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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Dec 2008
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I assume you didnt mean that the way it sounded. Peruanos do play tennis and some play quite well. There are even some in the top 50 ITF!
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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When did you play the Peruvian guy, I think that might have been the brother of a friend of mine! |
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
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If you want the exact year, I"m stumped.
Musta been '06 possibly '05. Really nice kid, he'd come down with his parents who spoke only Spanish, play a few sets of doubles with the 4-4.5 crowd, usually win 70% of the points, and maintain an enthusiastic demeanor the whole time. I got stuck playing him because that day, only 2 4.0's showed up, the rest old farts, so rather than play with a old fart, we played singles, excluding the other 4.0, who had very little pace or serves, but a great retriever. |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
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Haha you guys are so interesting.
Just wanted to let you know, I watched a University woman player hit this afternoon, she serves at the same speed I do, with way better placement. She's easily 5.5+ as that's the standard requirement for the team. Just letting you guys know, I doubt I could take a game off her, let alone a set. -Fuji
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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Also...if there are 5.5 + players playing as computer rated 4.5's ... then everybody involved with NTRP rating and/or organizing tournaments around there is an idiot, because the difference between 5.5+ and 4.5 is a quantum leap, and anybody worth their salt when it comes to tennis knowledge would need exactly 15 minutes to tell that one of those guys doesn't belong in 4.5 leagues. Anyway I'm not going to argue with cherry picking a sandbagger with huge serves and big returns and pick the weakest possible server on the wta...what would the result be...bla bla...but I will say this : If you take the top 500 wta and the top 500 ranked 4.5's in the USA, and match them either 1 with 1, 2 with 2...etc OR randomly...no 4.5 will get more than 2 games per set. None...no way...no how. Also ... LeeD, your history lessons are boring. We are talking about the present and you keep bringing up your lefty serve from 1965. Let me tell you this...I've seen your video serve...and I believe you it was much bigger 30 years ago. However...IF you actually trained with pro or close to pro women (and that's a big if), the restrictions imposed upon you as a hitting partner have nothing to do with "fear of getting beat" and have everything to do with whatever the coach felt the girl needed to train. That's the role of hitting partners...to train whatever the "pro" needs. Now...could we stick to this century please ???
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2012
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Lee doesn't recognize that tennis skills and strategy exist in a post 1970s world. It's so funny to hear the comparisons he brings up. It's like he's stuck on a shroom trip from Woodstock and can't snap out of it.
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Problem here is that I can only go by past experience with several top level women players, while you guys can recall one or two instances of current top level women players.
Do you think the old player'd DIDN'T have strategy or tactics? Nothing has change in the women's game from then. It was always about flat with a little topspin, deep shots into baseline corners, very consistent play compared to equal rated men, weak serves, little net play (you will quote Stosur or someone like that, but they are exceptions and there are, to every rule). IF you 4.5's can play net, hit short angled volleys, IF you 4.5's have a serve out wide to typical 2hbh backhands, IF you guys can serve into the body to move the returner BACK, then serve short wide, you'd have a much better chance to win a few games. IF u 4.5's stay at the baseline, hit topspin hard shots, are rightie and serve top/slice serves all day, YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO WIN ANY GAMES, against a woman rated one who unit ahead of you. As for whether or not I have actually been practice partners? Well, imagine this. I was 27 by the time I got decent at tennis, drove a BuickSkylark 442, surfed for over 10 years, skied for over 4, what do you think my chances were then? Think for youself. |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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^^^I love so much about this post. Classic!
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Yeah, and you don't seem to remember that a person needs to learn from history, because if you don't, you are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past.
Even today, a rising 4.5 with some strokes, lefty, net player, can still give problems to 5.5 women. They cannot beat 6.5 women, for sure. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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lol, you guys have no idea. Any top junior or even a decent one would decimate a 5.0. We go through so much training and are sick of hearing old men talk about how they are a 5.0 and must be super good. If you are actually good you don't need some number to say so. Go and play matches at an open level and see how you do. I don't care how you were 30 years ago, guess what?, you're old now and you CANT do that anymore so it doesn't matter. You are probably putting whatever memory you had of yourself on steroids as well. So please when it comes to Junior players and how we talk about the adult 5.0 super gods please just don't event comment.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
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-Fuji
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"In the 1980's two men dominated--sometimes each other, most of the time everyone else." |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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It is a different level for them after Junior tournaments, though, and they seldom make it past the second or third rounds. Fortunately, most of them are expecting this, although we do get the odd superhero who thinks he is going to dominate all the 'old men' on account of all the 'training' he does. (because an adult open player NEVER practices or anything, obviously, what with being old and stuff.)
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Chicago, IL
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(floridatennis dude...do you dislike LeeD or just not happy with his talk in this thread? I like reading both of your typical posts)
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Legend
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Queens, NY
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Kafelnikov did better against prime Kuerten than Fender against the hip-busted Kuerten.
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
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I love post 90. So should you all.
There ya go, we're doomed to repeat the mistakes of our elders.... |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
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We all love post 90, don't we?
Glass houses, pointing fingers, the whole shebang. |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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It's easy to say "serve and volley" against a D1 female. Pretty tough to do in 2012 when the ball will be coming back as hard as it was served with more spin. That's where your whole theory breaks down and renders your strategies useless. |
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Legend
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Queens, NY
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Back when I was in a barber shop quartet with JelenaSukova in Skokie, IL...
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