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Which tennis player do you think has the best smile?
You don’t have to find the actual person attractive or anything. Just your opinion. And if you can, male and female.
My favourite smile is Roger Federer’s.
It’s so damn cute!
http://www.tennisserver.com/images/atp2004/federer/IMG_0839sm.jpg
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42013000/jpg/_42013630_nad_ap_300.jpg Roger with Rafa.
http://www.virginmedia.com/microsites/sport/slideshow/couples/img_6.jpg Roger with Mirka.
And I think out of the women Venus has the best smile:
http://www.all-about-tennis.com/images/venus-williams.jpg
What do you guys think?
I have already had the answer in my mind before reading your entire question. Yes I like Ana Ivanovic because she’s beautiful. I like Feliciano Lopez because he’s good-looking. They have model-like smiles. But beautiful looks don’t make up the best smiles. To me, a beautiful smile is a smile that isn’t only attractive, but carries meaning with it.
I always like Venus better than Serena, although she’s thought by many as uglier (she’s not ugly, but just ordinary), because she is more courteous on and off the court. Whenever she smiles, it’s a smile of victory. It’s a smile of feeling happy. It’s a smile that really comes from within her. Nothing hideous. Nothing reserved.
I like Federer’s sometimes “popeye-ish” smile. Like Venus, he smiles with meaning, when he wins, when he makes winners, when he feels funny, when he is happy. Both Federer and Venus’s smiles are contagious. Every time they smile, they are sending positive messages.
There are some other players, whom I can remember, like Andre Agassi, Lindsay Davenport, Steffi Graf, also smile gracefully and meaningfully.
I just can’t find better word to describe this kind of smile. The winning smile? The champion’s smile? The most natural smile? The meaningful smile? I don’t know. You name it.
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