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Serena Williams Fined, Gets 2-Year Probation for U.S. Open Tirade
Fox News/AP ^ | November 30, 2009 | AP Staff

Posted on 11/30/2009 11:10:19 AM PST by IbJensen

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To: The Duke
Maybe so, but etiquette is particularly important in the game of tennis.

That ship sailed a long time ago when Ilie Nastase came onto the scene.

21 posted on 11/30/2009 12:11:24 PM PST by dfwgator
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22 posted on 11/30/2009 12:14:26 PM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: The Duke

>>>Maybe so, but etiquette is particularly important in the game of tennis.<<<

In 1978 maybe, but not so much today. Etiquette in tennis is largely a thing of the past, and has been on the decline for 30 years or more.


23 posted on 11/30/2009 12:31:59 PM PST by Above My Pay Grade
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That ship sailed a long time ago when Ilie Nastase came onto the scene.

Now you're just braggin' about your age!

24 posted on 11/30/2009 12:36:11 PM PST by The Duke (Socialism is cool until somebody loses their paycheck.)
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To: Sir Gawain

She is one scary-looking tennis pro.


25 posted on 11/30/2009 12:37:52 PM PST by IbJensen (Merry Christmas to everyone, especially the ACLU)
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So a block in the back on a 99 yd. punt return with 4 seconds left in the game is atrocious also?

The umpire has a job to do, and she did it. Doesn’t matter what the score is. I totally agree that if this had been a white player, they would be out of tennis for a year.

Etiquette STILL plays a large part in tennis. The respect that players have for each other, and the way they behave on court has not changed that much in the 35 years I’ve been playing and watching.


26 posted on 11/30/2009 12:52:40 PM PST by highnoon (Hey buddy, can you spare a trillion?)
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To: Hacklehead

I don’t recall similar treatment for McEnroe.


27 posted on 11/30/2009 12:56:33 PM PST by DLfromthedesert
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To: shield

Is she McEnroe’s daughter?


28 posted on 11/30/2009 12:57:52 PM PST by DLfromthedesert
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To: IbJensen

Now if she only said “ I need my motherfriggin meth” she would have been ok.


29 posted on 11/30/2009 1:02:34 PM PST by Cyman
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To: highnoon

The foot fault was not only called at a time when one would almost never call one, it was 100%, dead, wrong. The replay clearly showed nothing close to a foot fault.

If she blew an in/out call, that was 2 feet off, that would be less grevious. If you are going to make a call that is almost never made, in a crucial spot, you’d better be darn sure you are right.

Her call would be like a basketball ref calling a player for taking over 10 seconds to shoot a free throw (a call that is NEVER made) in a tie game, with 1 second to go, when the player only took 5 seconds to shoot. It was truly one of the most presumptuos and atrocious calls in the history of sports.

Of course, this does not excuse Serena’s threatening her. She deserved to be yelled at, but not threatened with violence, even if the threat was obviously an empty one. No matter how bad the officiating is, you cannot make threats of violence against officials.

Also, while racial double standards are not uncommon, I believe a white player would get the same punishment, especially if the white player was a superstar.


30 posted on 11/30/2009 1:53:37 PM PST by Above My Pay Grade
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To: highnoon

The foot fault was not only called at a time when one would almost never call one, it was 100%, dead, wrong. The replay clearly showed nothing close to a foot fault.

If she blew an in/out call, that was 2 feet off, that would be less grevious. If you are going to make a call that is almost never made, in a crucial spot, you’d better be darn sure you are right.

Her call would be like a basketball ref calling a player for taking over 10 seconds to shoot a free throw (a call that is NEVER made) in a tie game, with 1 second to go, when the player only took 5 seconds to shoot. It was truly one of the most presumptuos and atrocious calls in the history of sports.

Of course, this does not excuse Serena’s threatening her. She deserved to be yelled at, but not threatened with violence, even if the threat was obviously an empty one. No matter how bad the officiating is, you cannot make threats of violence against officials.

Also, while racial double standards are not uncommon, I believe a white player would get the same punishment, especially if the white player was a superstar.


31 posted on 11/30/2009 1:53:47 PM PST by Above My Pay Grade
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To: Hacklehead

The call was correct albeit at an unfortunate time. The punishment was a slap on the wrist — she should’ve lost all earnings from the US Open and been DQ’ed from the Australian Open.


32 posted on 11/30/2009 1:55:36 PM PST by Steve_Stifler
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“The punishment was a slap on the wrist — she should’ve lost all earnings from the US Open and been DQ’ed from the Australian Open.”

You guys are tough. Growing up in NYC, comments like hers were common during minor disagreements. Bluster like that was not taken seriously.


33 posted on 11/30/2009 2:18:41 PM PST by Hacklehead (Liberalism is the art of taking what works, breaking it, and then blaming conservatives.)
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