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I read an essay that lamented that the top men's tennis players comport themselves too well and that it hurts the overall popularity of the game. -- nm
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Dano
i could see that. people like john mcenroe and jimmy connors didn't have that trouble...nm
Posted by
x (aka dmuck)
Jun 22 '14, 19:54
and tennis was a lot more popular here when they were swaggering at the top
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Not that everyone should be that way, but they posited that there needed to be a "villain" or two at the top of the game. -- nm
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Dano
Jun 22, 19:57
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right. this is one reason i really like dynasties in sports and decry the mediocrity of parity...
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x
Jun 22, 20:02
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