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Along with Lansdorp and the UVA president I believe other factors such as teenage pregnancy, drug use, smoking, rap music, toilet paper rolling neighboors homes, use of false Internet aliases and poor driving habits correlate directly to cheating in tennis.
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But, don't waste your time arguing with folks on this board..... Most of them homeschool their kids and are not in a school setting. When, I google culture, cheating, schools - it is across the country. NY Times - http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2...h-them-not-to/ Not all of them — but pretty close. Varying surveys of both private and public high school students showed from 80 to 90 percent admitting to some form of cheating during the school year, from copying another student’s work to cheating on a test. Cheating has been the subject of many a worried headline, while cheating scandals have hit high schools from Stuyvesant in New York to Clear Lake in Houston. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1885597.html Harvard Cheating Scandal Not Just A Sports Problem: President Drew Faust http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...f430_blog.html The scandal at Harvard University in which authorities are investigating whether nearly half of a class of 279 students cheated on a take-home final exam raises a number of questions, including this: Does everybody cheat? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_900635.html ATLANTA -- Teachers spent nights huddled in a back room, erasing wrong answers on students' test sheets and filling in the correct bubbles. At another school, struggling students were seated next to higher-performing classmates so they could copy answers. Those and other confessions are contained in a new state report that reveals how far some Atlanta public schools went to raise test scores in the nation's largest-ever cheating scandal. Investigators concluded that nearly half the city's schools allowed the cheating to go unchecked for as long as a decade, beginning in 2001. http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jul...ating-20120717 Education's cheating epidemic Many kids today see dishonesty as a crucial part of any path to success. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...s-us/?page=all Culture of cheating breeding in schools across U.S. This is ten seconds of a google search.......... Then again, with readers here questioning Robert Landsdorp - I am sure they would have a problem with the NY Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, etc...... Guess that is dated too.... Last edited by tennis5 : 01-26-2013 at 08:01 PM. |
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Yeah, the rap music definitely correlates to the kids cursing out the ref or the TD.
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And I will be respectful too "get a line judge" ....... The problem with the internet is I don't know if you are joking or being ironic or serious. That is the whole problem. Many tournaments have one ref for 9 - 10 courts. So, sure by the 3rd or 4th bad call, you get a ref, and the ref stays for two points, overules one of them, and then goes on to the next court. Or the ref is eating lunch. |
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BTW. Is cussing out the ref. cheating too?
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If a parent or kid tells me they lost because they got cheated, I change the subject with something positive like, "So who do you play next?" I just can't deal with whine & cheese. My kid knows better than to dump that stuff on me. In my opinion, Lansdorp should be teaching his players how to deal with questionable calls and share his ideas with the masses instead of jumping on the hook train. If the faucet is leaking, you don't buy a new house, you fix the leak. We're dealing with a leak here and not a structural problem.
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#129 |
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Tennis 5 said " The culture of cheating in this country today is abhorrent." So true. Tennis is not the problem, it is only a game.
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great advise to all... thanks... |
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Sounds like the epitome of mid-twentieth century establishment, private school haughtiness |
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Back in September, my son lost a match 2-6/3-6 in a final and he blamed the loss to his opponent's 2 bad calls. I showed him the stats that his opponent hit 10 more winners and 20 less unforced errors than him. I told him you lost the match because your opponent played much better than you. Taking out 2 bad calls, your opponent would still hit 6 more winners and 16 less unforced errors and you probably would win one more game. BTW, he learned from that loss and beat the same kid 6-4/7-6 in November and 6-3/6-4 a week ago.
When my son plays a known cheater, I ask him before the match that he should call umpire after 2nd bad call. I also advise him try to aim a foot or so from the line and don't give his opponent many opportunities to make "close calls". |
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From Zoo Tennis (I condensed link to full below): At Salvadore Park, where the quarterfinals and semifinals were played today in the boys 18s and boys 14s division, top seed Christian Langmo got the most unusual win of his tennis career in the semifinals, when his opponent, unseeded Alfredo Perez, was defaulted from the match at 3-3 deuce in the third set. Perez was defaulted for his third audible obscenity in the match, the first two coming in the last game of the first set when he was serving trailing 3-5.....At 3-5, 0-30, after a Langmo winner, Perez yelled out "he's playing out of his f***ing mind" and a roving umpire gave him a point penalty.......... The third set continued with both boys playing well and holding serve until, at 3-3, Perez let a 40-15 lead get away. When he failed to win a third game point, he shouted that he was playing like the Spanish word for excrement. The assistant referee checked with her Spanish-speaking colleague to make sure she had heard it correctly, and called both boys to the net, where she awarded the match to Langmo. Langmo shook Perez's hand, then Perez tossed his racquet in the direction of his bag and after a few seconds sat down and loudly said the same word again. Because he was defaulted for misconduct, the 15-year-old from Coral Gables was not allowed to play his doubles match later in the day. Whole story is here: http://tenniskalamazoo.blogspot.com/ |
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Regarding your example, did Perez chalk his cussing up to listening to rap music? Doubt it. Did kids ever get defaulted for cussing pre-rap music, of course.
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I saw the mention of cursing earlier so stuck it here. I thought the story was hilarious, especially the conferring with spanish speaking colleague. It gave me a morning chuckle. I can totally see this playing out in my mind...but I am not offended by cursing at all, just don't care about it on or off the court.
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#136 |
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Cheating happens on every level. God only knows how many pro men are doping(ATP is full of Armstrongs) College coaches break the rules. College players make terrible calls(I watched Georgia play Ohio State last year and the calls were ridiculous) Cheating is gonna happen!!! One thing i tell my daughter is you never lose a match because the other girl cheated and NEVER use that excuse just bring your targets in.
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Afterwards, no excuses.....we just go back to work learning how to deal with kids who cheat on the line calls and deal with pushers. In the end the experience will be helpful. |
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#138 |
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Ga: I saw the same thing in an Ivy match in the fall. Couldn't believe it. One coach went bonkers, screaming at other coach during match. Match was officiated, but player hooked on sideline opposite referee, so couldn't overrule. Ivy League smart.
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#139 |
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When in doubt, call it out.
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