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What is the "Big Babe" style? I think this comment should be removed, unless there is an explanation or a reference (maybe a new article about it) rbonvall 22:35, 2005 Jun 4 (UTC)
- "Big Babe" tennis is a term used by commentators to describe the powerful, go-for-broke style of tennis that emerged in the 1990s. Mary Carillo, the American commentator, has often cited Mary Pierce as the first of that new generation to hit the ball so hard, so consistently. I am not sure you would find an article on it but it is a pretty well known term among fans. Candice 20:21, July 4 2005 (UTC)
This article is so biased. She is not "one of the leading women of professional sports" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.125.49.252 (talk) 18:56, August 29, 2007 (UTC)