I can not get worked up about the Laver Cup, even if held in Geneva. Never cared about exhibition matches.
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostI can not get worked up about the Laver Cup, even if held in Geneva. Never cared about exhibition matches.
An exhibition is an exhibition by definition. Yet there was a lot to be gleaned regards the state of tennis and the personalities. Interesting to see Björn Borg and John McEnroe in the spotlight. They have become caricatures of their former selves but in a very pleasant way. Ironic seeing the very last of the classic era most dynamic rivalry ever on opposite sides in this exhibition. I love seeing Rod Laver too. That match you posted of him and Neale Fraser says it all.
Strange to see Nadal trying to be a doubles player. He is incapable of being a true human being. Still the scurrying around with the towels and the fucking ticks with the serve and the return. Truly he is an imbecile that can play tennis.
Best to you Phil. I know you mentally preparing yourself for your date with the surgeon. Great to hear you in a most positive frame of mind. You got this brother.don_budge
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostI can not get worked up about the Laver Cup, even if held in Geneva. Never cared about exhibition matches.don_budge
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Originally posted by johnyandell View PostTreated myself to not watching.
But the doubles was really interesting. Again...particularly so when Roger was on the court. He alone seemed to know where to be at all times. He alone seemed to know how to anticipate on a good poach.
The tennis in general these days is frightfully boring. I couldn't wait for the Wimbledon final to be over midway through the match. At the end it was torture.
But back to the doubles again. It was interesting to watch Nadal for instance and see what a fish out of water he was. He doesn't have the skill set. Not to say that he couldn't have learned it. But the evidence was stunning. As I have said many times..."whole elements of the foundation of the game of tennis have been engineered out of it".don_budge
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