maybe Levine is a very wrong call... dont understand what happend for instant
that's little bit ridiculous... will see in second set!
On each service game Russell lead 30-0... amazingmaybe Levine is a very wrong call... dont understand what happend for instantthat's little bit ridiculous... will see in second set!
PatrickSwaze Levine would have to up his game a lot and he seems not to be very interested in that. But well, we never know... maybe he could turn it around.
PatrickSwaze Levine would have to up his game a lot and he seems not to be very interested in that.But well, we never know... maybe he could turn it around.
All of these players are not competing at Olympics - Nadal, Fish, Monfils, Dolgopolov, Granollers, F Mayer, Anderson, Andujar, Ferrero, Ramos, Llodra, Chardy, Paire, L Mayer, Roger-V.
All of these players are not competing at Olympics - Nadal, Fish, Monfils, Dolgopolov, Granollers, F Mayer, Anderson, Andujar, Ferrero, Ramos, Llodra, Chardy, Paire, L Mayer, Roger-V.
Of course there should be wild cards. All the marketing crap aside, the olympic games are about bringing people closer together, hence it's important to have people from all over the world competing.
Of course there should be wild cards. All the marketing crap aside, the olympic games are about bringing people closer together, hence it's important to have people from all over the world competing.
yes mouse trap, they're not playing, sorry. That is due to them not playing enough Fed and Davis Cup (e.g Kevin Anderson is in the middle of becoming US American too btw)
yes mouse trap, they're not playing, sorry. That is due to them not playing enough Fed and Davis Cup (e.g Kevin Anderson is in the middle of becoming US American too btw)
You have to be available for a minimum number of Fed Cup and Davis Cup ties to play at the olympic games.
That's why Serena and Venus started playing again, it's also why Dolgopolov won't be seen at the olympics, as well as Marion Bartoli, the two mentioned south africans and Pervak.
You have to be available for a minimum number of Fed Cup and Davis Cup ties to play at the olympic games. That's why Serena and Venus started playing again, it's also why Dolgopolov won't be seen at the olympics, as well as Marion Bartoli, the two me
"A player is eligible to compete in the Olympic Tennis Event provided they are in good standing with their National Association and the ITF, and have made themselves available for selection to represent their country in Davis Cup or Fed Cup for two of the following years - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 - provided one of those years is 2011 or 2012."
From the ITF's website
I.e you don't have to play or be nominated. You just have to make yourself available.
"A player is eligible to compete in the Olympic Tennis Event provided they are in good standing with their National Association and the ITF, and have made themselves available for selection to represent their country in Davis Cup or Fed Cup for two o
yes, there is a shitload of much better and higher ranked europeans in the draw. Whereas Ons Jabeur gets to be the only female player representing Africa/the arabian world, Duque Marino South America, Cepede Royg for the Americas and Vogt as the representative for small states (she was quite successful at the 2011 summer games of european small states)
Told you, at the olympic games it's important to bring people from all over the world together. Remember the african swimmer almost drowned once? Or all the hopeless caucasian europeans who, if it was only about results, could easily all be replaced by far better black sprinters? The jamaican bobsled team at the winter olympics?
yes, there is a shitload of much better and higher ranked europeans in the draw. Whereas Ons Jabeur gets to be the only female player representing Africa/the arabian world, Duque Marino South America, Cepede Royg for the Americas and Vogt as the repr
Playing the devil's advocate, who would you pick between these two? Stephanie Vogt or Mandy Minella. Both meet the criteria, both are from small European states....
I understand what you are saying but then why there are 10 Russians or 12 Spanish players coming to the Games if there is such shortage of spots and we want to see every possible flag flying above the courts?
Playing the devil's advocate, who would you pick between these two? Stephanie Vogt or Mandy Minella. Both meet the criteria, both are from small European states....I understand what you are saying but then why there are 10 Russians or 12 Spanish pl
I'd have chosen Minella, but I think that the mentioned 2011 Games of Small States in Europe played a big role in giving away the spot to Vogt. Minella did not compete in them while Vogt won 3 gold medals.
As for the other point, that's a difficult one. People and sponsors still want the stars to be there and if said stars are from russia or france, then that's simply that. Still, for the spirit of the olympic games they made sure to invite players from as many different parts (not countries!) of the the world as possible. To stay with Larcher de Brito, she is unlucky to be from europe and the iberian peninsula as that part of the world already has to many much better players representing it.
There's also a limit of players per compitition in place to make it somewhat more varied. Otherwise e.g Spain would have eight players in men's singles alone.
I'd have chosen Minella, but I think that the mentioned 2011 Games of Small States in Europe played a big role in giving away the spot to Vogt. Minella did not compete in them while Vogt won 3 gold medals.As for the other point, that's a difficult on