Because he spends 90% of the time describing what is occurring on screen. "Big serve there". "Big chance to break at 30-40". "That was a beautiful backhand".
Good commentators enhance what you're watching. Bruce, and Sandy, and the other non-experts just tell you what's happening in front of your eyes.
It's like Channel 7 thinks that if there isn't someone constantly yammering between every point we'll get bored and change channel.
Spot on.
But I suspect, deep down, that the reason it comes to this is because, as soon as they try to offer insightful comments about anything, it becomes obvious how little they actually know.
They always joke around about the "commentator's curse" as though it's just a coincidence that almost everything they try to predict turns pear shaped.
But it's generally not a coincidence at all. Many red-blooded sports fans out there could correctly predict the stuff they wrongly predict, without a problem, in most cases.




