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Cactus, I don't know if you have sat in at Wimbledon e.g., but while the last rounds are great, the back court stuff is to die for.

Is your argument that television should just wait?

I watched (and this is not mens) for example Lindsay D just decapitate a challenger. Pre-match the challenger seem to have it all, fit, presumably quick, and then just BLAM ... MS Davenport never even offered the courtesy of a glance at the eye-contact level to the challenger. 2 and out, maybe we'll meat when you grow up. It was the kinda Greek Colosseum offing (except she was allowed to live).

Bad television, but remarkable live.

then you've got former greats that for whatever reason end up on courts 11,12,13,14,15, .... where there is just one row of chairs.

The ball is still moving at 100 and change, and they do still seem to care.

So, in the end, one must have the early rounds ... television, nah, it makes bad TV, but personally, watching these folks live do that stuff, and the newbies and the oldies sort it out on the outside courts, its worth spending a night in the streets as they make you do in Wimbledon (well, they make some do).


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By: Cactus Flower
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Mon, 04 Jun 12 10:48 PM
Msg. 08317 of 54959

Men's tennis tournaments should start in the semi-final.

It's always the same four. Why bother with the rest of the tournament?


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