Tennis Random, Random (On Court)
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I haven't listen to this. But given the example provided, just want to say, I'm sure tennis fans will listen to this and think it's startling and there must be change, and it makes a difference and has an effect on a player's development to go through this, etc., etc....And then come January those same fans will be talking about how Jessica Pegula pulled herself up the rankings with nothing but hard work and determination.
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In terms of player income, I don't see where tennis is much different than any other sport - especially proportionally. It's just that in other sports - such as team sports -, there are clearer distinctions between the minor leagues and the highest level.
Even though player salaries are more or less guaranteed in team sports, players in the minor leagues of baseball, hockey, football, soccer, basketball, etc. are struggling, as well, are they not?
Sure, they don't have to pay for accommodations, etc. - but proportionally compared to the 'minor leagues' of tennis, I don't think there's much difference.
In tennis, you play better and get good results, you make more money. Therefore, your income is directly proportional to your success, or talent.
Seems fair enough to me.
Even though player salaries are more or less guaranteed in team sports, players in the minor leagues of baseball, hockey, football, soccer, basketball, etc. are struggling, as well, are they not?
Sure, they don't have to pay for accommodations, etc. - but proportionally compared to the 'minor leagues' of tennis, I don't think there's much difference.
In tennis, you play better and get good results, you make more money. Therefore, your income is directly proportional to your success, or talent.
Seems fair enough to me.
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This is hardly the first time that America has made a celebrity out of someone's reprehensible behaviour.
In a country where 'celebrity' is valued more than anything else (with the possible exception of money and guns), this is par for the course.
In a country where 'celebrity' is valued more than anything else (with the possible exception of money and guns), this is par for the course.
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Will we still be getting the head-in-the-sand John Isner fans who haven't seen enough evidence yet that he's hardcore MAGA, or will this finally be enough for them? Cause this ish has been crystal clear for years.
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I wanted to give this one a bit more thought.
This kid (Rittenhouse), properly groomed, can become a very important figure in the USA. He can become the poster child for the 2nd amendment crowd: the kid that used his WMD in self defense, "proving" all their ideas correct. Given some time, he can become a representative and talk about that one day in which he "had to" exercise his American right to bear arms to protect himself.
Of course Martina is right, but she is the wrong vessel for that information. A gay, naturalized American is precisely what most of the crowd that likes Rittenhouse hates, so she is fueling him. Also, the kid has been totally defiant, showing no remorse whatsoever, which will earn him even more points for a long time. It must be stressed: he was acquitted. Right, wrong, a reflection of the American legal system, he was acquitted, which basically gives him a carte blanche to do all these shows and make any claim about guns.
Get ready, in 2040, for Senator Kyle Rittenhouse. A "Real" American.
This kid (Rittenhouse), properly groomed, can become a very important figure in the USA. He can become the poster child for the 2nd amendment crowd: the kid that used his WMD in self defense, "proving" all their ideas correct. Given some time, he can become a representative and talk about that one day in which he "had to" exercise his American right to bear arms to protect himself.
Of course Martina is right, but she is the wrong vessel for that information. A gay, naturalized American is precisely what most of the crowd that likes Rittenhouse hates, so she is fueling him. Also, the kid has been totally defiant, showing no remorse whatsoever, which will earn him even more points for a long time. It must be stressed: he was acquitted. Right, wrong, a reflection of the American legal system, he was acquitted, which basically gives him a carte blanche to do all these shows and make any claim about guns.
Get ready, in 2040, for Senator Kyle Rittenhouse. A "Real" American.
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No, it doesn't need to be stressed. How often is it stressed that OJ was acquitted?
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I do, JazzNu. On the few occasions that the case comes up, I make that point. OJ was acquitted. And this kid too.
It would bring us back to our conversation (you and I) about the legal American system.
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A slightly new twist...
Peng Shuai Denies Sexual Assault Allegations...
(Best to ignore the first video - of the reporter, and jump to reading the article.)
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Peng Shuai Denies Sexual Assault Allegations...
(Best to ignore the first video - of the reporter, and jump to reading the article.)
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Straight out of 1984. If you revise it and there are no documents or "memories" of the event, it never happened.
I do not want to say I am an expert in Chinese cultural phenomenon, but I have worked with them in both land and marine environments. Very difficult, as they are always kept aside from us, the clients. There is always one Chinese person that hold apparently no job, until you realize he is the party's man (party as in Government). He is the person to keep them all straight, and holds incredible power over everybody else. One word from him, and you are back in China, never to be allowed out again.
This reversal simply seems, to me, as more proof that everything she originally said was real.
I do not want to say I am an expert in Chinese cultural phenomenon, but I have worked with them in both land and marine environments. Very difficult, as they are always kept aside from us, the clients. There is always one Chinese person that hold apparently no job, until you realize he is the party's man (party as in Government). He is the person to keep them all straight, and holds incredible power over everybody else. One word from him, and you are back in China, never to be allowed out again.
This reversal simply seems, to me, as more proof that everything she originally said was real.
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Important to remember what happens to one's family if you should fail to comply. Minimum they would restrict the movements of your closest friends & family, and maybe send them along to a reeducation centre, or prison, or just have them disappear all together.
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Anyone watching Academy Life on Tennis Channel Plus, hosted by Alize Lim? Loving it. She goes to different top academies, does a training session (with Moya, for one), chats with the owner (Toni Nadal, Patrick M, Magnus Norman), talks to a player and tours the facility. There are fun cameos by former and current players - even Mary Pierce, hitting her famous front-facing tweener.
Lim's recent episode of Craig Shapiro's tennis podcast was great, too.
Lim's recent episode of Craig Shapiro's tennis podcast was great, too.
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