  He no longer weakens mentally.  Like Rafa, he now gives nothing away.

Put all that together, and you are seeing tennis at a level that had never been imagined 3 years ago, much less played.  Let me say that more clearly.  No one in the history of tennis has ever played the game at the level Novak Djokovic is playing this year.  Period.  By a bunch.  The bar has been raised yet again.  

So it's back to the drawing board for Rafa Nadal.  He found a way by rise to the challenge of Federer and beyond.  We shall see whether he can do the same with this newer, more difficult challenge.  But one thing is for sure: now everyone will be looking for a way to beat Nole, just as they did only a few years ago with Roger.  And someone will succeed.  Maybe more than one someone.  And because of the challenge Nole has thrown down to the rest of the world, the quality of men's tennis will continue to rise, unimaginable as that may be to us right now.

In the meantime, the guy playing the best tennis ever continues to rise.  If he stays healthy, he may be the guy who, in a few years, everybody agrees is the greatest ever -- or maybe not.  But credit where it's due: on his best day, Roger Federer never played tennis like Novak Djokovic played today.  Neither has Rafa Nadal.

Don't get me wrong: I've been a Rafa guy all the way, I'm still a Rafa guy all the way, and I'm going to be a Rafa guy all the way to the end of the story.  I trust that he and uncle Toni will figure out the answer to this puzzle, too.  But at the moment, no one in the world has an answer to Nole.]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Don]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/830/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-07-06T22:11:10Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/230/and-the-quality-of-mens-tennis-just-keeps-on-going-up/new/posts/</id>
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		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Players You Thought About Taking But Didn't?]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Now that the 3rd Round is all but complete is anyone rueing any decisions to not take certain players??
I could rue my decision not to take Berdych, his form coming in hadn't been good so I opted for Tsonga instead, Berdych looks like he will make the quarters now although he still has to beat the Fish, Jo Wilfred still could too but he has to beat Gonzo and probably Ferrer which looks a much tougher proposition, I never seriously considered taking Lopez bcoz I thought Roddick was too dangerous and Isner looked a better option as my unseeded player.
I have a few regrets on the women's side though :( why didn't I take Venus?...sigh! My silly reasoning for not taking her was her lack of match play and her head to head record against Jankovic.. yes I expected Janko to reach at least the 3rd round.
I was seriously contemplating Cibulkova as my other 16-32 seed as well but wasn't convinced she would get past Goerges, Dulgheru was another I thought about instead of taking Makarova but didn't lose out too much there thankfully. I have no regrets about changing my unseeded pick to Nadia Petrova of course, I originally took Zakopalova but didn't think she would get past Sharapova which proved to be correct.
My biggest regret in the top 5 seeded picks is Azarenka, I have always liked her but when she let me down in the French I didn't want a repeat so I opted for Li Na, thought Li Na's mental toughness would get her to the quarters at least, you never can tell huh but that's what makes predicting so exciting and frustrating at the same time.
Any of my Yoda combatants have anything to share??]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[CrossCourt]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-30T00:37:43Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/223/players-you-thought-about-taking-but-didnt/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Round of 16 Power Rankings!]]></title>
			<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/224/round-of-16-power-rankings/new/posts/"/>
			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I am posting these rankings all over the place because I wasted a bunch of time doing them, so here they are again!  I'll come here to update them after each round is over, if anyone is interested. :)

#(PowerRank). (Name) - (GamesLost), (Sets Lost) Ties determined by quality of last win.

#1. Tomas Berdych - 21, 0
#2. Roger Federer - 29, 0
#3. Rafa Nadal - 29, 0
#4. Richard Gasquet - 32, 0
#5. Xavier Malisse - 29, 1
#6. Michael Llodra - 32, 1
#7. Novak Djokovic - 32, 1
#8. Juan Martin del Potro - 37, 1
#9. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - 42, 1
#10. Mardy Fish - 43, 1
#11. Feliciano Lopez - 45, 1
#12. Andy Murray - 37, 2
#13. David Ferrer - 41, 2
#14. Bernard Tomic - 44, 2
#15. Mikhail Youzhny - 48, 3
#16. Lukasz Kubot - 49, 4

What do you guys think?  Do you agree with my Power Rankings?  How about Berdych, statistically dominating all other players?  How about Xavier Malisse, losing the same number of games as Federer and Nadal?  I was surprised at how some of these turned out.

If you disagree with how I calculated these, post your own Power Rankings here!]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Arvis]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/1243/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-29T13:06:34Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/224/round-of-16-power-rankings/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Who You Want To Win v Who You Think Will Win?]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[There are several matches where it gets difficult to pick from here on in bcoz who you want to win doesn't always agree with who you think will win, will you let the heart rule your head or like me will you stick your neck out and pick who you think will win instead of picking your favourite etc, it's always tough from the 4th round onwards huh!

