Serena is a bully and a crybaby

Anonymous
I hate it when fans cheer unforced errors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when fans cheer unforced errors.


only at US open. they are the nastiest, hands down.
Anonymous
I was surprised by Sally Jenkins' oped about this. She made quite a few assumptions about what was going on:

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?utm_term=.50ad4f539b23


Of course, I have questioned her judgment ever since she was one of Lance Armstrong's biggest advocates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when fans cheer unforced errors.


I agree. Classless. It happens at all venues, but the US Open seems to be one of the worst.
Anonymous
That was an incredible point. Go Del Potro!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when fans cheer unforced errors.


I agree. Classless. It happens at all venues, but the US Open seems to be one of the worst.


+1. Even happens at the club level.....inexcusable.
Anonymous
You decide




Anonymous
I feel very sorry for Osaka.....she's adorable and was robbed of the joy of her win.


Oh my, yes, championships should definitely be decided on the adorableness of the players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I feel very sorry for Osaka.....she's adorable and was robbed of the joy of her win.


Oh my, yes, championships should definitely be decided on the adorableness of the players.


I’m taking “adorable” to mean gracious and humble. She’s also a very tough competitor. She maintained her composure and stayed focus throughout the controversy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!


Yeah Go and dont come back
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think she was being coached. I really don't. And she was pretty graceful. She told the guy he better apologize...could have been much more colorful!


Her coach admitted that he was sending her signals. His excuse was "everyone does it."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I feel very sorry for Osaka.....she's adorable and was robbed of the joy of her win.


Oh my, yes, championships should definitely be decided on the adorableness of the players.


I’m taking “adorable” to mean gracious and humble. She’s also a very tough competitor. She maintained her composure and stayed focus throughout the controversy.


It's a bit easier to keep your composure when you are not the one who is being treated unfairly, and you do not have a history of being treated unfairly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think she was being coached. I really don't. And she was pretty graceful. She told the guy he better apologize...could have been much more colorful!


Her coach admitted that he was sending her signals. His excuse was "everyone does it."


Espn was showing footage that showed that his hands were hidden behind the head of the person seated in front of him. All Serena could have seen would have been the top of his thumbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think she was being coached. I really don't. And she was pretty graceful. She told the guy he better apologize...could have been much more colorful!


Her coach admitted that he was sending her signals. His excuse was "everyone does it."


He gets paid by Serena lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I feel very sorry for Osaka.....she's adorable and was robbed of the joy of her win.


Oh my, yes, championships should definitely be decided on the adorableness of the players.


I’m taking “adorable” to mean gracious and humble. She’s also a very tough competitor. She maintained her composure and stayed focus throughout the controversy.


It's a bit easier to keep your composure when you are not the one who is being treated unfairly, and you do not have a history of being treated unfairly.


Lol treated unfairly?? She cheated you loser!!
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