And you can only beat the player on the other side of the net.
That the higher ranked players failed to get to the other side of the net is their problem, not hers!
And you can only beat the player on the other side of the net.
That the higher ranked players failed to get to the other side of the net is their problem, not hers!
Thing is, she has done something completely extraordinary - so where can she go from here? In the eyes of the media, and the armchair occasional sports fans, probably only down.
The reality is, she may well not win another tournament for a year or two, and it could be longer before winning another slam. And if so, everyone just needs to cut her some slack.
she has so much to come to terms with outside of tennis, so much more pressure every time she steps onto a court. Just look at Naomi Osaka to see how tough it can be at the top so young.
But she defo has the potential to dominate for years to come, and the impact on British tennis would be huge. At 18, completely wiped the floor with everyone she came up against, in her 2nd grand slam - there were no flukes, no lucky breaks involved. Was bloody amazing to see!
You're misreading it. There are more than enough superlatives to show I'm with everyone else, her achievement is nothing short of epic, especially as it can't have been expected by anyone based on the performances in the prior 3 tournaments. There were no flukes or lucky breaks, you can't be" lucky" for 10 matches. She beat everyone they put in front of her until there was no one else.
The press are getting carried away with their placement of her in the tennis hierarchy following her achievement. I just hope they leave her alone to hone her game to allow further achievement at this level. Sadly they aren't good at that.
They are right to get carried away - she has achieved a lot of “firsts” in doing it. First uk player for 44 yrs, first qualifier to win, and so on. Are they meant to ignore that? It’s their job to report achievements and these achievements should be celebrated for what they are- amazing.
Her parents are very strict and she will be grounded regardless of what the media does - I have no fear of that.
I found the whole tournament enthralling watching her, she was amazing charming and the most uplifting thing I’ve seen in years a very proud Brit.
A friend has told me that he developed tennis elbow, watching her play! :)
I see she's now dumped her coach, which seems a strange decision to a layman.
Evidence she's got the ruthless streak she needs to stay at the top, or getting a bit ahead of herself?
A coach at her level didn’t involve the women’s ATP tour cos she wasn’t on the tour. Her schedule will now be completely different and coaching for clay etc is going to be a factor (she’s never played on clay).
Apparently she only engaged her coach for this summer season, making her success all the more remarkable..
My friend is a tennis player ranker. He also can't say the letter "R" properly!
Sometimes I really wish I understood why people are interested in sport. Girl is very good at game, isn’t she amazing, she’ll earn a fortune etc etc. I don’t get it at all, perhaps because I’m not one of the millions of people who apparently get pleasure from watching people play games. I honestly don’t think they are as deserving of praise and adulation as your average GP. I seem to lack the sports gene entirely, which must be why I find it all so perplexing!! - please understand I’m not being grumpy or miserable and I know I’m in the minority I just find it all very odd!
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Last edited by RobDad; 25th September 2021 at 21:35.
That's a really interesting point. For some reason we need heroes and elevate them to a special status whether they be players of sports, musicians, actors, comedians or even politicians sometimes. But she's not just "very good"; whether she will be one of the best women's players in years to come no-one can say but she's already achieved something that's many thousands who work at the same sport for years have never managed.
As for sport itself - it's the tension and drama of competition and the spectacle of rare skills and talent being applied.
Reality check complete.
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Now if you really want to succeed as a tennis player and show that the US open wasn’t a fluke get on with the tennis and forget the show biz hype.
Last edited by mart broad; 9th October 2021 at 14:34.
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