That's a good story, Larry. I am uncertain how it relates, as an analogy, to sportsmanship in tennis.
Larry just likes talking about Larry.
Beats talking about you.
Gee, Larry, you got your ass kicked on the tennis tantrum, and by several posters here.
Don't pout.
Just sdmit that you didn't see the match, you didn't know the facts, but you charged in ready for the another black-denied-justice moment, when that was never the situation.
Better pick your battles more wisely, and check your righteous indignation at the door.
No.
My righteous indignation is how I got be sixty... I never sit back and be quiet. My argument was not just about the tennis match this weekend.
I still think there is a different standard in the world whether in sports or life in general. If you guys don’t get that am I not surprised.
Well, of course we don't get it. How could any of us ever get it? We aren't you.
But aside from that. You're "argument" was off-topic.
indeed, there are different standards for women than men in the sport. So, what? They are not playing the same sport, anyway.
Sooooo......
How about this? One set of rules for all tournaments, everyone plays everyone, all play best of five games sets, and then we will see how fast such a level playing field gets rated as "unfair" to women.
And you, seeking justice and equality every minute of your 60 years, ca explain why that would be.