Tennis
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@rocky-rockbottom said in Tennis:
ok that cartoon panel is a bit much, the massive lips etc, that's no different than the old Sambo cartoons etc from back in the day that were rightly vilified.
Although i'm fucked if I know how you draw a caricature of Serena's facial features otherwise. Caricatures are obviously supposed to be exaggeratedThe bit that doesn't help isn't that she's got big ass lips, she does, it's the presenting the others as white.
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@taniwharugby said in Tennis:
@majorrage haha the comments!
My apologies if I offend you for laughing at those who are offended.
The comments are batshit insane. How else was he supposed to draw her?
This whole thing is so ridiculous. Despite her apparently shocking double handicap of being both a woman and black, SW is in the top 1% of the 1% of the 1%. No sane individual can claim she's been hard done by or that her "handicaps" have hindered her ability to obtain the type of life 99.999999% can only fantasise about. Considering there are literally thousands of males who could kick her arse on the tennis court, maybe those banging on about equality should be given a taste of what that really looks like.
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Don't read this unless you have a vomit bucket nearby:
This shit has taken a turn for the surreal. The vast majority of people couldn't give a shit about race or gender. They are simply reacting to a very successful and experienced athlete acting like a pathetic spoilt child. Yet some have to see a race or gender war in absolutely everything. Maybe the umpire also hated the fact she was a mother and should have been home with her kid? The mind boggles at the mental gymnastics going on here. That must be so farking tiring.
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Williams lost because Osaka was colluding with the Russians
Frank, I held my breath wondering whether I should post this.... it’s hitting a little below the belt... but I went blue in the face, gave up, and figured whatthefuck.
Whining Serena Williams is tennis’s Hillary Clinton
Things didn’t turn out how she wanted — so she had a tantrum at the umpire. How classy!
https://spectator.us/2018/09/serena-williams-hillary-clinton/
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@salacious-crumb You could also make a similar analogy between Osaka and Trump, and their oratory skills.
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@rocky-rockbottom so the Umps ARE sexist!!
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@baron-silas-greenback said in Tennis:
@rocky-rockbottom said in Tennis:
2018 US Open code violations:
Men: 86
Women: 22Racist.
Hes a heteronormative patriarchal misogynist.
And probably racist too.
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Congrats to Osaka and Joker on their wins.
Love Osaka’s unassuming and humble manner and yet a real fighter on the court.
US Today program rarely offers up anything worth watching but thought they dealt with okay.
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@no-quarter God I hope the umps have the balls.
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@no-quarter God I hope the umps have the balls.
The headline of the article is misleading. Players throwing tantys on the court is nothing new, but in this instance the umpires feel like Ramos has been thrown to the wolves by the USTA for simply doing his job.
This is what they are talking about:
Absolutely ridiculous.
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Thankfully the cartoonist and his paper aren't backing down on this. The cartoon was front page of the paper with a heap of other cartoons showing these fucking idiots what satire looks like.
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Anyone that’s played competitive tennis (particularly at junior level) will recognise Serena’s behaviour as pretty standard. There’s no other sport like it in my experience.
Bad behaviour is part of the sport.
I’ve recently got back into playing tennis at a reasonable level, I had forgotten how acceptable it is to blatantly cheat on line calls etc. you’d think by age 30-40 that players have matured a bit, unfortunately not.
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@sammyc When I was at school some PE teachers were playing a game of tennis and one of them was losing the plot, blaming the balls and whatnot. In the end I asked him if he was simply a bit shit at the game.
Perhaps he was just your typical hack.
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Anyone that’s played competitive tennis (particularly at junior level) will recognise Serena’s behaviour as pretty standard. There’s no other sport like it in my experience.
Bad behaviour is part of the sport.
I’ve recently got back into playing tennis at a reasonable level, I had forgotten how acceptable it is to blatantly cheat on line calls etc. you’d think by age 30-40 that players have matured a bit, unfortunately not.
Must be your area. It is bloody good in our region. I can count on one hand how many times someone has blatantly cheated in the last 10 years.
I think it helps that we have a Friday night comp, so everyone shares a beer with the other team after the match, and the guy that caused shit.. usually ends up feeling really awkward. And over time all the guys know each other and the dickheads are soon sorted out.
Not doubting what you are saying for your experience though, I can totally believe it.
We make all our promising juniors play at least 2 years in senior mens teams so they learn to control the tantrums. Works incredibly well. -
@baron-silas-greenback said in Tennis:
Anyone that’s played competitive tennis (particularly at junior level) will recognise Serena’s behaviour as pretty standard. There’s no other sport like it in my experience.
Bad behaviour is part of the sport.
I’ve recently got back into playing tennis at a reasonable level, I had forgotten how acceptable it is to blatantly cheat on line calls etc. you’d think by age 30-40 that players have matured a bit, unfortunately not.
Must be your area. It is bloody good in our region. I can count on one hand how many times someone has blatantly cheated in the last 10 years.
I think it helps that we have a Friday night comp, so everyone shares a beer with the other team after the match, and the guy that caused shit.. usually ends up feeling really awkward. And over time all the guys know each other and the dickheads are soon sorted out.
Not doubting what you are saying for your experience though, I can totally believe it.
We make all our promising juniors play at least 2 years in senior mens teams so they learn to control the tantrums. Works incredibly well.That's good to hear.
It definitely wasn't like that when I was a junior playing with the senior men.
This year will be my first year of interclub in around 20 years. I'm in a grade where I'll end up playing a lot of the promising juniors.
I am interested to see if it's changed at all, having played corporate (social) tennis this year I'm shocked at the consistently terrible line calls made in almost every game.