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What would you do if you witnessed a junior player crack his opponent on the head during the end of the match handshake ? Shaking one hand while swinging the racquet in the other hand, and dropping his opponent like a bag of cement.
This occurred during a southern 10s closed tournament. I was horrified. I am wondering what the likely sanctions will be, and if this is a frequent occurrance. |
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I have never seen or heard anything like that. The player's actions were criminal and violent. The police should have been contacted. A lifetime ban from USTA is the penalty that makes sense. I have seen it imposed once before. According to the rules the banned player can apply for reinstatement in 1 year. In this case it should not be granted.
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Reading of this incident makes my blood boil. To the OP, please provide any follow ups that you know of on the situation. Hope the aggressor is band permanently.
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The police would definitely be involved no matter what. I can't say what I would do it if was my son who was hit for sure, but I am sure it wouldn't be a good outcome. I'd hope I would have enough sense to have the proper authorities handle it but one never knows, especially if your parental protection instinct kicks in.
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Why are people jumping to conclusions? Was it an accident or was it deliberate? 10 year old boys being clumsy and rotating things in their hand all the time is pretty common. Why the rush to judgement based on one side of the story?
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drop him like a bag of cement ??
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Someone has to express the other side.
Maybe we should see the vids, or we get ONE side of the story. If it was deliberate, and only someone who saw this or saw the vid can say, then everyone is mostly right. |
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Number1Coach.. I like your style.. that's how I grew up too ,you take care of your own,any way you can... it's call '' looking out for number 1''..
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A lifetime ban also seem excessive for a child that age, but yes, assuming it was not an accident, then the USTA should be involved with some severe penalities. |
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If #1 coach did what he said, he would be facing some serious felonies and probably spend a significant time in prison
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Well, there's a high likelihood of getting caught since they would have the name of his child from the match.
Unless he is saying he would wait to some time after the tournament and attack the parents, which just seems crazy. |
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Original poster should give us more details about this incidence. Did it just happen this weekend? It had to be quite chaotic around the incidence. What was the outcome?
If it happened at the Southern 10s, other parents, officials or players had to witness it as well. I've never witness a fist fight at a tournament before. Have seen some rowdy matches, full of verbal abuses from both players and parents...but not physical. |
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Once again everyone with me would be talking self defence . |
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And "if" this was not and accident then is this normal or crazy and how do you deal with crazy people .
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The parents of both sides would then need to talk. Third party, a referee or a mediator might need to intervene. |
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I am thankful it wasn't my child cause there is only one way I would deal with this . |
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It will be really sad if we have to have our bags checked and go through a metal detector at tournaments like at the airport or some public schools! |
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Police should have been called. Parent of the victim should press charges. Then speak with he tournament director. The Southern Tennis Association should also be contacted to make sure this is taken care of.
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