Big dilemma for the ITF. The Williams sisters always pull in a ton of people to watch their matches... especially if they were to play doubles. Perhaps, the ITF can give Venus one of the wildcards available. I think Serena has already qualified for the Olympics.
Huber, Raymond, King or McHale should be allowed to play based on their participation and achievements.
Serena did help the USA win last month in the Ukraine. Venus is the biggest issue as her ranking isn't high enough for direct entry and her Fed Cup participation requirement has not been met.
This article is awful, whether you agree with his opinions or not.
I thought Serena had qualified as well due to meeting the ranking requirement. But, according to the article, a player has to make themselves available for Fed Cup during two different calendar years between Olympics (or something like that). Serena has played this year (2012), but had not played since 2007. So, since the last Olympics was in 2008, Serena has only made herself available during one calendar year between Olympics.
Who cares...
After what happened to Lisa Raymond with the Sydney Olympics, I am absolutely opposed to any rules being stretched, broken, changed, etc. to allow people onto the team who aren't strictly qualified. I think the girls who have been busting their butts for Fed Cup over the last few years are the ones who deserve to go.
Who cares...
Especially since it is being played on grass, there are no other American women apart from Serena and Venus who have a chance to earn medals. Not even close.
For individual countries the medal count is what is important. The U.S. needs Serena on the team if they have any chance of collecting a medal in tennis. Especially since it is being played on grass, there are no other American women apart from Serena and Venus who have a chance to earn medals. Not even close.
Apparently you did, since you were troubled enough to post....when you could have skipped the thread. Ah, but you must maintain your troll cred, so here you are.Who cares...
I want to see the best and most enjoyable to represent the US. McHale or Serena? Really??
For a select group of countries, the medal count is important. The majority are actually there for something closer to the actual purpose of the Olympics.For individual countries the medal count is what is important. The U.S. needs Serena on the team if they have any chance of collecting a medal in tennis. Especially since it is being played on grass, there are no other American women apart from Serena and Venus who have a chance to earn medals. Not even close.
It was more effort than some other players were willing to subject themselves to."busting their butts for Fed Cup" may be a bit of a stretch. Both Fed Cup and Davis Cup players are paid, and for the lesser players the amount may not be trivial.
For a select group of countries, the medal count is important. The majority are actually there for something closer to the actual purpose of the Olympics.
In Beijing, only 43 countries won five or more medals of any kind, out of 204 participating nations. 116 countries won no medals. China and the US won 100 and 110, respectively. I think we can let one or two potential medals go as a tradeoff for having some semblance of integrity in our selection process.
I agree. But perhaps we could allow the sisters to be on the wrestling team?
Perhaps the ITF can require participation in four courtside hot dog contests as an Olympic requirement.Is competitive eating in the Olympics yet, perhaps hot dogs.
For a select group of countries, the medal count is important. The majority are actually there for something closer to the actual purpose of the Olympics.
In Beijing, only 43 countries won five or more medals of any kind, out of 204 participating nations. 116 countries won no medals. China and the US won 100 and 110, respectively. I think we can let one or two potential medals go as a tradeoff for having some semblance of integrity in our selection process.
The WS didn't win the single gold for their country in 2008.
Sisters win doubles gold
BEIJING 2008
Venus and Serena Williams beat Spanish duo, 6-2, 6-0, repeat what they did eight years ago at Games.
In fact, our TV coverage is so American biased because we want to see our boys and girls win medals. Serena Williams is by far one of the best tennis players currently playing today and is a 4 time singles Wimbledon champion (4 time doubles champion).
We have 2 of the best grass court players currently in our midst and it would be a shame if these women were not allowed to compete.
I am a stickler for the rules. If you dont follow the rules and dont meet the requirements you simply should not get to play, period.
America is a victim of its own morals. Our country has all kinds of problems from financial to criminal, political, etc... because we dont hold people accountable for their actions. There is always a "but" and always a reason to break/change/bend the rules for a "circumstance".
Add the problem of winning olympic gold because we don't hold Serena accountable for her dedication to becoming the best US women's single's player... or she had the gall to do it in a way that the ITF disapproves.Our country has all kinds of problems from financial to criminal, political, etc... because we dont hold people accountable for their actions.
Add the problem of winning olympic gold because we don't hold Serena accountable for her dedication to becoming the best US women's single's player... or she had the gall to do it in a way that the ITF disapproves.
They should also bend the rules and allow Serena to serve from inside the baseline.