Shapiro said Sock spent a year partying with Krygios after reaching the top 10 and that decimated his career.
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What sullied his reputation for me is his keeping Rajeev Ram, #1 in the world, out of the Davis Cup team.
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And they proceeded to lose. Inexplicable.ashkor87 wrote:What sullied his reputation for me is his keeping Rajeev Ram, #1 in the world, out of the Davis Cup team.
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I don't think that was a reputation to be sullied.
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I was actually very happy that they lost that doubles match, and that Davis Cup tie. Karma and all that. Not that Sock kept Rajeev out of the team, BTW- that was Mardy Fish's responsibility. But, that Sock and no one spoke up for Rajeev? Incredible BS, very disrespectful- AND with very bad optics for the situation.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:19 amAnd they proceeded to lose. Inexplicable.ashkor87 wrote:What sullied his reputation for me is his keeping Rajeev Ram, #1 in the world, out of the Davis Cup team.
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Other than that- Sock obviously had some terrific career doubles results. I got to see some of his matches- including some of his wins, including some early round matches and the final with Oudin. AND when he won the Open with Mike Bryan. He was terrific to watch in doubles.
In any case- there have been far more problematic American Caucasian male players out there (See: isner, John.) But- I mean- pickleball?!?! Please. Just neutral about this goodbye.
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Sock might have kept Rajeev out. It wasn’t his decision, but i heard - maybe from Mardy himself in an interview - that he (Mardy) was burned out or otherwise not exactly at the peak of his leadership powers. It sounded like he didn’t stand up to Sock and Gang and took the heat, knowing he was likely to be out as captain.nelslus wrote:I was actually very happy that they lost that doubles match, and that Davis Cup tie. Karma and all that. Not that Sock kept Rajeev out of the team, BTW- that was Mardy Fish's responsibility. But, that Sock and no one spoke up for Rajeev? Incredible BS, very disrespectful- AND with very bad optics for the situation.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:19 amAnd they proceeded to lose. Inexplicable.ashkor87 wrote: What sullied his reputation for me is his keeping Rajeev Ram, #1 in the world, out of the Davis Cup team.
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Other than that- Sock obviously had some terrific career doubles results. I got to see some of his matches- including some of his wins, including some early round matches and the final with Oudin. AND when he won the Open with Mike Bryan. He was terrific to watch in doubles.
In any case- there have been far more problematic American Caucasian male players out there (See: isner, John.) But- I mean- pickleball?!?! Please. Just neutral about this goodbye.
Indefensible to only take 4 players and leave out Rajeev.
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Hahaponchi101 wrote:I don't think that was a reputation to be sullied.
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AH. This I did not know. Thanks for this info. Very strange from Sock's part- he had played with Rajeev in Davis Cup. Hmmmmm......WELL, in any case, good luck with the pickleball, Sock, that I shall never see.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 7:02 pmSock might have kept Rajeev out. It wasn’t his decision, but i heard - maybe from Mardy himself in an interview - that he (Mardy) was burned out or otherwise not exactly at the peak of his leadership powers. It sounded like he didn’t stand up to Sock and Gang and took the heat, knowing he was likely to be out as captain.nelslus wrote:I was actually very happy that they lost that doubles match, and that Davis Cup tie. Karma and all that. Not that Sock kept Rajeev out of the team, BTW- that was Mardy Fish's responsibility. But, that Sock and no one spoke up for Rajeev? Incredible BS, very disrespectful- AND with very bad optics for the situation.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:19 am
And they proceeded to lose. Inexplicable.
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Other than that- Sock obviously had some terrific career doubles results. I got to see some of his matches- including some of his wins, including some early round matches and the final with Oudin. AND when he won the Open with Mike Bryan. He was terrific to watch in doubles.
In any case- there have been far more problematic American Caucasian male players out there (See: isner, John.) But- I mean- pickleball?!?! Please. Just neutral about this goodbye.
Indefensible to only take 4 players and leave out Rajeev.
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The heavy rumor was that Sock didn't want to partner with him and the younger guys didn't think Rajeev could hang with them in practice (which is laughable) and maybe didn't want the old man cramping their style. By style, they must have meant losing.nelslus wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 7:11 pmAH. This I did not know. Thanks for this info. Very strange from Sock's part- he had played with Rajeev in Davis Cup. Hmmmmm......WELL, in any case, good luck with the pickleball, Sock, that I shall never see.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Tue Aug 29, 2023 7:02 pmSock might have kept Rajeev out. It wasn’t his decision, but i heard - maybe from Mardy himself in an interview - that he (Mardy) was burned out or otherwise not exactly at the peak of his leadership powers. It sounded like he didn’t stand up to Sock and Gang and took the heat, knowing he was likely to be out as captain.nelslus wrote:
I was actually very happy that they lost that doubles match, and that Davis Cup tie. Karma and all that. Not that Sock kept Rajeev out of the team, BTW- that was Mardy Fish's responsibility. But, that Sock and no one spoke up for Rajeev? Incredible BS, very disrespectful- AND with very bad optics for the situation.
Other than that- Sock obviously had some terrific career doubles results. I got to see some of his matches- including some of his wins, including some early round matches and the final with Oudin. AND when he won the Open with Mike Bryan. He was terrific to watch in doubles.
In any case- there have been far more problematic American Caucasian male players out there (See: isner, John.) But- I mean- pickleball?!?! Please. Just neutral about this goodbye.
Indefensible to only take 4 players and leave out Rajeev.
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On sliding on hard courts
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It has always amazed me, and one technique that at my age I will not try to learn. I can see myself with all my ankle ligaments in a Ziplock back, on my hospital night table.
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Sad to see the other Coco retiring so quietly.. she was a key pillar of the Fed Cup team...I was always fond of her because her uncle Kiki was captain of the UCLA basketball team in my time...
Remember her heroics at the AO knocking off player after player including Kerber..
Remember her heroics at the AO knocking off player after player including Kerber..
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Wish her well. Not a player I will miss. I think she can make a good coach, if that is her direction.
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This was part of their exo and so technically not part of the Open but
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