FearOfTheDark
Rookie
Was the bathroom break really that long? He seemed to come back pretty quickly I thought.
Seemed pretty quick to me too..
Was the bathroom break really that long? He seemed to come back pretty quickly I thought.
Seemed pretty quick to me too..
and then they blame you for bashing cheatin'nad whereas you give him props instead !Gamesmanship? If anything, I must laud the Nadal for not spending too long on the throne, it was a pleasant surprise.
excellent post.Have you ever thought of why so many are anti-Nadal? Don't you think its possible that maybe, just maybe, people have a point about him being a cheater? Liking his game is one thing which I can get. But being blind to his shameful behavior is something I can't get. Even the commentators, which are the biggest Rafa ****s on earth, are starting to admit something very wrong is going on with this guy.
I mean, the guy got like, what, a 100 time warnings in his career? And he still doesn't care, he basically pi$$es on the umpire, the fans, and his opponent time after time. He's gotten to such a big place in his career that he allows himself to disrespect others and get away with that. Nadal is a horrible figure for kids who want to play tennis. They will think disrespecting others is fine, and crapping over the umpire is fine too.
thats like saying its fine to go around stealing stuff from ur neighbors as long as nobody is calling you out for itWhat Nadal does is fine. The blame goes for the umpires and tennis associations for not enforcing their own rules. None of the players have any obligation to uphold the rules of some hegemony if they aren't called for violating them.
Ladies & Gentlemen,
I was quite, quite happy when Federer aced Nadal after the rain delay and sent Nadal and his time-wasting ways packing.
Look, I've played competitive tennis (USTA juniors, coached college tennis), and taking a bathroom break during a set is something that a junior player does. If you have to use the bathroom, you do it after the set. Given Nadal's history of injury timeouts and slow play, what are we to think when Nadal takes a bathroom break down 5-4 in the second set as the rains steadily increases in intensity?
While Nadal is a great champion, his engages in gamesmanship, and I, along with countless other tennis fans, call for the umpires to enforce the rule which state that a player shall take no more than 25 seconds between points.
Best,
Chopin
The question is, would people with dignity und proper respect for the game do it on a regular basis, like he does? You chose your words very carefully, by not saying "the same way the other people would act".
I'd agree with that if it wasn't for the fact Nadal gets plenty of warnings, almost in every match. Does he seem to care? No. He pi$$es on everyone else on his way to glory. He's pathetic, and his fans are even more pathetic for being so blind to this.
Nadal is a cheating little b#$%h ,he would do ANYTHING to beat Rodge ...(including and not limited to 'roids)
Yall say it was a quick break it was no biggie....yea right ,it dont take but just one little b$%%h move like that to get in somebodies head and u know it ,dont matter how long the act took
Perfect!The ITF needs to rewrite the rule so any break (injury, bathroom, whatever) must be taken before a player's own serve, not the serve of the opponent. If you're not fit enough to last one more game until your own serve, it's your own fault and you should have to forfeit one game. Then none of this BS would be possible.
yea it was not that he had to pee,he was just hoping to delay the match so the rain would would really cause bigger delay,little b#$$%hadd to that this whole rain delay which Nadal prayed that will happen, so a minute of toilet time might have saved his ass.
Have you ever thought of why so many are anti-Nadal? Don't you think its possible that maybe, just maybe, people have a point about him being a cheater? Liking his game is one thing which I can get. But being blind to his shameful behavior is something I can't get. Even the commentators, which are the biggest Rafa ****s on earth, are starting to admit something very wrong is going on with this guy.
I mean, the guy got like, what, a 100 time warnings in his career? And he still doesn't care, he basically pi$$es on the umpire, the fans, and his opponent time after time. He's gotten to such a big place in his career that he allows himself to disrespect others and get away with that. Nadal is a horrible figure for kids who want to play tennis. They will think disrespecting others is fine, and crapping over the umpire is fine too.
thats like saying its fine to go around stealing stuff from ur neighbors as long as nobody is calling you out for it
Nadal is a cheating little b#$%h ,he would do ANYTHING to beat Rodge ...(including and not limited to 'roids)
Yall say it was a quick break it was no biggie....yea right ,it dont take but just one little b$%%h move like that to get in somebodies head and u know it ,dont matter how long the act took
Ladies & Gentlemen,
I was quite, quite happy when Federer aced Nadal after the rain delay and sent Nadal and his time-wasting ways packing.
