Suspicious behaviour…the combo announcer/coach
The high profile coaching thing is debatable. Combining coaching and announcing is rather suspicious and in some ways a conflict of interest. Stotty's comments about the coaching profession are well founded. Your observations are interesting as well.
It is an art. As well as psychology, philosophy and metaphysics. The coaching was hijacked long ago and what is left is this "new" breed where one size fits all and you have every single one of these guys playing exactly the same way. It's more control of the masses…in a subtle and insidious way.
It's all about the cult of celebrity. The marginally famous are trying to become even more famous by wearing the different hats. It begins more and more to look like big time wrestling. Tennis Channel is trying to cash in with this bit of self promotion. These people are marginal announcers…I'm sure that they make much better coaches. Aren't they?
Announcing tennis matches is an art as well. There are very few announcers that I can say I genuinely appreciate. Ironically my favourites are an old doubles team. Can you guess who they are? John McEnroe and Peter Fleming. Most of the time I can just as well mute the sound and let myself watch the match without the hyperbole and feigned excitement. The announcers very carefully tiptoe within the bounds of political correctness when talking about anything from technique to the players.
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It is an art. As well as psychology, philosophy and metaphysics. The coaching was hijacked long ago and what is left is this "new" breed where one size fits all and you have every single one of these guys playing exactly the same way. It's more control of the masses…in a subtle and insidious way.
It's all about the cult of celebrity. The marginally famous are trying to become even more famous by wearing the different hats. It begins more and more to look like big time wrestling. Tennis Channel is trying to cash in with this bit of self promotion. These people are marginal announcers…I'm sure that they make much better coaches. Aren't they?
Announcing tennis matches is an art as well. There are very few announcers that I can say I genuinely appreciate. Ironically my favourites are an old doubles team. Can you guess who they are? John McEnroe and Peter Fleming. Most of the time I can just as well mute the sound and let myself watch the match without the hyperbole and feigned excitement. The announcers very carefully tiptoe within the bounds of political correctness when talking about anything from technique to the players.
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