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Any tennis fans out there? Any comments on how this tournament is looking to shake out?
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Re: Australian Open
The bigger question is if there are any tennis fans.sinbin006 wrote:Any tennis fans out there? Any comments on how this tournament is looking to shake out?
Cut down a tree with a herring? It can't be done.
I never gave 2 craps about tennis until a Saturday when I was 14 years old.
I had a morning baseball game at East Twins, and it started pouring, so we ended up in the booth of the "shack", where a tv was on with an Ivan Lendl match at Wimbledon. Because I didn't have anything else to do until the rain let up, I sat and watched it. I was semi-interested, but I think I gained a better appreciation for the athleticism of it. Those guys really are great athletes. Up to that point, I think I had kind of lumped golf & tennis together as "sports" rather than sports... in other words, they were on tv, and people were moving around, but it's not really a sport sport. I still wonder about a "sport" where men wear capri pants, but they are athletes!
I still don't really go out of my way to watch it (unless Sharapova is playing!), but if I'm flipping past it, I'll stop to watch for a little while. It can be entertaining to watch at times... more fun to play though.
I had a morning baseball game at East Twins, and it started pouring, so we ended up in the booth of the "shack", where a tv was on with an Ivan Lendl match at Wimbledon. Because I didn't have anything else to do until the rain let up, I sat and watched it. I was semi-interested, but I think I gained a better appreciation for the athleticism of it. Those guys really are great athletes. Up to that point, I think I had kind of lumped golf & tennis together as "sports" rather than sports... in other words, they were on tv, and people were moving around, but it's not really a sport sport. I still wonder about a "sport" where men wear capri pants, but they are athletes!
I still don't really go out of my way to watch it (unless Sharapova is playing!), but if I'm flipping past it, I'll stop to watch for a little while. It can be entertaining to watch at times... more fun to play though.
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Govs93 wrote:what the hell are you getting at?!?!Can't Never Tried wrote:Yeah it's kinda like that for me too, with the 52 posts you've made since Friday!Govs93 wrote: but if I'm flipping past it, I'll stop to watch for a little while. It can be entertaining to watch at times... more fun to play though.![]()
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For some reason, I found myself watching that match and I have to say that I was very impressed with the entertainment level. It's too bad Roddick didn't win, he was serving up some pretty unreal aces.Indians forever wrote:I can say this for sure American Hopefull Roddick is out.
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Re: boo who!
Where is that from?Junior Samples wrote:who is the shady bunch?

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