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[quote=Alohajrtennis;7107954]JS was not part of PD, he lived at home in Kansas and trained with a private his whole junior career. He has of course received some assistance both before an after turning pro, as has Deit, but he is not a good example of USTA HP wasting money, in fact he is the poster child for why USTA HP PD is an unecessary waste, he's arguably the best American prospect(aside from DB of course
JS = Jack Sock? He will be top #100 this year. Not sure if he is capable of winning a grand slam, but he would be as good as Isner. Sock went to a regular school and played high school tennis! |
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Pete Sampras measures 6'1" Roger Federer is as tall as Pete and so is Rafa Novak is only an inch taller than Rafa Michael Chang did not look taller than 5'6" How about Ollie Rochus? 5'5" is on the record! Don't recall when and where I read an article that said that the best height for tennis is about 6'. |
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Maybe he had the *****.
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Too early to tell. Getting to the top 50 and staying there are two different things. I hope he does i cheer for all the Americans!!!!
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You guys he went to college used it to develop and looks like he is going to be the 3rd guy that has use that route in the last 15 ys to do something significant with it , Isner and Anderson being the other 2 ,
Johnson should be fine and if he can get contol of the attitude he may do well but maturity does not always develop in college so will see . |
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Didn't Melody Oudin get to the 3 rd round ?
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what I have found through my study's of all great achievers whether it is sports or business they look at and impossible task and plow at it and make it possible, their reality is to achieve it and when they do they believe its theirs and no one cant take it from them . I am re reading Nadals book and he is speaking of what I just wrote also finished another book of another great athlete and when growing up he had doubters but believed blindly he belonged and he achieved his goal . If our players do 2 rounds its like WOW to me its a joke they should do better and believe they can and top 50 would become the normal in the USA tennis . |
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The list goes on and on. There are a lot of articles on the subject but this is the best one. With the average age of a top 100 player in the mid to late 20s. There appears to be a great argument for college tennis for a year or two. http://espn.go.com/tennis/usopen12/s...nvestment-pros |
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