Look, I've played competitive tennis (USTA juniors, coached college tennis), and taking a bathroom break during a set is something that a junior player does. If you have to use the bathroom, you do it after the set. Given Nadal's history of injury timeouts and slow play, what are we to think when Nadal takes a bathroom break down 5-4 in the second set as the rains steadily increases in intensity?
While Nadal is a great champion, his engages in gamesmanship, and I, along with countless other tennis fans, call for the umpires to enforce the rule which state that a player shall take no more than 25 seconds between points.
Best,
Chopin
To be honest, I've been in intense matches, where I've HAD to go to the bathroom. Have you ever tried to play while holding it in??
It sucks, and you can't play properly if you have to take a sh*t, or your bladder is packed full of urine.
It's impossible. It feels like when you hit the ball, you're gunna take a dump in your shorts. So you end up holding back, and playing like crap. It happened to me yesterday, and I just made it to the washroom in time. I came back and ended up winning (was just a practice match, but still intense).
If you can't hold in it for a point, you've already waited too long. That's a bs excuse and anyone who doesn't admit it is lying to themselves.
Excuse me, but I'd rather not see a player pee or crap in their pants.
Excuse me, but I'd rather not see a player pee or crap in their pants.
I barely even noticed Nadal took a toilet break, it was so short, I think people are overreacting on this one.
If everyone else is stealing also why the hell would you play fair?
Possibly, but when you look at Nadal's history of taking MTOs at times that are allowed but somewhat questionable, it makes his need for the bathroom at that time doubtful. Yes, no one will know for sure if he had to use the bathroom, but based on passed actions I'd say there is a reasonable doubt. It took maybe 4 minutes for that game at 3-5. I just wonder why he didn't take it on his serve? Possibly because he didn't want to stop his momentum after he just broke Federer's serve?
Well it can be questionable all you like but we can't really know for sure either way, I wouldn't discount the possibility (no matter how remote some people think it is) that he really had to go.
Besides Nadal was on a 2 game winning streak and just started having the upper hand from the baseline, why would he break his own momentum?
Nadal is a cheat, and bad sport. Nothing new. Only thing surprising is the weak chair umps not putting an end to it.
by the way, 5 star thread!![]()
Ever hear the story "The Boy Who Cried Wolf?" France is working on their interpretation called "The Boy Who Cried MTO." Should be out in puppet version shortly. Nadal just has a history of this. Yes we will never know for sure, but I'd say a majority of people would call his choices questionable.
Federer also asked if he could go to the bathroom during the first rain delay while he was serving at 30-15. They told him they thought it was stopping and asked if he could hold it. He decided he could.
I have no problem with bathroom breaks as long as they are between the sets or before your own serve. As for breaking his own momentum, that's exactly what he chose to avoid.
Nadal had a hard time getting into Federer's service games that match.
Federer rarely allows someone to come back from two breaks down and would've most likely closed it out on his serve rather than Nadal breaking him once again to put them back on serve.
What Nadal did was similar to icing the kicker in the NFL. Icing the kicker is when where you take a timeout right before they are to kick a field goal. You do this to make them think about the kick they are going to make.
So Federer was doing the same sorts of things in the match?
If he wasn't, then the "if everyone else is stealing" argument doesn't hold water, does it?
If you're put in a world where there are no rules and you try to play by the rules, you are only doing yourself a disservice by playing by the rules. It's the same concept. The problem lies with the Umpires first, players 2nd.
I can see your point but I just don't think that this particular break was long enough to warrant such criticsm in this thread.
I think that the rule should be that bathroom breaks are only allowed between sets or before one's serve but that's not the case as it stands right now.
