the fact that she chose to play for Japan matters. when djokovic was a teenager he was offered to play for UK (he was pursued relentlessly in fact) and didn't want to. and he comes from a much poorer country and had all reasons in the world to switch. |
Rubbish. She acted abominably. End of story. |
That was 40 years ago. Wouldn’t fly today. |
I don't know if you saw the whole thing. She starts off pretty reasonable and trying to get the ump to see her point of view and then she just lost it, became distraught and on the verge of tears. She was legitimately angry and yelled at the ump. I think she was just having an extremely frustrating game and that call simply came at a really bad time for her. She took it as a personal insult and lost her cool. She's human, it happens. She's been playing tennis for a long time and she is a seasoned veteran of the sport. Do the umps typically make these kinds of calls on the top players? She seemed very insulted by it which is why I don't think it is a usual thing for a player at her level. |
Ha! Trump has normalized incivility today! |
Serena has been known to let her temper get the better of her - particularly when she is losing.....
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/sep/13/serena-williams-tirade-us-open |
So is then the new young hope of US tennis Frances Tiafoe not American? He plays for the US flag, and was born here but his parents are definitely not US born. Is that what makes the difference that he was born here? Osaka's father moved to US to attend New York University, then to Japan then back to US. I presume he got US citizenship down the road, just as his daughters had. The reason Naomi and her sister play for Japan is that Japan gave them funds for tennis. USTA did not. |
She set an atrocious example for other female athletes. You don't get to call yourself a role model and then act out like a drama queen. She should apologize to her fans, her opponent and the referee. Poor sportsmanship is the same in any color. |
Ugh. Not exactly a first for her it seems.... That's a shame and a poor example. Sorry Serena. That's not cool. |
but she is fighting for equal rights
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There is a straight up racist a few pages back but somehow you managed to make the most annoying post in the thread |
No kidding. Since when is smashing your racquet in anger “standing up for” yourself? |
becaus strong women make excuses or something |
| I like how Serena asked the crowd not to boo and told them that they will go through this... like her loss is some major calamity |
I missed the match, but saw this posted. If true, seems like uneven adherence to the rules by Ramos. |