Wayne Gretzky. In his first seven years of pro hockey he outscored the second leading competitor in points by 22%, 44%, 58%, 63%, 54%, 53% and 69%. NO ONE with all due respect to Roger will EVER reach that level of dominance over peers. EVER.
In tennis we've seen Rod Laver, Bjorn Borg, Martina Navratolova, Pete Sampras, Steffi Graf, Serena Williams, Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal (winning record, and career dominance over Federer in prime years).
We'll see another player of this type of ilk come along sooner or later.
Here is a guy who knows a thing or two about tennis commenting:
Andre Agassi told Singapore's Straits Times newspaper, via aljazeera.com: "I'd put Nadal number one and Federer number two. Federer separated himself from the field for four years. He separated himself from Andy Roddick and Lleyton Hewitt. Nadal had to deal with Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray in the golden age of tennis. He has done what he has done and he's not done yet. He has won multiple (majors), every single one (more than once) except the Australian Open – and give him another year on that," Agassi said. "It's just remarkable to me what he has done, and he has done it all during Federer’s prime."
Its hardly the end of an era.
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Roger Federer…The Living Proof
Originally posted by licensedcoach View Post"When Brando dies, everyone moves up one", Jack Nicholson once said.
Be wonderful if they could say the same about Federer upon his retirement. Be great if he could make number 1 again.
Originally posted by tennis_chiro View Postif that is true, then we need to roll back the technology a little bit to preserve SOME of the tradition of the game.
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don"I had skin like leather and the diamond-hard look of a cobraOriginally posted by don_budge View PostWell Don...I thought nobody would ever ask. Let's see where this leads us.
You are a little late there, Don. Where were you when the Prince was making her debut? I remember going to war with every player that used it against me in tournaments. I was on my way up. The racquets derailed me. I was livid. I thought they were cheating...not only me but the game herself. And she was my great love. I loved her with all my heart and soul. I wanted to kill them. All of them. In defense of her Tradition. There were too many. There was only me...but it made no difference, I didn't care. I stood up. To the machine!
Tradition? Forget about it. You are too late to be concerned with such trivia. In fact if you speak of such things you will have people calling you a "prisoner of your generation" and looking at you cross eyed. I hear the snickering. To which I say...phooey.
One of my last memories in competitive tennis was going three sets with three opponents with Princess racquets in one day, me and my Kramers...lost the third. I tried to scrape myself off the bed the next day. I lost toenails. I went down fighting. I realized a long time ago...the gig was up. Nobody cared. Not like I do...to this very day. They still don't. That was the day the music died. That was the day that Don Quixote died…again.
I was born blue and weathered but I burst just like a supernova
I could walk like Brando right into the sun
Then dance just like a Casanova"
Roger Federer…the last remaining link.
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"When Brando dies, everyone moves up one", Jack Nicholson once said.
Be wonderful if they could say the same about Federer upon his retirement. Be great if he could make number 1 again.
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Imaging…Fantasy. Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine…The Doors
Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine…The Doors (1972)Originally posted by 10splayer View PostI remember watching Scent of Woman for the first time, and wondering if I'd ever see a movie I like better.
Funny that you should say that. Funny that I quoted Al Pacino in a tennis post. Oddly enough an old girlfriend called me the other day and asked me if I had ever seen this movie called…"Scent of a Woman".
Imaging is an important process in the tennis deal. The ability to see things…as you remember them. Like remembering an old girlfriend…the way she looked. But can you recall a smell…like Al Pacino apparently could? Visualization is one thing…it's a sensory memory. But what about…the scent of a woman. Is it why we love them so?
I used to love the smell of new tennis balls when you opened up a fresh can. 1968…the year that I was introduced to the game. Fourteen years old and it was the advent of the Open Era. Little did I know then. To have a new can was certainly a treat…back then. "The old days"…Phil Picuro likes to call them. I will never forget the smell. I mention that to my new students in the hopes that fifty years from now they will look back and hear my voice in their ears. I promise you they will smile.
But there is a point to this…sort of. The movie was sort of compelling…Pacino playing a blind man. His ability to recall…to see without seeing. There is something to this. Perception. The Doors. Racquet head speed…tennis movement. The senses.
Is this thread done yet? I am not so certain that it is. Did Stotty open up a door? Think don_budge…there was something that I wanted to add.
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Won't Get Fooled Again…The Who
Indulge me…the last time. I promise. There is a reason for everything…method in my madness. Trust me…you had to have seen this live.
Won't Get Fooled Again…The Who (1971)
We'll be fighting in the streets
With our children at our feet
And the morals that they worship will be gone
And the men who spurred us on
Sit in judgement of all wrong
They decide and the shotgun sings the song
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
The change, it had to come
We knew it all along
We were liberated from the fold, that's all
And the world looks just the same
And history ain't changed
'Cause the banners, they are flown in the next war
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
No, no!
