Scholarship table
That’s the thing, that’s on the troll not anyone else. I can and I will keep posting about tennis in the tennis thread.
heckova alotta recent posts where you never refer to anything regarding tennis, just sayin'
Yep, it's easy to blame the troller. It's even easier to ignore the troller.We're just heading for a Novak Alcaraz final that was the easy prediction a week ago aren't we?
It isn’t my responsibility to ignore a troll so that you won’t be inconvenienced for a few posts.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.
Responsibility? No. But you must realize that you're giving him exactly what he wants by responding every. single. time. If you would take your own advice and just put him on ignore, he'd get bored and stop trolling. Also, it doesn't inconvenience me at all to sift through the BS to get actual content, it's what's required for 95% of all threads. Just pointing out that you could put a stop to this just as easily as he could.
It doesn’t bother me to hold people accountable.
It doesn’t bother me to hold people accountable. But it does seem to bother you and a few others.If you want it to change, again, take it up with the other person or a moderator.
I would like to think you're a more mature and bigger person than him, and would have the ability to just let it drop since "holding people accountable" on an anonymous online college basketball message board is by default an impossible task, but if you want to keep giving him exactly what he wants therefore encouraging him to continue, I certainly won't stop you. I'll just let you know one final time before I bow out of this that it makes you look just as bad as he does, and you have the power to stop it, and are choosing not to do so.
Confronting someone doesn’t make one less mature or less of a person. I live in a world where what you say and how you say it on the internet, is the same as how you would do it standing next to the person.I’m 100% fine with how I post here. Feel free to put my posts on ignore. Otherwise take it up with the other person or a moderator.
Lotta non-tennis talk in here
Let’s rate tennis players necks on how good they’d be for basketball
I’ll throw out a name - Ma Long. Dominant ping pong player. Basically the same thing as tennis.
Ma Long has some serious game.
Most WTA Grand Slam Singles Match Wins by an American teen since 1990:Jennifer Capriati 50Serena Williams 49Coco Gauff 48.
I could only stay awake for the first set of Djoker and Fritz but good lord was it good tennis. My one set off him prediction for Fritz came true. Muggsy, Sinner Alcarez US open match is worth a rewatch if you like Sinner.
I only watched extended highlights but Fritz reached a level against a top player that I hadn’t seen from him before. He was really good for the first two sets. Looks like he had a real good chance to win set one but let it slip away and that’s a death sentence against Novak.
Djokovic is as mentally tough an athlete as I have seen. If he finds a way to win this tournament with the likes of Sinner, Alcaraz, Zverev, and Medvy you simply have to tip your cap to his sustained greatness. I think Sinner may be due.
I think many caps have already been tipped.
Novak straight up doesn’t have a weakness. Every single point is earned against him. You have to play almost perfectly because mistakes are not unpunished
His return of serve is ridiculous. You hit (no pun intended) on the most important thing: no weaknesses. His court coverage is insane as well. I think the only way to beat him is with massive serves followed by thunderous forehands on a hard court. Sinner and Alcaraz can do that but it's really hard for 5 sets. In other words you have to dictate play while somehow keeping unforced errors low. Once there's a long rally he can really suffocate you with his precision and consistency. It's a methodical but painful death.