Hehe,a clown? Give the guy some respect [smiles].
Anyways someone like me who's a tennis coach perfectly understand your lingo,he's such a character on court.
Welldone, your write-up overall. Needed information.
Thanks
Respect must be earned and he just lost mine when he decided to entertain the public instead of playing tennis and then throw a tantrum when he got a warning because of it. So not much respect left for him. At his age, he should know better.
"Respect must be earned"- sorry that is in your world not mine. In my world, respect must be given to all, irrespective of their actions. I won't approve negative actions,yet I don't touch the respect. All men are humans afterall. Anyways, that's my way.
In my first post, I was in banter mood really,not even knowing there was an incidence involving Monfils. Anyways my first paragraph exposes my judgement on the incidence.
I maintain focus on what came to mind initially–his style– which makes for some kind of entertainment right from his early days. The retired Frenchman, Fabrice Santoro,also gave me that kind of thrill eventhough his strange style is way different from Monfils.
He disrespected Isner by dancing on the court, which is not allowed for a good reason. Then he disrespected everyone, including the public, by arguing 5 minutes with the chair umpire, wasting time.
Hehe,a clown? Give the guy some respect [smiles].
Anyways someone like me who's a tennis coach perfectly understand your lingo,he's such a character on court.
Welldone, your write-up overall. Needed information.
Thanks
Respect must be earned and he just lost mine when he decided to entertain the public instead of playing tennis and then throw a tantrum when he got a warning because of it. So not much respect left for him. At his age, he should know better.
"Respect must be earned"- sorry that is in your world not mine. In my world, respect must be given to all, irrespective of their actions. I won't approve negative actions,yet I don't touch the respect. All men are humans afterall. Anyways, that's my way.
In my first post, I was in banter mood really,not even knowing there was an incidence involving Monfils. Anyways my first paragraph exposes my judgement on the incidence.
I maintain focus on what came to mind initially–his style– which makes for some kind of entertainment right from his early days. The retired Frenchman, Fabrice Santoro,also gave me that kind of thrill eventhough his strange style is way different from Monfils.
Cheers
He disrespected Isner by dancing on the court, which is not allowed for a good reason. Then he disrespected everyone, including the public, by arguing 5 minutes with the chair umpire, wasting time.
We are different and see things differently.
Cheers
I have no arguments with the above,if you read me well. I just separate issues and not kill the ant with the hammer.
Yup we see things differently, that's life.
Cheers