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Legend
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Atlanta GA
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that's like getting offended by people who don't use overgrips.
who cares???
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
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The whole line of thinking is "I don't need to take off my warm ups to beat you. I am not breaking a sweat." I actually have run across this before. In much warmer weather (90 degrees!) one of my teammates did not take off a hooded sweatshirt. He rolled over an opponent and the guy was asking him why he is not taking off his sweatshirt during the match. "I guess you don't think I am a worthy opponent."
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Atlanta GA
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Maybe I'm just being idealistic and naive but I wish people in general could enjoy whatever they're doing (e.g. playing tennis) without qualifying others based on their decisions (e.g. clothing styles). Personally, I've never chosen to dress like anyone because of their status in a sport (e.g. Tiger Woods). But I'd never judge someone who did choose to dress like those they admired nor would I feel compelled to beat them "just to keep my Man card". |
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Location: Atlanta GA
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It's a little like men and women when it comes to dating. Both tend to read way too much into every little thing like body action, words used, etc. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
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Great post! -Fuji
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 737
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there is a guy I used to play soccer against that always wears a long sleeved top. I could never understand it. It was indoors and often very hot in the summer. But he obviously liked it.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Now, in pro tennis, it's against the rules, unless the supervisor gives prior approval for long pants or jackets to be worn (for cold weather reasons, or skin issues, or religious reasons), and then, the warm-ups need to conform to the logo restrictions in place by ITF, ATP or WTA. |
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Thanks for the info! -Fuji
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: On the deuce side, looking to come in
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This thread has amused me.
As someone who suffers from Raynaud's (as well as hypotension), I often play in many layers of clothes, especially in the cooler months and indoors. Even then, there are times I cannot feel my fingertips and gripping the racquet is a challenge. But I must admit, I've had more than a few opponents remark, post-match, that I never broke a sweat or had to take my layers off. My reply (regardless of the end result) is that I had to work hard...and that not sweating can present real problems, particularly in warm weather. My body simply cannot cool off and heat exhaustion is a real risk. In mixed, however, I've had a regular male partner who told me once (in front of his wife...who also laughed hilariously with us)....that playing with me was like playing Strip Tennis -- that the better/harder the match, the more I took off.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I think it's something I'd never even process. I'm too busy watching to see what weaknesses I can take advantage of. I'd be watching their movement, whether they are lefty or righty...things of that nature. How the person is dressed would be the furthest thing from my mind.
QUOTE=Fuji;7187700]Hey all, Figured I'd get your opinion here! Just sort of a funny situation I was talking about with some of my friends recently. What's your opinion on an opponent who plays with warm up clothes on the entire match? Do you get offended, or do you just leave it alone? We know a very good player who doesn't take off his warm ups for a match, regardless of it's indoors, hot or cold, etc. Always wears a hoodie/jacket and sweats to play. Would you be offended by this type of behaviour? Honestly, it doesn't bug me at all one bit, but we've noticed some people get quite upset when their opponents "don't even need to take off the sweater" to play. Curious to hear your guys thoughts on this! -Fuji[/quote] |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Suspect it is not just the warm-up. Most players locally will wear anything but a warm-up when it is cool and needed. As if a warm-up is uncool. Yet those same guys on a soccer field sport a full kit.
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David Mitchell covers it well here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om7O0MFkmpw
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I would try to be in the "couldn't care less" category but if the temperature is over 80 degrees and the guy had on long pants and long sleeves, it would be weird. I would assume he is doing it to sweat a lot but in a competitive match, I would think it is a bit weird and it might even be a bit distracting.
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If it is one of those days in July or August where the temp on court is over 95 he's probably going to strip off his track suit pants but otherwise it is turn back the clock to 1930's tennis.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Atlanta
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The only potentially distracting thing would be if my partner were wearing warmup pants on a hot day and I felt compelled to constantly mock him for it. It can be tough to keep that up for the entire match but I think in the end I would be up for the challenge.
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