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Join Date: Jun 2009
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If she wins AO2013, the crowd would most certainly boo her. Not only that - imagine her speech. She would be pretty much obligated to address the MTO controversy to gain even a modicum of sympathy from the crowd....so awkward.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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That's only my opinion, of course. But that's how I kinda read the situation. |
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NadalAgassi
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Hopefully she wont win and we wont need to find out.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Azarenka says she misunderstood the on court interview question , hence did not elaborate on her MTO. May be she really was not able to breathe.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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The crowd won't boo her because the Aussie tennis crowd is too sporting to do so. But since they appreciate sportsmanship they will be politely reserved towards Ms. Owen Wilson Nose Azarenka should the calculating gawk win.
Azarenka walked out onto the court with a hood over her head wearing earphones to block out the crowd reception. What a piece of trash.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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The applause certainly was awkward enough. At least her box clapped a bit longer
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Weak era
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Awkward? Why? Because there's an unwritten rule that the eventual champion has to be adored by the crowd? Please, if the crowd doesn't like the fact that she won, it's their problem, not hers.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 548
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Azarenka won the battle, but not the war.
If her ultimate goal is tennis greatness it must also include rising up and representing the sport towards the greater public on a regular occasion. She will have to win people back over the same way Lendl & McEnroe had to after their numerous ***-hat-like moments in the locker room and on court. It could also have implications about her marketability and hence her future endorsement prospects. This is the same problem that Serena Williams faces on a relative scale to more popular players like Sharapova or even Wozniacki if her underwear line is any evidence. One small move at an extra few hundred thousand dollars could end up costing her millions. But it's the fact that unlike us, her less stellar moments are in full view of cameras that makes that incident seem bigger than what it was. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I question the validity of this thread.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Strictly speaking, you would be questioning the cogency and strength of the OP's line of reasoning.
I don't see much of a problem here. Sports are highly ritualised and played within an agreed set of code of behaviour separate from the rules itself, much like Parliament. He's just making a normative claim that Azarenka's behaviour in the last round would not have endeared her to the crowd. |
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