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Except for one match ( not bad out of 30 boy single matches!!!!!!) There was one boy playing one of our boys who cheated on every major point. So, all the kids (boys and girls) were infuriated and cheered for our player, and then the parent of the other boy complained to the ref that the kids were too loud ( it is a team event?).. Then, the ref finally came over and watched the match. The only other thing I noticed was that the ref at the first players meeting said the deity rule would be enforced. And I did hear the word Jesus being screamed from many courts, and I am sorry, but that is is offensive, and there were no point suspensions... so just more empty words from the refs... BTW, I was at a different zonal from you..... Sorry, it was a bad experience, but, I would recommend complaining to your sectional office and then cc the national office on the same email. This has worked well in our section and the bad kids are now not getting away with some of the CRAZY, cheating behavior. Last edited by tennis5 : 08-01-2011 at 09:56 AM. |
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shows how far quality parenting goes
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16 year old... just amazing mouths on some of the kids. I heard more F-bombs and "Jeezus C...." , just mouthy stuff than I'd heard in a long time. I have to say that the racquet abuse was non-existent DURING the matches when an official gave a player a warning, then a point penalty on set point. BOTH teams just sat there with their mouths open asking, "did he just do that? whoa..."
If the officials wanted to they were good. Came when they were asked and basically didn't put up with anything. In fact one match the official stated in no uncertain terms that unless it was the score that neither player was to comment in any manner to the other player after a rather contentious start. This was after 4 games in the first set. Looking back it's just pathetic. The 12-16 year olds are not getting the mental toughness by relying on the gamesmanship b.s. It's becoming like wrestling. Especially the line calls and score challenges in order to somehow get an "edge" when you want to hook someone or distract them in order to break their concentration. Oh well, it takes all kinds and I'm sure that it's never going to change. |
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It was pretty calm in Omaha (except for rain delays). A few dust ups, but not anything more than a typical monthly sectional ranking tournament. It was a great event. After matches on Saturday, my kid was playing cards with two kids he had beaten & one kid who beat him (& a couple of other kids). Maybe Zonals gets worse as they get older? |
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what is the final resualt?
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Is she 15 now? any news?
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^^^Yea, this kid looked interesting when this thread on her started. There are no TRN ratings on this girl which suggest she does not play tournaments. Not bad for a girl who has a one handed backhand but the videos suggest that the BH is more defensive than anything. Daddy has an interesting background
All that said, maybe she was just one of many internet/youtube hypes who have dropped off? |
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I was very impressed. |
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They were working their unique route with no USTAs. Dad used to hire lots of high level practice partners and they set up practice matches. I wonder if that is still the way they are training. Be amazing to see a player like that pop out and rise up the pro rankings.
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I agree. Make p mac look even worse. If that's possible.
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No mention of her in ages from Tom Allsopp who was her coach (and Youtube publicist). I believe he titled one of his videos "the female Federer." Can't seem to find that video now....
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I wish we could see some videos of her matches. The girl looks very good on the forehand side, the backhand is a little lazy and too much slicing. It would be ok 20 years ago now with all this power you have got to have power back hand and forehand otherwise good players will hurt you right away. I wonder what is the most recent video there is of her, just so the progress can be tracked.
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She doesn't seem to compete that often, yet she is in highly competitive section. Maybe selective is more accurate.
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He seemed incredibly athletic. |
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