LukeParkerno1
Post-Human
Wow, can see why you like him then.
If you name an instance Roddick was wrong go for it, most are about that line call which Roddick was right and court conditions which are fair enough
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Wow, can see why you like him then.
If you name an instance Roddick was wrong go for it, most are about that line call which Roddick was right and court conditions which are fair enough
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To be honest, as a former official myself, I have to say that most officials don't have much of an issue with guys like Roddick for a few reasons:
1) They know where the line is - no heavy personal abuse, no threats
2) They have their tantrum, then put it behind them and get on with the match like professionals
3) They generally accept responsibility for their behaviour after the fact
There is a pro tennis umpire who posts on TTW who says that Roddick is actually fairly well liked by officials, mostly for the above reasons.
Doesn't matter who's right or wrong, you accept the decision and move on. Can't believe people could think otherwise.
No I haven't played tennis at more than a casual level, relevance? I hate when people bring up the robot/clone argument. Of course we want emotions, but being angry at umpires isn't one of them.You've never played tennis then? I never understood players should have perfect behaviour, the sport is very frustating at time and people are born differently, some have a temper, some are more even keeled. That's just human nature. You can't tell me you haven't disagreed with an opinion from an ump in sport or a boss at work and said you're opinion.
As others have said Roddick never threatened an umpire in any way, always the nciest guy off the court and usuallya dmitted he was in the wrong. I don't understanwhat's abig deal about a few arguments here and there, it's add to the excitement. Don't want a 100 clones out on tour which is more and mor elikely happening.
No I haven't played tennis at more than a casual level, relevance? I hate when people bring up the robot/clone argument. Of course we want emotions, but being angry at umpires isn't one of them.
I can 100% guarantee you I have never argued with an umpire before. I get along well with my boss so don't argue with him either, but if I did disagree with something I would discuss it in a civil manner, not act like a child.
Can someone predict when Fed is likely to be displaced as #1?
Maybe by the time Paris comes around. Assuming Djokovic wins, he'll be trailing by 535 points.Can someone predict when Fed is likely to be displaced as #1?
Murrays grand slam to lose. No Nadal or federer only djokovic is in his way. I don't see berdych as a threat.
Can someone predict when Fed is likely to be displaced as #1?