Rusty Shackleford
G.O.A.T.
Is that a selfie stick in your pocket?That was just an artifact of taking the selfie without a selfie stick
Is that a selfie stick in your pocket?That was just an artifact of taking the selfie without a selfie stick
Maybe not Smootherer after all!Did you notice the grey chest hair sticking up?
With sewretch there, were they using heavy balls???Found highlights from the match at the Aviators' website.
The venue (La Costa) is really a nice place to watch tennis. All the seats are close to the court and give a good idea of ball speed and spin.
Did you offer your gif for use by Larry to fix that 4.0 Gulbis FH???Larry was there. He gestured once to Gulbis to take a short loop on the forehand (during practice), and Gulbis shadowed that a couple of times, but most of the time he stuck to his longer take back, but not as long as before. His forehands are immensely powerful, though. From the short-range, I could appreciate how fast they were.
Basically, Gulbis won the singles and doubles for the Aviators (they won)
Yes, if you can get within 10 meter radius. @Rusty Shackleford or @stringertom will explain why.
Was BB assigned to be Sureshs's ballboy? BB is supposed to be fully qualified to pick balls up.With sewretch there, were they using heavy balls???![]()
Good win for the Aviators and good job by Ernie!
How were Gulbis and Raven Klaasen as a team in the doubles? Klaasen has really solid hands at net and has been serving well this year. Better than last year. Raven was responsible for the win when I saw the team play NY Empire on Friday. His serve and net play was responsible for more winners than Harrison, and of course, than Jurak, but the mixed doubles is mostly about setting the men up for put-aways.
@Suresh: Great selfie, man - but definitely too serious! From what I hear, I believe you are a very humorous guy in person!
Why would you volunteer in an elitist event instead of volunteering feeding the poor at a church kitchen, or at a religious hospice?The volunteer job requires great seriousness.
Why would you volunteer in an elitist event instead of volunteering feeding the poor at a church kitchen, or at a religious hospice?
You hit it right on the head. Klaasen (I had never heard of him before) has unbelievable reflexes at net. He seems to poach coming from nowhere and his volleys and smashes left us gasping. Between Gulbis' serves and his net play, the opposing team was basically helpless.
I knew about Klaasen because I saw an Aviators match last year, but otherwise I don't know many of the doubles players. He's definitely fun to watch play because he's so quick at net. He's hit a number of unbelievable volleys this year, stuff that he shouldn't have even gotten over the net.
He has made several good runs with Rajeev Ram (Rampras) this year who is now using the AeroPro drive. They beat the Bryans at Wimbledon but were knocked out in the QF.
I also noticed how the cameras pointing to one end of the court (the clubhouse end) were positioned accurately to not catch what was immediately above the backboard. Over there were several VIP tables on which a multi-course dinner was served throughout the match. Supposedly they go for $6K a table. But if anybody knocked a plate or glass over, it would fall directly on to the court! It did not seem to be a safe arrangement to me.
But frankly I would not pay to watch a WTT match, especially if it is a 30 minute drive. Watching it for free as a volunteer is the way to go!
The VIP section does seem to be a nice way to watch, but at that price I think most people would pass. All the seats at the venue are good; really no reason to pay to be closer to the court. While I was there on Friday, a little kid in the VIP section dropped one of those giant tennis balls onto the court. Luckily it wasn't during a point. Rod Laver was at one of the tables that night. I doubt he's paying to go.
I can see WTT as a good way to take a non-tennis fan to watch a little tennis. It moves quickly and there's enough variation that someone who might be bored by watching the same two players grind away for 3 hours might still have fun. Two guys at the match on Friday said it was the first time they'd watched tennis. But it seemed that they spent most of the time getting drunk.
Seems that you've become the go-to volunteer for Carlsbad professional tennis.
That's why he's wearing sunglasses.Your moment in the sun, is that how the saying goes ?
That's why he's wearing sunglasses.
Very nice of you to volunteer your time and energy toward a very worth cause...although I am suspicious of that empty jar you are standing next to.
Guys in colder climes, don't feel jealous. It is not that great to be able to play tennis outdoors in December.
Just kidding.
Very nice of you to volunteer your time and energy toward a very worth cause
It's not a big deal not being able to play outdoors if you can afford indoor courts.
That attitude has led to polarization in the Rust Belt and the realignment of voting patterns. No one is thinking about the people who cannot afford indoor courts.
BTW, I will be playing badminton today at 1 pm, indoors of course. We are going to be four of us, and the court fees are $11 per head for non-members, which is atrocious. It is my first time after decades.
Turns out the club is just 10 minutes from my place.
Badminton is a very demanding sport physically.
$11 per person? How will they re-pave the court on that budget? Somebody is getting Sureshsed.BTW, I will be playing badminton today at 1 pm, indoors of course. We are going to be four of us, and the court fees are $11 per head for non-members, which is atrocious. It is my first time after decades.
Turns out the club is just 10 minutes from my place.
Badminton is a very demanding sport physically.
And no danger of any coach grabbing your balls.Back after 1.5 hours of badminton singles. More exercise than tennis with less risk of arm injury. It has been 31 years since I last hit a birdie but it all came back in no time. Was smashing, slicing and drop shotting in no time. I think if you consider intermediate level, it is much easier to get there in baddy than tennis
Yes. The coach could grab his birdie alright.And no danger of any coach grabbing your balls.
Although, the next court could grab your shuttle.... !
Clearly you are much better for tennis, as it requires bigger balls.Had some elbow pain today - probably need to get used to badminton. Then played some tennis now and the pain was gone!
All said and done, the satisfaction of hitting a ball with a heavy frame and the massaging action it provides feel much better than hitting a shuttlecock with a light frame.
The Rusty Belt is doing just fine now, but come January it will require at least a couple additional perforations to accomodate my incipient Sureshsian gut due to the excesses of the Holiday Season.That attitude has led to polarization in the Rust Belt and the realignment of voting patterns. No one is thinking about the people who cannot afford indoor courts.
Why do you engage in such illogical behavior? It's like paying the baker for a loaf of bread and walking out of the door empty handed.There is another way to look at it. I could have signed up to play (I was late), in which case I would have paid $7 and gotten a ton of food and also expected to bring some food. As a volunteer, I paid nothing and brought nothing, and still got the food!
Actually, I put $20 in the jar from my side and did not take the 20 raffle tickets I could have. We sold raffle tickets for $1 each and gave away a bunch of Christmas gifts to raise more money.
Wounded Warriors? Is that your choice of euphemism for the hundreds of bagel victims who have faced you on the court???Good observation. This was a pic right after the table was set up, before the games began. We finished at 2 pm, and the jar was full.
How else you gonna pay for all them Big Macs and snacks to fuel the machine!!!After 2 weeks of collections, the jar is repeatedly empty.
Wounded Warriors? Is that your choice of euphemism for the hundreds of bagel victims who have faced you on the court???![]()
6-0 3-0 scoreline indicates he gets at least half a bagel for himself.He ate their bagels?