Tennis media is very U.S-centric. They’ve never liked Margaret Court in the first place so they’re never going to talk about her achievements except in a grudging or negative way.
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Serena should have made fitness a priority when she was young. She’s too much older than the other elite players. It won’t make much difference now even if (and that’s a big IF) she does decide to try to get fitter. That ship has sailed.
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Never mind, it’s all BS anyway. Thundervolley just has a weird obsession with that player and doesn’t miss a chance to smear their name.
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Martina Navratilova and Margaret Court are both flawed individuals. We are getting off topic here and going around in circles with certain posters insisting that the personal life of a tennis player belongs in a discussion about their professional career.
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But did she take her final vows to become a nun?:confused:
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/getreligion/2009/05/unforced-error-in-jaeger-story/
And yes, the Dominican order is pretty liberal, their nuns are not required to live in a convent, wear a habit, practice celibacy etc.
...:) And yet, here you are talking about her (Navratilova)
MN expressed concern for Serena, and her remarks were pretty restrained.
Gurl was clearly under the influence of something stronger than a Tylenol and shouldn't have been allowed to leave her hotel room, let alone step onto a tennis...
McEnroe at his best was better but his peak didn't last long at all. Wilander was more consistent overall and more successful on a variety of surfaces. He did much better on grass than Mac did on clay. Not Wimbledon but he won the Australian Open when it was still held on grass.