Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mary Carillo seems to hate the Williams sisters and never misses an opportunity to denigrate them.
Mary Carillo seems to resent everyone. She's annoying as hell. I think they only keep her because McEnroe, who is a remarkably good commentator, is an old pal of hers.
Anonymous wrote:Mary Carillo seems to hate the Williams sisters and never misses an opportunity to denigrate them.
Anonymous wrote:Agree. Can't stand Serena. Horrible loser and never takes responsibility for her on court bad behavior (towards opponents and umpires.). Was rooting for azarenka. Mary carillo was the strange one on this occasion. It was incredibly crass of her to mention the full $$$$ and reference who would pay for dinner.
THIS.Anonymous wrote:
You should go back and read some of her interviews. She's all sweet and nice when she wins but a sore loser and famously is reluctant to give credit to her opponents when she loses. Whenever she has an outburst on court or off and is asked about it later its always , "oh I can't remember" instead of owning up to it. I admire women who are self-assured, confident an assertive, not so much when they're rude and have a large ego.
Oh FFS, in the United States we root for underdogs -- just like Azarenka in that match. It's an American thing. The US Open is a tournament for individuals. Stop accusing people of being tennis traitors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? I thought at this US Open particularly that they were pretty complimentary towards the Williams sisters. They were like actively rooting for Venus in the match she lost.
But Serena isn't everyone's cup of tea, she's a great player no doubt but can be kind of a snot IMO, while Venus has always been a class act. I rather wanted Azarenka to pull off the upset.
At a U.S. Open, you would root for a foreigner over an American USA citizen. I bet all the people in Belarus were cheering for Azarenka, and never considered cheering for the gal from the other country. Only in the USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy tennis and play. We have taken a trip to NY a few times to watch the matches. I have to say I am a fan of The Williams sisters, more Venus than Serena, who strikes me as a sore loser..seeing her antics on court proves this.
We did also notice the moms odd response to the elation she should have felt (or at least put on a front for) over her daughter jubilant win and huge prize money. The way she stood there with a sour puss on her face and arms crossed did not look very good on camera. Not sure whats going on but obviously something hit a nerve with the mama hen.
Congrats to Serena, it was an incredible match!
But did you notice any other faces she made throughout the match. She had many different expressions. Perhaps she grimaced because she thought it was in bad taste that the announcer told the entire viewing audience that Serena was walking away with a 3.6 million dollar check. I noticed the the announcer only said that Azarenka was taking home an extra $250,000, but never announced the total. I found that odd, but thought little of it until this DCUM thread.
They always announce the winnings. Nothing new. Not a big deal...why shouldn't they announce it Is it a secret? NO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy tennis and play. We have taken a trip to NY a few times to watch the matches. I have to say I am a fan of The Williams sisters, more Venus than Serena, who strikes me as a sore loser..seeing her antics on court proves this.
We did also notice the moms odd response to the elation she should have felt (or at least put on a front for) over her daughter jubilant win and huge prize money. The way she stood there with a sour puss on her face and arms crossed did not look very good on camera. Not sure whats going on but obviously something hit a nerve with the mama hen.
Congrats to Serena, it was an incredible match!
But did you notice any other faces she made throughout the match. She had many different expressions. Perhaps she grimaced because she thought it was in bad taste that the announcer told the entire viewing audience that Serena was walking away with a 3.6 million dollar check. I noticed the the announcer only said that Azarenka was taking home an extra $250,000, but never announced the total. I found that odd, but thought little of it until this DCUM thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy tennis and play. We have taken a trip to NY a few times to watch the matches. I have to say I am a fan of The Williams sisters, more Venus than Serena, who strikes me as a sore loser..seeing her antics on court proves this.
We did also notice the moms odd response to the elation she should have felt (or at least put on a front for) over her daughter jubilant win and huge prize money. The way she stood there with a sour puss on her face and arms crossed did not look very good on camera. Not sure whats going on but obviously something hit a nerve with the mama hen.
Congrats to Serena, it was an incredible match!
Wierd fixaiton on this. Does Oracene smile a lot to begin with? And maybe she didn't know she was about to be on camera.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoy tennis and play. We have taken a trip to NY a few times to watch the matches. I have to say I am a fan of The Williams sisters, more Venus than Serena, who strikes me as a sore loser..seeing her antics on court proves this.
We did also notice the moms odd response to the elation she should have felt (or at least put on a front for) over her daughter jubilant win and huge prize money. The way she stood there with a sour puss on her face and arms crossed did not look very good on camera. Not sure whats going on but obviously something hit a nerve with the mama hen.
Congrats to Serena, it was an incredible match!
Anonymous wrote:You should go back and read some of her interviews. She's all sweet and nice when she wins but a sore loser and famously is reluctant to give credit to her opponents when she loses. Whenever she has an outburst on court or off and is asked about it later its always , "oh I can't remember" instead of owning up to it. I admire women who are self-assured, confident an assertive, not so much when they're rude and have a large ego.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoy tennis and play. We have taken a trip to NY a few times to watch the matches. I have to say I am a fan of The Williams sisters, more Venus than Serena, who strikes me as a sore loser..seeing her antics on court proves this.
We did also notice the moms odd response to the elation she should have felt (or at least put on a front for) over her daughter jubilant win and huge prize money. The way she stood there with a sour puss on her face and arms crossed did not look very good on camera. Not sure whats going on but obviously something hit a nerve with the mama hen.
Congrats to Serena, it was an incredible match!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? I thought at this US Open particularly that they were pretty complimentary towards the Williams sisters. They were like actively rooting for Venus in the match she lost.
But Serena isn't everyone's cup of tea, she's a great player no doubt but can be kind of a snot IMO, while Venus has always been a class act. I rather wanted Azarenka to pull off the upset.
She is self-assured, confident, and assertive. She doesn't bow. It is deemed uncomingly in a woman.
You should go back and read some of her interviews. She's all sweet and nice when she wins but a sore loser and famously is reluctant to give credit to her opponents when she loses. Whenever she has an outburst on court or off and is asked about it later its always , "oh I can't remember" instead of owning up to it. I admire women who are self-assured, confident an assertive, not so much when they're rude and have a large ego.