Sunday, January 24, 2010
Deadlines are here for Abilene & Mabry
Late reminder. Deadline for Mabry is tonight (200 pointer in San Antonio, starts Feb. 5). Deadline for Abilene Major Zone is tomorrow night (400 pointer, also starts Feb. 5). Abilene probably a worthwhile trip for any of the freshly-bumped-up players who want the best shot at getting some hefty next level points. All the major zone gets a lot tougher competition-wise after this one.
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Too bad I'm injured again and won't be going to either of those events JM.
Look for Kallus to be the winner of both events. He has been training in secret with Schmucker, and both are going to make a big move in 2010.
kallus training with schmucker...hmmm... two average 4.0 players training to win a 4.5 major. the math doesn't match up.
playing tennis for fun is not training. kallus & schmucker have hit regularly since I met them back in 2000 so if someone knows of them hitting, who cares. kallus isn't even playing tournaments anymore so please don't start the usual bullshit up again.
AMEN brother.
with all this talk of how good some on you are; the question is:
- has kallus ever won a tourney?
- will schmucker ever win another tourney
- will goldberg and morton ever win a doubles tourney?
Those are not questions anyone who comes to this blog gives a shit about. These are all cool guys who enjoy playing tennis, just leave it at that.
"Pissed off? What else," Davydenko replied when asked how he felt about his play during Federer's run of successive games.
"But what else [could I do]? Bad luck. [I'll] go home tomorrow [and] relax."
What makes those guys cool? Do they watch Happy Days?
I have not seen any of those guys post using their real name. Guys post using your names, so you can prove me wrong. If you do I will agree with the other anonymous and say you are cool dude.
I'm certainly not cool but they are.
No reason to bash other local Houston players on here. None of us make any money off these tournaments, in fact we spend way too much now that it seems every tournament is raising entry fees. Now bashing out of town players I have nothing against that.
=)
I know for fact most out of town dudes are not cool. Like our local folks. You out of town folks are nerds.
Murray paid a tribute of his own to Federer, fighting back the tears as he addressed the crowd.
"I can cry like Roger, it's just a shame I can't play like him," he said to huge cheers.
Federer sportingly tried to console Murray. "Andy you're too good a player not win a grand slam, so don't worry about it," he said.
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what's up with all of the spam lately?
JM is sleep on the job!
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What's with all the poker information( who cares!!) and porn links, geez, get a life and go back to work if you have a job and get back to Tournament tennis talk.
Easily I agree but I dream the post should secure more info then it has.
More than likely the spam is not coming from tennis players in Houston, it is probably coming from a spambot, so it doesn't really do much good to rant and rave about it.
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The spambot blogs are more interesting than most others, great poker tips!
Anyone have an idea how to get rid of this spambot? I can't delete this crap quick enough.
Ask Chris Towle, he posts on the League blog and configured it somehow to eliminate the spam.
This blog is now officially dead. No one even commented on Abilene or Mabry results. Now spam rules on this blog. Go figure.
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Ola, what's up amigos? :)
In first steps it is really nice if somebody supports you, so hope to meet friendly and helpful people here. Let me know if I can help you.
Thanks in advance and good luck! :)
I will support your penile enlargement, since you are in need of one. Get off the tennis blog.
This blog has hit yet another low. JM, if you can't fix it, then shut it down man.
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I give up.
I dreamed last night I was some sort of amoeba, capable of splitting myself into independently functioning pieces. Some difficulties arose -- it took me two hours to decide between trail mix and Froot Loops -- but there was one enormous benefit. For the first time, I was able to stay in touch with the men's tennis tour.
There I was in Zagreb, Croatia, watching local heroes Marin Cilic and Ivo Karlovic play an ATP indoor event. I was also in Santiago, Chile, for Fernando Gonzalez' surprising loss in the semifinals, as well as Johannesburg, South Africa, for the Feliciano Lopez-Gael Monfils match. I would have stayed longer, somewhere, except I couldn't find Roger Federer, Andy Murray or Juan Martin del Potro to save my life.
