Originally posted by licensedcoach
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Of course I am right Stotty...my good man. I am always right...at least that is what I tell my students. Even though reality may paint a far different picture.
I am sure that my comments about the equipment will not endear me to modern tennis buffs. But that's ok. Most people do not want to hear the truth anyways. Sooner or later everyone will come around and begin to understand what you have just expressed. The game is way too fast and because of that much of the original game has been lost in the shuffle. That is not funny or amusing.
As it stands now power is at a premium. With such an emphasis on power there is little left to the imagination in terms of tactics, subtlety, touch and a number of other aspects of the game that have been rendered obsolete. It would be easy to write off good old don_budge as some kind of quack or merely a blast from the past. But as you are beginning to realize...it simply is not the same game by definition and that is a problem. The worst part of it is...it speaks of an arrogance and disrespect for the game and the champions of the past. This is sadly the worst abuse of tennis etiquette imaginable.
But you see time marches on. Especially in these days of electronic gizmos, the internet and all of the other "wonderful" inventions that are making our lives so much "better". People are more in love with their gizmos than the people in their lives. How quickly people forget these days. In fact most of them never even knew. If you are under the age of 28 you are basically a product of "modern times" which is the person that started spawning around the year of 1984. So unless you were at least 15 years old at that time it is very difficult to discern just exactly what the reality of the situation really is. Most people are too young to know any better. The way the information is dispensed nowadays...it is what I call the "NOW" generation. There is very little regard for the past or tradition and of course the future remains to be seen...one never knows. Don't forget to stay within the control limits...otherwise you run the risk of being politically incorrect...the kiss of death in modern times. Jim Morrison penned a song many years ago...it was called "Strange Days". Strange days indeed. Ladies and gentlemen...The Doors!
Even as I write this I realize that many will think to themselves...philosophical nonsense don_budge! To which I say...hhhmmmm. Btw...just as a little sidebar here...I have been hired this week as a golf instructor at a nearby hotel here in Sweden to teach in a golf school for out of town guests. Great fun! Nice people! I must know a thing or two. Imagine that.

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