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Saturday, June 26, 2010

What's Wrong With This Picture?


As Wimbledon and the tennis world was giddily celebrating the marathon first round match between American John Isner and Frenchman Nicolas Mahut, we couldn't help but think something was amiss.
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Isner and Mahut's match went 5 sets, the fifth set ended with Isner's win at 70 games to 68 games. (Wimbledon, unlike the U.S. Open, does not allow a tie break for a final set.) The match took place over three days and took, in total, 11 hours and 5 minutes to complete. After the match, Wimbledon officials presented awards to the players and forced them to pose for photos beside the scoreboard with the umpire, and a woman in a pink blouse who is evidently Helen Mirren's stunt double.
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Anyway, the whole world was going on and on about what a great match it was and what a great accomplishment it was, blah, blah, blah. We watched part of the final set, and we couldn't help but think, there is something really wrong when a player's game is so weak that he can't ever break his opponent's serve. To win in tennis at the top level, you have to be able to have a strong defensive game, to break your opponent's serve. The record-setting match said more about the weakness in Isner's game than his future as a tennis great.

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