Overall he did but he broke Fed to 15 IIRC in Roger's last service game before the bathroom break.
Well you could say that the vast majority of players rarely let someone come back from two breaks down and Fed is not nearly as good of a front runner/finisher last few years like he was back in 2004-2007.
I know what icing is from basketball but my point here boils down to:
-Don't think Nadal was gone long enough (there's a break at an uneven game anyway)
-IMO Nadal was the one who had momentum going, not Fed. Nadal's best tennis in yesterday's match came when he was 2-5 down in the 2nd set.
he took a bathroom break BETWEEN sets. thats not gamesmanship
Well duh .. you hold it in, end up playing worse, then at a certain point you just can't hold it in, and HAVE to go to washroom. I ate something iffy, had an upset stomach yesterday and HAD to get there quickly.
I'm not saying this is what happened to Nadal, but before the crucial game at 5-4, I would personally go to the washroom quickly, so I can be at my best. If he took 3 mins, he should have been penalized, but as it stands, he barely took longer than the usual time allowed.
I'm a Federer fan, but it's just ridiculous hating on Nadal for going to the washroom.
But... there are rules. And his opponent is playing by the rules. I don't see why he'd be doing himself a disservice to abide by the rules when his opponent is abiding by them. It's only if your opponent breaks the rules that you do yourself a disservice by not breaking them too.
I mean, that makes sense to me. Where am I going wrong here?
The fact is that I can rarely, if ever, remember Federer taking any "injury timeout" or "bathroom break" during a set, though Nadal often does this.
Federer is not the standard for Nadal. This isn't everything Federer does is right and everything Nadal does is wrong, although that seems to be your position.
They are two different people. Let them be.
The bathroom break at 4-5 was a disgrace. Nadal's history with this behavior is crystal clear, he consistently does it before his opponent's serve and not his own. It's an embarassment to the game. Any fan who doesn't see it is the kind of player who would do the same thing in a match. Chopin, I'm with you on this one. There are several great things about nadal's game but the gamesmanship is terrible.
The ITF needs to rewrite the rule so any break (injury, bathroom, whatever) must be taken before a player's own serve, not the serve of the opponent. If you're not fit enough to last one more game until your own serve, it's your own fault and you should have to forfeit one game. Then none of this BS would be possible.
The problem is when he does it before his opponents serve or usually when he's down. It's not the fact that he took a bathroom break, but the fact he did it before his opponent was about to serve.
This post below seems to sum it up nicely
I could buy that if not for Fed's infamous bathroom break where he said he wanted to wait for the sun to go down when he was being beat by Davydenko. Back then it was assumed on here that he was "joking" and many of the Fed Fans were livid at the suggestion that it was anything less.
Can you imagine if Nadal had said such a thing?
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
The double standards are ridiculous.
So there is no difference between taking a bathroom break between sets and during a changeover before your opponents serve? Again this all comes back to the fact Nadal habitually takes these MTOs before his opponent's serve and not his own. Federer has also been known to joke about many things. Personally, I feel he took the break to clear his head. If he kept taking breaks like that then it would be questionable, but you're citing one instance for Federer as justification for all the "gamesmanship" incidents for Nadal.
Taking a break after the set is done is a VERY different thing. There is already a slightly longer break in the rules between sets. Plus the past set is finished; whoever won it has it in the bag and a new set has begun, psychologically and on the scoreboard. It is not an attempt to "ice the server" at a critical time late in a set. If an early break happens the opponent has the whole set to come back.
No double standard, just the truth. There is no way to cover it up or justify nadal's poor gamesmanship.
Personally means that's how you choose to see it, not necessarily the way it is. And, you don't know how it is because you're not Nadal's bladder.
People take MTO's whenever they need them. You have no way of knowing these things. You're simply making assumptions.
However, in your universe:
Nadal bathroom break= cheater
Federer bathroom break= joke
Ridiculous
2 in the match. Comms were saying that a player is not allowed more than 1 bathroom break in a 3 set match, but Bernardes allowed it.Nadal took another bathroom break in a set, during the doubles final.