Serena is a bully and a crybaby

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
-- oh I'm a competitor, I ALWAYS turn around matches at the end and this ref stopped me -- yeah BS


Do you watch sports very much? Do you realize how common it is for an individual or team to be behind and then turn a game around and win? No game is over until it is completely over, but this match was cut short before the players could play all the points.

Just in the past couple of weeks, I saw the Nationals win a few games after being way behind. It has happened frequently enough lately that I've lost track of how many time I've seen it happen. It is not unusual for a team to come from behind in the very last inning and win the game.

Both of the opponents in this match were robbed of the chance to see how the contest would have played out in the amount of time that was originally allotted to it. People pull off come from behind wins all the time and these two players should have had the chance to play every point of their match.


Yeah I watch sports all the time. Who cares how it works in baseball? In this match more than 1/2 way thru a 3 set match it wasn’t going to happen based just on her second serve %, winners/errors. I’ve seen her stage comebacks before but she wasn’t in that zone yesterday even at the start.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

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.


I’m not really around them. Not to many made it into my professional circles, none in my personal circles.

Is correct spelling used in your racist professional and personal circles?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

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.


I’m not really around them. Not to many made it into my professional circles, none in my personal circles.


I can assure you that’s not an accident


Of course it’s not an accident. I went into a non diverse profession except Asians and I’m happy for that and I’m not seeking out blacks and inviting them to brunch or my Christmas party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
If you look you will find fans and players have been complaining about Carlos Ramos since at least 2008.

Serena isn't any more diva like than any other player. Every single one of them goes off. Even Roger Federer.


Federer is one of the bigg st divas and one of the worst losers. he is only classy when he wins which is almost all the time.


Disagree. Just rewatched the 2009 Australia open final. He lost and he cried, which put the winner Rafa in a awkward and sorry situation. But he didn’t lash out on someone else. Plus he always admits when his opponent is a stronger player.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

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.


I’m not really around them. Not to many made it into my professional circles, none in my personal circles.

Is correct spelling used in your racist professional and personal circles?


Oohhhhh burn. Who cares — I like the look, valued, and behavior of my circles and that would change with blacks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what a horrible column by sally jenkins:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/tennis/at-us-open-power-of-serena-williams-and-naomi-osaka-is-overshadowed-by-an-umpires-power-play/2018/09/08/edbf46c8-b3b4-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html

ironically, by trying to call the ump sexist for no good reason, she is making me have sexist thoughts


Not a horrible column at all, but 100% truth. (And I am not typically a Sally Jenkins fan.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
-- oh I'm a competitor, I ALWAYS turn around matches at the end and this ref stopped me -- yeah BS


Do you watch sports very much? Do you realize how common it is for an individual or team to be behind and then turn a game around and win? No game is over until it is completely over, but this match was cut short before the players could play all the points.

Just in the past couple of weeks, I saw the Nationals win a few games after being way behind. It has happened frequently enough lately that I've lost track of how many time I've seen it happen. It is not unusual for a team to come from behind in the very last inning and win the game.

Both of the opponents in this match were robbed of the chance to see how the contest would have played out in the amount of time that was originally allotted to it. People pull off come from behind wins all the time and these two players should have had the chance to play every point of their match.


Yeah I watch sports all the time. Who cares how it works in baseball? In this match more than 1/2 way thru a 3 set match it wasn’t going to happen based just on her second serve %, winners/errors. I’ve seen her stage comebacks before but she wasn’t in that zone yesterday even at the start.


Do you think that she purposely overreacted to the ump's call because she was already losing and wanted a scapegoat to pin her loss on?

I honestly don't know if the ump's call was just one of those things that happens to every player from time to time or if it was an extremely odd and unusual call.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
-- oh I'm a competitor, I ALWAYS turn around matches at the end and this ref stopped me -- yeah BS


Do you watch sports very much? Do you realize how common it is for an individual or team to be behind and then turn a game around and win? No game is over until it is completely over, but this match was cut short before the players could play all the points.

Just in the past couple of weeks, I saw the Nationals win a few games after being way behind. It has happened frequently enough lately that I've lost track of how many time I've seen it happen. It is not unusual for a team to come from behind in the very last inning and win the game.

Both of the opponents in this match were robbed of the chance to see how the contest would have played out in the amount of time that was originally allotted to it. People pull off come from behind wins all the time and these two players should have had the chance to play every point of their match.


Yeah I watch sports all the time. Who cares how it works in baseball? In this match more than 1/2 way thru a 3 set match it wasn’t going to happen based just on her second serve %, winners/errors. I’ve seen her stage comebacks before but she wasn’t in that zone yesterday even at the start.


But we won't ever know, will we?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

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.


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.


Don’t know what white or Asian women you’re around but they don’t fly off the handle like blacks, they just don’t. They don’t start screaming at the drop of a hat - blacks do on the regular. And I’m sorry but I just don’t care who their ancestors were wronged by slavery 200 yrs ago.

You are a maggot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

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.


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.


Don’t know what white or Asian women you’re around but they don’t fly off the handle like blacks, they just don’t. They don’t start screaming at the drop of a hat - blacks do on the regular. And I’m sorry but I just don’t care who their ancestors were wronged by slavery 200 yrs ago.

You are a maggot.


Fine with me. You stay wherever you live to give your kids a “diverse” school and I’ll do what I want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what a horrible column by sally jenkins:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/tennis/at-us-open-power-of-serena-williams-and-naomi-osaka-is-overshadowed-by-an-umpires-power-play/2018/09/08/edbf46c8-b3b4-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html

ironically, by trying to call the ump sexist for no good reason, she is making me have sexist thoughts


This is another reason I don’t read the WaPo anymore. Their bias isn’t limited to their political coverage. It prevails throughout their paper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what a horrible column by sally jenkins:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/tennis/at-us-open-power-of-serena-williams-and-naomi-osaka-is-overshadowed-by-an-umpires-power-play/2018/09/08/edbf46c8-b3b4-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html

ironically, by trying to call the ump sexist for no good reason, she is making me have sexist thoughts


This is another reason I don’t read the WaPo anymore. Their bias isn’t limited to their political coverage. It prevails throughout their paper.

Yep. Now, just cut-n-paste this and post it on Twitter.

Btw, how's Melanie?
Anonymous
And a cheater!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

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.


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.


Don’t know what white or Asian women you’re around but they don’t fly off the handle like blacks, they just don’t. They don’t start screaming at the drop of a hat - blacks do on the regular. And I’m sorry but I just don’t care who their ancestors were wronged by slavery 200 yrs ago.

You are a maggot.


Fine with me. You stay wherever you live to give your kids a “diverse” school and I’ll do what I want.

Yeah! #MAGA!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what a horrible column by sally jenkins:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/tennis/at-us-open-power-of-serena-williams-and-naomi-osaka-is-overshadowed-by-an-umpires-power-play/2018/09/08/edbf46c8-b3b4-11e8-a20b-5f4f84429666_story.html

ironically, by trying to call the ump sexist for no good reason, she is making me have sexist thoughts


Another biased column in the WaPo. The author blames Serena’s behavior on, you guessed it, the referee. Yeah, sure, he told her to throw her racquet and pitch a fit.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2018/09/09/dignity-was-vanquished-at-u-s-open-then-serena-williams-and-naomi-osaka-showed-us-how-to-recover-with-grace/?utm_term=.77db66edc6dd
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