Nationality of TTW members

Where are you from?

  • Australia

    Votes: 8 9.8%
  • South America (state where in comments field)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • US

    Votes: 23 28.0%
  • Sureshs' planet (state where in comments field)

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • UK

    Votes: 13 15.9%
  • Asia (state where in comments field)

    Votes: 6 7.3%
  • Europe (state where in comments field)

    Votes: 22 26.8%
  • Africa (state where in comments field)

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Other place (state where in comments field)

    Votes: 7 8.5%
  • Gluten free planet

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    82

TheMaestro1990

Hall of Fame
Don't know if there has been such a thread on here, but haven't seen one since I became a member here over a year ago.

So, how many members are from the US? I would guess probably around 75-85 % maybe?

I'm from Sweden, so if you guys ever wonder why there might be a grammatical error or spelling mistake, well there's your reason.
 

marc45

G.O.A.T.
Don't know if there has been such a thread on here, but haven't seen one since I became a member here over a year ago.

So, how many members are from the US? I would guess probably around 75-85 % maybe?

I'm from Sweden, so if you guys ever wonder why there might be a grammatical error or spelling mistake, well there's your reason.

how many would you say are under 25?.....men?
 

TheMaestro1990

Hall of Fame
First of all, this is highly inappropriate and I am very triggered. Secondly, such off-topic debate would be properly relegated to the Odds-Ends section and you should petition the authorities immediately to have the discussion appropriately relocated.

Youzhny fan?

I don't know who the admins around here are, but by all means, please move this thread to Odds-Ends section, in @SoBad words, immediately if any admin reads this.

I've mostly visited general pro play discussion, former pro player talk and pro results parts of the forum, so that's why I placed it here. My bad. I hope it didn't ruin your night.

Sorry for my curiousity.
 

TheMaestro1990

Hall of Fame
how many would you say are under 25?.....men?

I'd guess a big part are under 25, but the age varies depending whether you're reading in this part of the forum or the former pro player talk section.

How many are men? No freaking idea, never given it much thought since this isn't a dating site. Sorry to tell you that mate.
 

CYGS

Legend
First of all, this is highly inappropriate and I am very triggered. Secondly, such off-topic debate would be properly relegated to the Odds-Ends section and you should petition the authorities immediately to have the discussion appropriately relocated.
SJWs.
 

SprinkServe

New User
Oh ffs, why can't anyone take an OP at face value?

I'll answer directly (try it some time, it's refreshing):

Half French, half American, living in UK for 20 years now. Hope that helps answer your question.
 
I am an extraterrestrial from the planet Vulcan.

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marc45

G.O.A.T.
I'd guess a big part are under 25, but the age varies depending whether you're reading in this part of the forum or the former pro player talk section.

How many are men? No freaking idea, never given it much thought since this isn't a dating site. Sorry to tell you that mate.

reading a little too much into it....young men are the most violent and anti-social...can get expressed here
 

Goosehead

Legend
i live on a cloud with he-man, skeletor, the Tetley tea folk, Scooby-doo, the hair bear bunch. and "Heidi" out of Heidi.

sometimes "benny" out of crossroads turns up, but we don't let him in too often. he just follows folk around and asks too many questions.
 

fundrazer

G.O.A.T.
Son of Malorne and Elune currently in the Emerald Dream.

So yeah after reading this I noticed your username + location are both Warcraft related. That's cool I guess. I put a lot of hours into Warcraft 3. Same for WoW, but I didn't play it as much as I did WC3. Then eventually I just started playing dota...and just think that I'm STILL playing dota today. Damn...
 
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Cenarius

Guest
So yeah after reading this I noticed your username + location are both Warcraft related. That's cool I guess. I put a lot of hours into Warcraft 3. Same for WoW, but I didn't play it as much as I did WC3. Then eventually I just started playing dota...and just think that I'm STILL playing dota today. Damn...

Same here I like WOW but not nearly as Warcraft 3.Still wating for Warcraft 4 but I don't hold my breath.
 

skip1969

G.O.A.T.
Don't know if there has been such a thread on here, but haven't seen one since I became a member here over a year ago.

So, how many members are from the US? I would guess probably around 75-85 % maybe?

I'm from Sweden, so if you guys ever wonder why there might be a grammatical error or spelling mistake, well there's your reason.
poor op. i suppose you know by now that a serious (and relatively harmless) question like this will pretty much get you nowhere on this board. people would much rather get into pointless arguments about "eras" and "cakewalk draws".

i'll play with you, cos i ain't afraid.

i'm from puerto rico, which is like a colony of the united states, over in the caribbean sea. we use american dollars there, and we are issued american passports, too. but we can't vote in american elections. and we really don't have any kind of representation in the governing bodies of the us. so it's like being an unwanted stepchild in a family with a lot of kids.

though i am proud to hail from there, i don't live there, thankfully. i've lived in the states since i was old enough to stink at singles on my junior varsity tennis team.
 
