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I follow tennis regularly and the whole situation makes me sad. Umpires rarely call coaching violations so that was totally uncalled for. Being accused of cheating is a trigger for Serena. I wish she’d let it go and dealt with it after the match.
The umpire didn’t need to do anything. The match could have just played itself out and Naomi would have won. We could have seen a happy smiling Naomi raise her trophy with pride. I’m sad for Naomi. I’m sad to see all the Serena haters emerge to jump on a hating bandwagon when the opportunity arises. I’m sad for Serena because I admire her and her fighting spirit. |
| Yea, I think they were sending Serena AND her coach a message. |
Thank goodness for you. You have all of the answers and morality we need. Thank you so so much. |
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Angry. Black. Woman.
This is why I avoid black women, no matter how accomplished. Reality is they can't handle emotion like normal people. Sometimes life is unfair. You accept it and move on. She KNOWS she was going to lose so to turn this into -- oh I'm a competitor, I ALWAYS turn around matches at the end and this ref stopped me -- yeah BS. |
Yep. Time to go home and be a full time mommy now that she's losing her throne and can't handle it. |
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O.k. the press made it seem like a much bigger scandal than it really was. Just trying to make sense out of why, after all these years, an ump would accuse Serena of cheating. But it sounds as thought the incidents were completely unrelated. |
Add Billie Jean King to this list. |
you don't speak "like adult" with umpires during matches. |
And I bet you are all smiles and as sweet as honey when around black people. Right? This kind of mentality didn't suddenly begin on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Black people know we've never been liked, here. This is America. |
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White woman here. I’d be pretty pissed too if I were constantly held to a different standard and harassed and told how I needed to stay in my place. And how I dare not get angry, complain, but instead I should just smile and take crap from sanctimonious people like the previous poster who stand ready quick to critize in the event of any deviation from the Stepford-type mode aimed at ensuring white people dont get flustered.
Go Serena! |
when was the last tennis match you watched? |
Yes. Maybe that woman who happens to be black happens to have a darn good reason to be angry. And maybe you should listen to what she has to say and imagine the same words being said by a white or Asian woman, and then see if your reaction to them might be any different. |
Thank you for your post. I wish there was a way to discern people like you from people like poster 13:25. As a black person, it's impossible to know who's who. Such a pernicious environment we've created. And for what reason?! |
She kept on screaming at the umpire “you owe me an apology” and “you are a thief” more than once, so the umpire quietly told her “verbal abuse, 2nd warning” and “verbal abuse 3rd warning”. It was not audible to those who were on court. She was not playing well right from the start. Her service percentage did not improve much in the 2nd set but right after the coaching, she started winning points by forcing Osaka to the net. osaka continued her great game. What she did was much more than “show her emotions”. Besides many make players have been penalized for breaking rackets. Serena probably wanted to bring her baby to the court like Klijsters did when she won the US open less than a year after giving birth. She knew it was not happening so she list her temper and started acting out. |