Rafa v Del Po! I would like to see Del Po win but I think Rafa will take him in 4 sets.
Fish v Berdych! It would be cool to see Mardy win but I think it's gonna be Berdych in 4 sets too.
Malisse v Tomic! It would be a fairytale run and great to see Tomic continue but im picking Xavier in 4 or 5 sets.]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[CrossCourt]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-28T10:13:40Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/225/who-you-want-to-win-v-who-you-think-will-win/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[What's happened to the depth in Women's Tennis?]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Geez what has happened to the depth in Women's Tennis?
Serena has been out for almost one whole year and in her 2nd competitive match back she almost topples Zvonareva, the 2nd ranked player in the world. Is she the player to beat again at Wimbledon?
Even Venus is brushing aside her opponents at the moment too, I know the William's girls are very talented but one would think it would take at least a few tourny's before they start becoming a real threat again.
Maybe it won't due to the lack of depth in the women's game, for all that it's great to see them back and hopefully there presence will make the other women all lift their game too.
Looking forward to SW19 :)]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Don]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-25T18:37:07Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/214/whats-happened-to-the-depth-in-womens-tennis/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Can anyone outside the Big 4 win?]]></title>
			<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/215/can-anyone-outside-the-big-4-win/new/posts/"/>
			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Is it really feasible that anyone outside the top 4 men will win Wimbledon this year?
You have to think that the eventual champion will come from either Rafa, Roger, Nole or Murray huh!
If it were to happen and someone outside the top 4 won, who do you think it could be people?
Only Roddick, Berdych and Soderling spring to mind, maybe Jo Wilfred if he played out of his tree for two weeks, alas I don't think so though, it's gotta be Rafa, Roger or Nole for me....yet again :)]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Arvis]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-25T17:55:52Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/215/can-anyone-outside-the-big-4-win/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Let's Play Tennis God!]]></title>
			<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/219/lets-play-tennis-god/new/posts/"/>
			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Ok tennis fan's let's play Tennis God!
If you had the POWER to ordain one man and one woman to win this years Wimbledon Silverware, WHO would they be and WHY?
For me it would be a toss up between the two Andy's in the men, Roddick and Murray.
Roddick bcoz he came so close against Fed in that great 2009 final, 16-14 in the 5th set, gutwrenching loss for A-Rod.
Murray bcoz I don't want him to become the best player to never win a GS, surely he will win one at some stage... won't he??????
I ordain Andy Roddick with my powers bcoz Murray must get lucky with the draw, injuries etc at some point....surely!

In the women it would be another toss up for me between Azarenka & Wozniacki.
Azarenka bcoz she needs to gain some self belief that she is good enough to win a GS, if she could win 1 I think she would become a real force.
Wozniacki bcoz it would get the monkey off her back and stop people asking the same old question... about her being No.1 with no GS under her belt.
I will ordain Victoria Azarenka bcoz without my special powers I am doubting whether she will ever actually believe she can win one of these, im reasonably sure that Woz will win a GS at some stage, she is young after all!

So there you go - Andy Roddick & Vika Azarenka for me! 
What do you all think people?]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Arvis]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-24T13:27:55Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/219/lets-play-tennis-god/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Top 5 of All Time!]]></title>
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			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Ok guys and girls, if tennis as a sport stopped playing today who would be your Top 5 men in the all time list of the greatest players ever? State your reasons why too :)

Mine would be as follows:
1) Federer - 16GS Wins (4 Aus, 1 French, 6 Wimby, 5 US)
2) Laver - 11GS Wins (3 Aus, 2 French, 4 Wimby, 2 US)
3) Sampras - 14GS Wins (2 Aus, 0 French, 7 Wimby, 5 US)
4) Emerson - 12GS Wins (6 Aus, 2 French, 2 Wimby, 2 US)
5) Nadal - 10GS Wins (1 Aus, 6 French, 2 Wimby, 1 US)

