tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post7447563420861346716..comments2024-03-26T09:23:26.937-04:00Comments on ZooTennis: ITF Announces Field for April's Junior Masters; 18 Americans in Action at Australian Open; Other News and NotesColette Lewishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14905215531491180014noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-79191942961231712342015-01-23T18:22:36.884-05:002015-01-23T18:22:36.884-05:00Of course foreign players add some talent, but als...Of course foreign players add some talent, but also take away the few scholarships offered on the men's side. Over time less and less American boys will be playing tennis going forward since there are so few rewards in doing so. So yes, the talent here will keep draining. And for some reason the USTA is the only one that can't see that.<br /><br />Women's tennis is already at such a low level and drained of talent, even with all the incentives to play, that mystifies me.Men's tennis continues down the drain....noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-8734111475708990792015-01-23T09:58:19.614-05:002015-01-23T09:58:19.614-05:00If men tennis is so much better than women as some...If men tennis is so much better than women as some of you guys here maintain, maybe foreign players contribute to it to a significant extent. Who knows the level might plummet if restrictions are applied? Why else coaches recruit them? You can't have it both ways, guys! ;)fanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12068610394897115696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-18279200665165350682015-01-22T22:39:09.419-05:002015-01-22T22:39:09.419-05:00to some correction noted] The players don't sp...to some correction noted] The players don't speak English? What, so they communicate via sign language or Esperanto? Of course your son learned foreign phrases from foreign players, what else? Should he learn English phrases from them? lol.<br />I've talked with some foreign players, men and women, and they are all pretty articulate in English, had no problem communicating with them. Why, they probably know more languages than you or me!fanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12068610394897115696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-49222682292564389852015-01-22T20:48:19.290-05:002015-01-22T20:48:19.290-05:00I guess you must be really watching the low levels...I guess you must be really watching the low levels of D1 tennis. The high levels have competitors who started very young (certainly not age 15!!), succeeded well in national tournaments, and now are competing against each other in college. How do I know this? Because they were the same kids that mine played against away back when at 12's Zonals and National Opens. They practice almost every day from age 8 to 18.<br /><br />Meanwhile, if you think you are so superior, go watch 'top adults' play at any club. Most of these college kids play better than them and their overweight,funny forms/slices/odd shots. jjnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-25176962454410078902015-01-22T17:19:18.103-05:002015-01-22T17:19:18.103-05:00Simple answer. Mens sports fund mens sports and w...Simple answer. Mens sports fund mens sports and womens sports fund womens sports. That seems fair. How about thisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-58294683020710119332015-01-22T17:14:39.037-05:002015-01-22T17:14:39.037-05:00I get that college is for learning and the new sco...I get that college is for learning and the new scoring system speeds up the game to create more time for studying, but its not good for tennis. Players need to get a say here as we are ones playing. playing itnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-31128851976046357442015-01-22T17:11:17.436-05:002015-01-22T17:11:17.436-05:00The freshman American on Baylor is a standout tenn...The freshman American on Baylor is a standout tennis player. Probably better than the foreigners on the team. The senior American was brought in for his GPA, not tennis.<br /><br />The real problem for Americans is that when you are on a Foreign tennis team ( meaning all the players are not from this country) the issue is no one speaks English on the team. <br /><br />And I don't want to hear the bs that the teammates speak English bc they don't. My son played on such a team, and he learned a lot of new phrases, but they were not English.Some corrections notednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-34679304175598985192015-01-22T17:02:43.801-05:002015-01-22T17:02:43.801-05:00Some of the women's tennis is a disgrace. Ove...Some of the women's tennis is a disgrace. Overweight, out of of shape young women who look like they don't give a s-it. But, why is that their fault when the schools have to fund a team, and it is fully funded. It's like walking by a 100 dollar bill in the middle of the night on a deserted street, you tend to pick it up and that is what these women are doing... taking advantage of a good situation. Not their fault for taking advantage of Title 9. <br /><br />However, less and less American parents of boys are willing to pay for tennis lessons as the sport is very expensive and very little payback at college time. It is a strange case of supply and demand when the law gets involved. <br /><br />Where are the governing tennis bodies though? Maybe someone should stop spending their salary at the USTA on a new home and wake up to the sad state of American tennis.And now you know why American tennis is a disgrace.