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  • barbarianB Offline
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    #163

    Amen. Recently I've come to the conclusion we need more villains in sport. Or people willing to act the villain for the purposes of entertainment.

    Virat Kohli is a great example. Of course he doesn't need to be shoulder barging a debutant opening bat, but did it make the game heaps more fun? Unquestionably. Nick Kyrgios is the same.

    So when I see a tennis player give it back to the crowd I love it. Don't be middle here, have a fucken crack.

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    Channeling my inner GOM I have to disagree.

    I'm not saying that it all has to cucumber sandwiches and strawberries and cream but there have to be standards and the minority of ferals at the AO have stepped way over that line. I loved the way Danielle Collins gave it back to her hecklers.

    I think Kyrgios is part of / symptomatic of the problem. Apparently organizers' love him because he's introduced a younger audience to the tennis. Well, if that audience are those that were chanting out obscenities about a player's mother then personally I'd prefer they stay away.

    Throwing your support behind a player is great. Likewise giving it to the 'villain' but if it descends into boorishness it's a very slippery slope.

    Tennis goes on for a long time. It's hot and there's plenty of booze but certain standards should be respected old chap.

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    #165

    Oh yeah I don't think it's open slather. You're right there is a line. My point was more about the players embracing the hero/villain tags rather than the fans yelling obscenities.

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    #166

    Kiwi Erin Routliffe and her Canadian doubles partner are through to the Women's Doubles quarter-finals after a 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 win

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  • canefanC Offline
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    #167

    @dogmeat said in Aussie Open:

    Channeling my inner GOM I have to disagree.

    I'm not saying that it all has to cucumber sandwiches and strawberries and cream but there have to be standards and the minority of ferals at the AO have stepped way over that line. I loved the way Danielle Collins gave it back to her hecklers.

    I think Kyrgios is part of / symptomatic of the problem. Apparently organizers' love him because he's introduced a younger audience to the tennis. Well, if that audience are those that were chanting out obscenities about a player's mother then personally I'd prefer they stay away.

    Throwing your support behind a player is great. Likewise giving it to the 'villain' but if it descends into boorishness it's a very slippery slope.

    Tennis goes on for a long time. It's hot and there's plenty of booze but certain standards should be respected old chap.

    The crowd at the Kyrgios Kokkinakis Venus match a couple of years back was disgusting

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    @1kiwi said in Aussie Open:

    Kiwi Erin Routliffe and her Canadian doubles partner are through to the Women's Doubles quarter-finals after a 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 win

    They need to stop losing the 1st set. That will come back to bite them sooner or later.

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    #169

    @Bovidae said in Aussie Open:

    @1kiwi said in Aussie Open:

    Kiwi Erin Routliffe and her Canadian doubles partner are through to the Women's Doubles quarter-finals after a 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 win

    They need to stop losing the 1st set. That will come back to bite them sooner or later.

    She started slow in the mixed doubles with Michael Venus too

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    #170

    Is it just me or are Serbians incredibly over sensitive?

    A Human Rights complaint? An interview boycott?

    For that?

    Yes, dumb attempted humour, but really?

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    @booboo said in Aussie Open:

    Is it just me or are Serbians incredibly over sensitive?

    Come from an ultranationalist country so not renowned for their ability to laugh at themselves. Plus it was a lame and deliberately insulting comment. Hiding behind the 'harmless banter' defence as he desperately backpedals.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    #172

    It was harmlessly lame, and rather unfunny, but to my mind Serbia and Setbians have made themselves look stoopid.

    But the coverage is how "offensive" the "joke" was.

    Jones should have just told them to get over it.

    Enough of that distraction now.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    #173

    Both viewpoints can be true. It was clumsy and lacked humour, the Serbs and Djokovic have overreacted

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    @Bovidae said in Aussie Open:

    @1kiwi said in Aussie Open:

    Kiwi Erin Routliffe and her Canadian doubles partner are through to the Women's Doubles quarter-finals after a 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 win

    They need to stop losing the 1st set. That will come back to bite them sooner or later.

    No such issues in the QF. Routliffe and Dabrowski win their QF in straight sets

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    Coco Gauff is on the verge of losing to Paula Badosa. She's playing terrible, with so many unforced errors, Coco has been far too tentative and hit tons of groundstrokes into the middle of the net. It's 5-2 in the second with Badosa serving for the match. Gauff is running out of time to save herself. Having said that Badosa has dropped her serve, Badosa will have one more service game to try and serve the match out

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  • canefanC Offline
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    #176

    Badosa wins. Great match from her, her first GS semi I believe

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    #177

    Gauff probably unable to focus what with her TikTok withdrawl

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  • canefanC Offline
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    #178

    Nice for Badosa after a bad run with injuries. She's easy on the eye too, a bit of an Amazon at 5'11".

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    #179

    Routliffe and Venus through to the mixed doubles semi finals after a win in the quarters

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    @1kiwi said in Aussie Open:

    Routliffe and Venus through to the mixed doubles semi finals after a win in the quarters

    Not sure if Venus is still in the doubles. But Routliffe is a double semi-finalist.

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    #181

    Sabylenka is playing her QF now, the crowd is pretty poor from the looks of it, lots of empty seats

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    @canefan said in Aussie Open:

    Sabylenka is playing her QF now, the crowd is pretty poor from the looks of it, lots of empty seats

    I'd have to take earmuffs to watch her play. I can't stand the grunters in the modern era.

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