Williams v Williams
Jul. 4th, 2009 04:50 pmIt wasn't a great match. Williams v Williams never is. There were very few exciting passages of play- and once Venus's game started to sag in the second set there was little doubt about the outcome.
Afterwards the BBC commentators were saying how much better it would be if the women's final ran to 5 sets. I agree. Five sets might have allowed Venus to pick up form- as she seemed to be doing towards the end of the match- and give her sister a run for her money and the spectators something to cheer about. I can't conceive of an argument against this that isn't sexist, insulting and/or plain wrong. The women get the same prize money as the men; let them do the same amount of work.
Afterwards the BBC commentators were saying how much better it would be if the women's final ran to 5 sets. I agree. Five sets might have allowed Venus to pick up form- as she seemed to be doing towards the end of the match- and give her sister a run for her money and the spectators something to cheer about. I can't conceive of an argument against this that isn't sexist, insulting and/or plain wrong. The women get the same prize money as the men; let them do the same amount of work.
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Date: 2009-07-05 07:58 am (UTC)The current generation of female players are forever bragging about how they are equal to men. Fine. Prove it. Best of five in the Slams, please.
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Date: 2009-07-05 09:23 am (UTC)I think the women's side is pretty weak right now. It's ridiculous to have a World Number One who has never won a major. The ease with which the Williams sisters swept through the opposition was depressing. The only player who put up a real fight was Natalie Mauresmo- another veteran and former Wimbledon champion. My fear is that once the old stagers retire the women's game is going to turn into a prolonged photo-op with lots of interchangeable, Slavic blondes patty-caking the ball around in the hope of catching the eye of the fashion and perfume houses.
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Date: 2009-07-05 09:48 am (UTC)Men's tennis is far more unpredictable than women's - the top four seeds are not always guaranteed a safe passage to the top.