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mandoist
"It's just that I would rather someone not come in and tell me 'let's do this', and I disagree with it but have to listen to them." BINGO! There you have it -- plausible Root Of The Problem!!
mandoist
She literally just stated yesterday (March 4) to The Guardian newspaper, “I want to come back to my natural way of playing. That takes time to relearn because that’s something that has been coached out of me. It’s just that I would rather someone not come in and tell me ‘let’s do this’, and I disagree with it but have to listen to them". Wow! Seems her priority should be psychological help, then coaching help (once she learns to accept it and stop retiring and withdrawing from tourneys). Until then, her only 'strength' will be maintaining sponsorship millions.
mandoist
Hideous situation when low-production athletes can scam sponsors for so long. Nike & Porsche learned their lessons with Emma, even if it took some time to reevaluate (and realize) the trending charts.
mandoist
Perhaps cozying-up to the Middle Eastern SPORTSWASHERS may have been a poor choice? Wonder what Rybakina and others are thinking now, since one of them had a missile land not far from their 'free gift' housing?
mandoist
All those whom believed they could accept the Sportswasher's money and free housing and still maintain their Freedoms -- how's that going over there at the moment? Not too good??
mandoist
Issues much? Why is this story not going away??
mandoist
Could they hear the bombing in the background? I imagine the tennis players/teams "living" in Dubai and Doha might be selling their apartments for an excellent price in the very near future... such as it is!!
mandoist
Who gives a rat's ass??
mandoist
This person has arguably always been a 'problem personality'. Rarely, if ever, has he been The Solution to any matter in sports. More often combative and accusatory via media blurbs and texts. As for his "great success" as a coach -- the planets were aligned in his favor the day The Williams Family signed on to him. The William sisters were going to succeed regardless of his, or anyone else's, input. If you want to know how other players' have been affected by his "coaching" simply study the graphics on a chart. Average results, with a degree of combativeness and animosity in every camp. His "success" is entirely attributed to the natural Williams talent(s). Not unlike Raducanu's claim to fame of winning one title.
mandoist
Quinwen learned it's better to have friends in tennis. Happy to see she has changed her attitude on the circuit.
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