Of course the game will continue and I fully expect Rafa Nadal to challenge the Fed Express for the coveted top spot.
Emerson and Laver were dominant in their era, Emerson only played from 1961-1967 and won 12GS Singles and 16 GS Doubles Titles, what if he had played another 3 or 4 years??
Laver was barred from playing in the Slams between 1963-1967 because he turned professional, you would think he probably would have won another 8 or so if he had played, Fed could have still been chasing his record.
Fed is in top spot currently for me bcoz he has won all 4 and the most Slams currently of anyone.
Laver would be next bcoz he has won all 4 and in the same calendar year.
Pistol Pete next bcoz prior to Roger coming along he had won the most Slams of anyone even though he never won at RG to complete a career GS. (Pete would be No.2 if he had won at RG)
Roy Emerson only had a short career but had an excellent record winning at all 4 Slams, although 3 of those Slams were played on grass before 1975, and of course Rafa rounds out the star studded field having just completed his own career GS.
I expect that it will be Fed and Rafa 1 and 2 after they have finished their careers just not sure which order they will be though, what do you all think??]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[CrossCourt]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-24T09:48:20Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/221/top-5-of-all-time/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[First Round matches to watch?]]></title>
			<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/217/first-round-matches-to-watch/new/posts/"/>
			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Isner v. Mahut: DUH!  Isner should win easily, though.

Stepanek v. Verdasco: Both of these guys have played well in their grass court warm-up events.  This one should go the distance.  A coin-flip says Verdasco will win it.

Karlovic v. Tipsarevic:  Janko has been on fire at his grass court events, but Karlovic and his impossible serve is trouble for even the best players on grass.  This match will be won or lost completely on whether or not Dr. Ivo's first serve is clicking or not.  A coin-flip says Karlovic wins.

Dolgopolov v. Fernando Gonzalez: "New Hotness" against "Old & Busted," Gonzalez could make a statement here if he's back to full fitness.  Otherwise Dolgo should have more than enough game against this aging former Grand Slam runner-up.  A coin-flip picks Dolgopolov.

Soderling v. Petzschner:  A man who once won a huge upset against Nadal in the 4th round of Roland Garros against a man who really SHOULD have won a huge upset against Nadal in the 3rd round of Wimbledon.  Petzschner is a SERIOUS grass court player with a VERY underrated feel at the net.  Ask Nadal how well this guy volleys.  Not only that, but Petzschner just made it to the finals of the Halle warmup tourney.  However, Soderling is #5 for a reason and no grass court slouch himself.  His serve, when on, can be impossible to break on grass.  Expect this one to go 5 sets as well.  A coin-flip picks Soderling.

Nishikori v. Hewitt: (See Dolgopolov v. Fernando Gonzalez)  Coin-flip says Hewitt gets his heart broken by the Japanese Prince of Tennis.

Ward v. Llodra: The British Queen's Club Surprise against one of the last true S&Vers left in the game.  Llodra has the skills to win, but Ward has youth, hope, energy, potential, belief... all those things that make people win in movies and tv shows.  This should be an entertaining one no matter the outcome.  Will the young Brit wow his home crowd?  Or will he be given a lesson in real grass court tennis by the wily veteran?  A coin-flip picks Ward for the big upset.

Blake v. Baghdatis: Two aging heavy-hitters of the game, both hoping for a resurgence on these hallowed grounds.  At the least we should see some spectacular shotmaking here.  I'm not flipping a coin, I'm picking James.]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[the_lost_scot]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/1243/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-21T18:36:28Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/217/first-round-matches-to-watch/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Was Federer a Sore Loser?]]></title>
			<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/149/was-federer-a-sore-loser/new/posts/"/>
			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Here's an interesting article about Fed's loss to Berdych:

[url]http://www.cbssports.com/tennis/story/13584585/champ-slipping-on-court-starting-to-miss-at-class-too/[/url]

The author thinks that when Fed mentioned his sore back and leg injury that he was being a sore loser. I see it as Fed being honest as usual - when he wins big he says he played amazing, when he lost he told about his injuries. Do you think he was a sore loser?]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[the_lost_scot]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/21/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-21T01:22:30Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/149/was-federer-a-sore-loser/new/posts/</id>
		</entry>
		<entry>
			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Wimbledon 2011!]]></title>
			<link rel="alternate" href="http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/202/wimbledon-2011/new/posts/"/>
			<summary type="html"><![CDATA[I know it's still a month away but I thought I would start a new thread for this years event, anybody got any early predictions on this years Champions?
I have a feeling Djokovic will do well for some reason, im guessing he may well be Number 1 by the time this tournament starts, his two BIG goals have always been Number 1 and Wimbledon Champ, I think he may just cap off his year by achieving both.
The women's, well where do you start, will Serena and Venus be back? Have they had enough tennis to be a force this year? Im leaning towards Petra Kvitova at this stage, could be another wide open tournament for the women I think.]]></summary>
			<author>
				<name><![CDATA[Don]]></name>
				<uri>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/user/273/</uri>
			</author>
			<updated>2011-06-14T21:42:25Z</updated>
			<id>http://www.grandslamfantasytennis.com/forum/topic/202/wimbledon-2011/new/posts/</id>
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