Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
Athletes are doing a job and they are not actually there for your entertainment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
Athletes are doing a job and they are not actually there for your entertainment
Actually, entertainment is exactly what sports at this level are. Why do you think stadiums are filled with spectators and broadcasters compete for the television rights? It’s entertainment and a lot of money is made from that entertainment.
They don’t owe you anything FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
Athletes are doing a job and they are not actually there for your entertainment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
Athletes are doing a job and they are not actually there for your entertainment
Actually, entertainment is exactly what sports at this level are. Why do you think stadiums are filled with spectators and broadcasters compete for the television rights? It’s entertainment and a lot of money is made from that entertainment.
They don’t owe you anything FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
Athletes are doing a job and they are not actually there for your entertainment
The job is entertainment. Have you never been to a professional sporting event?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
Athletes are doing a job and they are not actually there for your entertainment
Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
For all we know she could be contemplating this. And if she is I’m sure dealing with feelings of being a failure, a quitter, and letting everyone down are overwhelming and hard to process. BTW, I don’t think any of those things are true, but I also don’t think a decision like that is as easy as saying - oh well, I’ve got millions I’m just going to walk away from this forever.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read something that said when she was a teen she was considering quitting but her family wouldn’t let her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
How, she choose a career that puts her in the limelight. She car retire tomorrow, delete her social media, and disappear into obscurity if she chooses
She’s an adult now and has enough money to never work again
Anonymous wrote:I read something that said when she was a teen she was considering quitting but her family wouldn’t let her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
How, she choose a career that puts her in the limelight. She car retire tomorrow, delete her social media, and disappear into obscurity if she chooses
Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
I read something that said when she was a teen she was considering quitting but her family wouldn’t let her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
How, she choose a career that puts her in the limelight. She car retire tomorrow, delete her social media, and disappear into obscurity if she chooses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish her well but I also wish she’d just stop playing until she’s ready to keep it together and compete again at a high level. It’s a rip-off for tennis spectators to pay hundreds of dollars for good seats and then have to watch a talented player worth tens of millions pout, act like a child, and check out of a match.
Athletes are doing a job and they are not actually there for your entertainment
Actually, entertainment is exactly what sports at this level are. Why do you think stadiums are filled with spectators and broadcasters compete for the television rights? It’s entertainment and a lot of money is made from that entertainment.