BLAZER PROPHET
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The reason I no longer follow tennis much is that it's become boring as hell. In those days of yesteryear there was real strategy. The racquets were wood and rather then a game where the one and only strategy is to thump the ball harder than your opponent with a racquet made of space age material, you had to move players around, play the net a lot more… Back then there were true 'specialists'- thumpers, net players, volley players… it was a game of contrasting games and their strategies. Today, it's thump, thump, thump… whoever happens to hit the hardest wins. [YAWN!] So I find the personalities issue valid, but secondary to the game becoming fully one dimensional.
The reason I no longer follow tennis much is that it's become boring as hell. In those days of yesteryear there was real strategy. The racquets were wood and rather then a game where the one and only strategy is to thump the ball harder than your opponent with a racquet made of space age material, you had to move players around, play the net a lot more… Back then there were true 'specialists'- thumpers, net players, volley players… it was a game of contrasting games and their strategies. Today, it's thump, thump, thump… whoever happens to hit the hardest wins. [YAWN!] So I find the personalities issue valid, but secondary to the game becoming fully one dimensional.