I'll move myself and my family aside
If we happen to be left half alive
I'll get all my papers and smile at the sky
Though I know that the hypnotized never lie
Do ya?
There's nothing in the streets
Looks any different to me
And the slogans are replaced, by-the-bye
And the parting on the left
Are now parting on the right
And the beards have all grown longer overnight
I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I'll get on my knees and pray
We don't get fooled again
Don't get fooled again
No, no!
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Meet the new boss
Same as the old boss
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Happy Jack…The Who
More of "The Who"…a great rock and roll band from the beginning of time.
"Happy Jack"…The Who 1966
Happy Jack wasn't old, but he was a man
He lived in the sand at the Isle of Man
The kids would all sing, he would take the wrong key
So they rode on his head on their furry donkey
The kids couldn't hurt Jack
They tried and tried and tried
They dropped things on his back
And lied and lied and lied and lied and lied
But they couldn't stop Jack, or the waters lapping
And they couldn't prevent Jack from feeling happy
But they couldn't stop Jack, or the waters lapping
And they couldn't prevent Jack from feeling happy
The kids couldn't hurt Jack
They tried and tried and tried
They dropped things on his back
And lied and lied and lied and lied and lied
But they couldn't stop don_budge, or the waters lapping
And they couldn't prevent don_budge from feeling happy
(I saw ya!)
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Rock and Roll is dead...Gene Simmons
He's probably just a nut case...don't listen to him. Obviously he doesn't know what he is talking about...although I have been saying the same thing for years. The most obvious of truths.
There are some obvious parallels to be drawn...but some people don't want to see it. Some are afraid to admit it. Most are certainly petrified to voice their opinions because if they fall outside of the parameters of being politically correct they will undoubtably be vilified or even worse...be made fun of by some small minded people.
Add Gene Simmons to the list of people pulling the plug on rock ‘n’ roll. “Rock is finally dead,” he said in interview.
"Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end."
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Political Correctness...
"Political correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rapidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end."
Thought for the day posted at a news website that I read on a semi-regular basis.
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I thought you would appreciate this line from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
"A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
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Tradition...Paradise Lost
"Only after the last tree has been cut down, Only after the last river has been poisoned, Only after the last fish has been caught, Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten." -- Cree Indian Prophecy
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Tennis Etiquette...Lost in the Flood
The problem with the demise of tradition is that the demise of the entire structure is soon to follow.Originally posted by don_budge View Posthttp://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/25/sp...owel.html?_r=0
Another symptom of the demise of tennis into modern tennis...the towel.
As tennis so appropriately serves as a metaphor for life you can see how "classic tennis" has morphed into "modern tennis". Appreciation for the past is scoffed at and even ridiculed. Leaving the present so open and vulnerable for what? The biggest and the loudest? Shock and awe? Belligerence?
Tennis etiquette used to be the rule of thumb but it was summarily dismissed when the ITF allowed for a new standard in equipment. What was left is what you see today...and even witness on this forum. A lack of decorum...or even good taste. But just look around you...it is the same symptoms all over. What is the solution? Where are the answers?
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My 2,002nd post...(1.18 per day)
Dear tennisplayer.net...
Thank you for indulging me as I indulge myself...as I have indulged myself in my 2,000 and counting posts. As of now I have posted 2,002 times...in my official approximately 1,700 days of membership here at tennisplayer.net. I never posted the first 445 days of my membership as I was not even aware that there was a forum on the website...such is my ignorance. Such was my ignorance. I'm learning...evolving.
Paris was a place you could hide away
if you felt you didn't fit in
French police wouldn't give me no peace
They claimed I was a nasty person
Down along the Left Bank minding my own
Was knocked down by a human stampede
Got arrested for inciting a peacful riot...
When I first started posting I was inspired by bottle's "New Year's Serve" thread and I wrote to him...as an English professor. I wrote to him of my desire to write...to learn to be a writer. His advise to me..."know your audience. Good luck." Thanks Professor John Escher...sound words of wisdom.
To all of you tennis players and coaches...best of luck to each and everyone of you. It simply doesn't matter if we agree or disagree...or even if we like each other.
When I was growing up...it was tennis that helped to inspire me to be the man that I grew up to be. After I had grown up...it was tennis and golf that gave me the therapy that I needed to cope. As I get older it is tennis that gives me something that I can hand down...to the next generations. I always try to tell the truth...even when I lie.
The question is only one of respect...for the game! The question is one of love...for life!
Sincerely yours
don_budge
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Lies...the usual suspects
"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." -- Vladimir Lenin
“If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.” -- Adolf Hitler
"It doesn't change a thing...but if it does change things it will be for the better. Honest." --ITF (on large racquets)
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