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gn

G.O.A.T.
Anyone from North Korea? Do you guys play tennis there? Any ATP Challengers or Futures? What tennis racquets or balls do you use?

lol I don't think people play there. If they ever do, they will use Kim Jong Un's balls and racquet.
 

stringertom

Bionic Poster
So OP are you Swedish or sewretch?

BTW, I'm from the land of Sewretch and Sentinel hails from our capital New Delhi.

@stringertom doesn't have the privilege to boast.
I can boast of living in five countries but none closer to India than Okinawa, an island province under Japanese rule. I also lived six months in London, which exposed me to Indian culture and cuisine a bit.

Besides my residences in France, Italy and Germany, I have traveled to the Caribbean (Martinique) and Canada. I reside in Florida now but have been to every Atlantic seaboard state, Alabama (where I was born), Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Washington and California. I lived in New York, just miles away from Flushing, for 12 years and used to go to the USO every year, even a couple of years in Forest Hills.
 

TheMaestro1990

Hall of Fame
poor op. i suppose you know by now that a serious (and relatively harmless) question like this will pretty much get you nowhere on this board. people would much rather get into pointless arguments about "eras" and "cakewalk draws".

i'll play with you, cos i ain't afraid.

i'm from puerto rico, which is like a colony of the united states, over in the caribbean sea. we use american dollars there, and we are issued american passports, too. but we can't vote in american elections. and we really don't have any kind of representation in the governing bodies of the us. so it's like being an unwanted stepchild in a family with a lot of kids.

though i am proud to hail from there, i don't live there, thankfully. i've lived in the states since i was old enough to stink at singles on my junior varsity tennis team.

Thanks for your honest answer.

Just one thing: I didn't want to "get" anywhere with this thread, I was just plain curious.
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
From the planet Vegeta, I moved here when my home planet was destroyed by a galactic warlord.

Sewretch is no galactic warlord. He had one too many bean burritos on a neighbouring system, and the resulting indigestion is what destroyed your star and its planets.

Aks @stringertom if you don't believe me. He will have moah details, should you desire.
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
I lived in New York, just miles away from Flushing, for 12 years and used to go to the USO every year, even a couple of years in Forest Hills.

I have wonderful memories of Forest Hills, used to run there a lot (in the 80s), and often go running to Flushing, do a round of the place and come running back. Even ran to Rockaway Beach and back once.
 

Vcore89

Talk Tennis Guru
I am a proud Citizen of the World [bounced around int'l schools and graduated in a Lacrosse crazed uni in Baltimore)] in our ever diminishing Global Village [Willage, as Arnie would say].

...in an ever vile sewretchian vortex [vortices] around the world, 10, to be exact; maybe more but the vast localised majority must be concentrated in San Poobiego--Sirs @stringertom and @Sentinel would agree [or not]:


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movdqa

Talk Tennis Guru
I am a proud Citizen of the World [bounced around int'l schools and graduated in a Lacrosse craze uni in Baltimore] in our ever diminishing Global Village [Willage as Arnie would say].

...in an ever vile sewretchian vortex [vortices] around the world, 10, to be exact; maybe more but the vast localised majority must be concentrated in San Poobiego--Sirs @stringetom and @Sentinel would agree:


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That seems icosohedral.
 

Vcore89

Talk Tennis Guru
I can boast of living in five countries but none closer to India than Okinawa, an island province under Japanese rule. I also lived six months in London, which exposed me to Indian culture and cuisine a bit.

Besides my residences in France, Italy and Germany, I have traveled to the Caribbean (Martinique) and Canada. I reside in Florida now but have been to every Atlantic seaboard state, Alabama (where I was born), Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Washington and California. I lived in New York, just miles away from Flushing, for 12 years and used to go to the USO every year, even a couple of years in Forest Hills.

Did you ever learn the art, that is, Okinawan Shorin-Ryu, Matsubayashi-Ryu karate?:cool:

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Dolgopolov85

G.O.A.T.
From the land of the tiger, literally and figuratively. Literally because the tiger is India's national animal and figuratively because Mumbai, the city where I live, was once ruled by the Bandra tiger. If you don't know who that is, better don't ask (esp when in Mumbai), could be dangerous (no kidding).
 
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