These tournaments were so obscure, so utterly ignored by the American press, you might be surprised to learn they were taking place at once. It must be one hell of a successful sport if it can blithely send its players around the globe for three simultaneous events, but it's a terribly misguided sport, as well. This is the tour that never ends (for women, as well), and in fact seems to expand uncontrollably. Only the real tennis nuts follow it with a passion, while the general public waves the white flag of surrender.
I'm currently in San Jose, where the wounded Andy Roddick will try to singlehandedly keep the SAP Open in a must-see frame of mind. There's another tournament going on in Rotterdam, and because it's not a cracking good week on the men's tour without a third event, they're playing one in Brazil, as well.
Next week: Memphis, Marseille and Buenos Aires. The week after: Acapulco, Dubai and Delray Beach, Florida. Seriously. I am not making this up.
Too much. Way, way too much tennis. There's nothing wrong with a veritable avalanche of play, such as a two-week stay at Wimbledon, watching all the best men, women, girls and boys play on exquisite grass courts all day long. Fans depart all the majors in a swirl of nostalgia, wishing it could last just a little bit longer. It's just that tennis knows no off-season; it doesn't know how to take a break, give everyone a rest, create a worldwide mood in which people actually start missing the sport.
Checking the men's calendar for 2010, you assume it's some kind of joke. The first tournament started Jan. 4 in Qatar, and without a break of any consequence, the "season" lasts through the third week of November (the World Tour Finals in London) and into early December for the Davis Cup finals. "It's ridiculous to think that you have a professional sport that doesn't have a legitimate off-season to rest, get healthy and then train," Roddick said recently. "I think too much is asked of us, playing 11 months of the year. It don't think it takes a brain surgeon to figure out why people are getting hurt. It's just in the best interests of the game that we get some kind of off-season."
Roddick, stifled by the onset of a nerve problem in his right arm, was one of several stars playing hurt at the recent Australian Open. In just the third week of the year, a time when everyone should be fresh and invigorated, there were significant injuries to Roddick, Del Potro, Murray, Rafael Nadal, James Blake, Mikhail Youzhny, Marcos Baghdatis, Lleyton Hewitt, Robin Soderling and Tommy Haas during the tournament. There was more chaos on the women's side, notably the banged-up Serena Williams and Dinara Safina, who had to withdraw from the first tournament of the year (in Brisbane), due to severe back pain, and limped out of Melbourne, as well.
Good grief dude, you are killing me.
We have reached the point where a complete, healthy, top-flight field is a virtual impossibility -- anywhere, any time. When Serena earned the year's No. 1 ranking late last year in Daha, Qatar, she was up against what Inside Tennis writer Matt Cronin described as a "physically devastated" field. By late October on the men's side, a series of injuries and withdrawls left the stands shockingly empty for the inaugural Shanghai Masters. Fans have become all too familiar with the kind of physical or emotional burnout that has tormented the likes of Nadal, Andre Agassi, Marat Safin, Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova in recent years.
"The way it's structured," said Venus Williams, "the tour runs away its top players when they should be at the height of their wisdom and talent. But it's impossible to play 10 years in a row, 11 months of the year and be physically and mentally ready. It's too brutal. We lose a lot of star power because of how relentless it is."
The critiques keep coming, from the likes of Nadal, Boris Becker, John McEnroe, Jim Courier, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, all calling for major schedule revisions. Is anyone listening? Apparently not, for there is no stopping the overwhelming forces of worldwide opulence.
Pick any city on either tour -- it's a seemingly endless list -- and there are extremely wealthy people who can't wait to spend millions of dollars, sponsor a pro event, put on their tennis shorts, schmooze with the elite and generally act like bigshots. These are magnificent, cosmopolitan cities, for the most part. Players see the irresistible lure of travel, revenue, rankings points, reputation, and perhaps some exotic late-night companionship (never rule out the sex factor at the top level of any sport).
Taken individually, each of these events looks wonderful. It doesn't seem to matter that a given field won't be close to Grand Slam caliber, or if attendance is bleak (I watched Ryan Harrison, an up-and-coming American to watch, play his first-round match before about 100 people in San Jose on Monday afternoon). There's always something in it for someone, and the endless circus plays on.
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