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-54507276013382477422015-01-22T15:41:06.897-05:002015-01-22T15:41:06.897-05:00Baylor Men have two Americans on their team, not b...Baylor Men have two Americans on their team, not because they will ever play in an actual match, but so Baylor can improve upon their academics. One is a SENIOR who has NEVER stepped on court to play a team match, and the other looks to be their new Freshman water boy. Just sayin'Fredericonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-24210235668177759922015-01-22T12:41:01.500-05:002015-01-22T12:41:01.500-05:00BU men's team has two Americans, surprising th...BU men's team has two Americans, surprising they have any, women's have 5. That is cause American's know they don't want to live in Waco. Men's college tennis is so much better. In the top teams it is great tennis. Except in the tippy top tier, women's is painful to sit through, unless of course you are the parent. Go to a match of teams ranked 20-30ish...ugh, like watching paint dry. I know girls picking up a racquet at 15/in high school for the first time cause they find out scholarships are given like candy to girls. Sad indeed, whatever is to blame. Standards way lower for girlsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-7398723496156931252015-01-22T01:47:58.681-05:002015-01-22T01:47:58.681-05:00You obviously haven't followed BU: 5 of 9 are ...You obviously haven't followed BU: 5 of 9 are Americans. And of course the foreigners speak English as well, how else can they attend college. Anyway those whining about women college tennis are pathetic. If you have a problem with title IX, blame the lawmakers or men football and basketball lol. It's not like men college tennis is a vastly superior product.fanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12068610394897115696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-70271011747715668622015-01-21T22:32:16.074-05:002015-01-21T22:32:16.074-05:00How many of the Baylor players sprecken English? ...How many of the Baylor players sprecken English? My guess, not many.Schnitzelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-52047005337523216832015-01-21T20:45:34.910-05:002015-01-21T20:45:34.910-05:00Well you obviously weren't at the UGA versus B...Well you obviously weren't at the UGA versus Baylor (women) weekend match that came down to a thrilling third set, deciding match. It lasted four hours plus, and was very exciting.<br /><br />Last I looked, I didn't see too many one or two stars going to USC, UCLA, or DUKE, much less Baylor or UGA.jjnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-24981889516348902232015-01-21T17:55:06.991-05:002015-01-21T17:55:06.991-05:00The singles was almost as bad. I got to see lots ...The singles was almost as bad. I got to see lots of moon balls and the points were excruciating to sit through. The teams would have been much better off (from an officials perspective) to only require roving. At least that way we officials could stay awake. The 12 people in the stands (i.e., 6 extra players, 1 trainer, 1 SID, and 4 spectators) were having a difficult time sitting this one out as well. College Officialnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-50049479964109289402015-01-21T17:40:50.849-05:002015-01-21T17:40:50.849-05:00to College official] Wow, 10 minutes!! I'm sur...to College official] Wow, 10 minutes!! I'm sure you would LOVE to umpire that USTA match day format 10 pts dbls which was done last year. How was the SINGLES, by the way? Any better than the doubles level? Lol. <br />I've watched both elite tennis men and women programs, and frankly don't think there's a lot of difference in level.<br />fanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12068610394897115696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-55572065892895850192015-01-21T15:30:23.595-05:002015-01-21T15:30:23.595-05:00I wholeheartedly agree that women's Division 1...I wholeheartedly agree that women's Division 1 tennis is way below the level one would expect. The quality of tennis is sub par and, at times, difficult to watch, even at the higher levels of the game (NCAA tourney, National Indoors, etc.). Forget about a league match between two mediocre teams from a mediocre conference . . .<br /><br />By the way, women's collegiate squash is even worse!It's worse than you thinknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-6462365538813708452015-01-21T14:48:05.736-05:002015-01-21T14:48:05.736-05:00I don't see that comment as unprofessional par...I don't see that comment as unprofessional particularly because it is true. Title IX requires schools to scrape the barrel to get female players, the ability level is barely high school on some teams - look at the recruiting..one and two stars are getting full rides, how ridiculous is that? A junior boy can be blue chip and can't even get a full ride. Look at the horrible shape a lot of the pro women are in - soft and overweight and slow. Many girls at the entry level pro events shouldn't be there, pulling down the level all around. It is embarrassing. It is just that bad. Nothing wrong with saying it.It is truenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-84416651948441247672015-01-21T12:04:02.871-05:002015-01-21T12:04:02.871-05:00@Colette - is there any way to zero in on what mat...@Colette - is there any way to zero in on what matches were played yesterday, which one @college official may have worked? Can you imagine an official in any other sport making the same comments? So unprofessional.Really?noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-70656924112699677562015-01-21T09:26:27.974-05:002015-01-21T09:26:27.974-05:00I had the unfortunately duties of working a Women&...I had the unfortunately duties of working a Women's Div I college match yesterday and the no-add deciding doubles took 50 minutes to play. I would have preferred the match to be 10 minutes since the tennis was so inept. It's getting ridiculous how bad Women's college tennis is getting. I don't know if it's the case of Title IX is forcing girls that couldn't make their high school team compete, or Women's tennis is just that bad.College Officialnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-90460146007344606762015-01-21T02:03:06.831-05:002015-01-21T02:03:06.831-05:00Seeing a championship doubles match score as 6-4.....Seeing a championship doubles match score as 6-4....Wow with no ad that must have been a a big 10 minute championship battle. What they have done to this game is so sad. Just when college tennis was strongly becoming relevant to going pro, they just ripped it apart.Can't accept itnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-67454555765063727412015-01-20T08:46:27.844-05:002015-01-20T08:46:27.844-05:00Colette, Having watched several college matches no...Colette, Having watched several college matches now, it seems obvious hooking on deciding point is now a part of the game, particularly when the host school does not provide a chair ref on each court. With the new shortened format, why hasn't the ITA mandated that host schools provide a ref on each court? Junior tennis just moved to the collegiate level with the endorsement of the ITA!tennismomnoreply@blogger.com