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‘Less than 100 people in the stands’ – The troubling reality of the Davis Cup Finals before knockout stages
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We say this every year, but this doesn’t even feel like Davis Cup at this point. The Qualifiers are more fun to watch because they have home/away atmospheres.

Neutral ties in the group stage remain a so far unsolvable problem for Davis Cup. A sparse crowd again in Manchester for Canada’s Denis Shapovalov v Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina
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How is it not clear to pro tennis Elitists in charge that flooding the sport with more and more tournaments is NOT the answer? Such decisions made through PURE GREED disguised as “offering more up & coming players a chance to compete”. This sport is, at the very foundation, a Business. Any corporate entity should know by now that introducing too many ‘franchises’ to a limited market is counterproductive to say the very least? And let us not forget the Top Athletes cannot be everywhere week-to-week no matter how much money the tourneys throw at them. Therefor you get a situation such as the US Open missing out on the Best-of-the-Best. Simple economics — and definitely common sense — seems to be lost on the WTA/ATP ‘experts’ in the offices.
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mandoist11-09-2024
Anti-Social media has no guardrails… and the Lowest Common Denominators are free to demean and denounce anyone, any time; and obviously do so on a daily basis. Why? Because thus far, given the lack of oversight (much less control) over these public immorally bankrupt entities, there is little-to-no possibility of legal repercussion.
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mandoist11-09-2024
Bitterness will always surface the more one cannot resist the urge to spew personal feelings. Unless this woman is running for office she doesn’t get — nor deserve — the opportunity to literally reinvent what she plainly said the first time. She’s no longer a tennis player, does not represent the sport, and should therefor refrain from meaningless drivel and snottyass remarks about her former colleagues.
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mandoist11-09-2024
How is it not clear to pro tennis Elitists in charge that flooding the sport with more and more tournaments is NOT the answer? Such decisions made through PURE GREED disguised as “offering more up & coming players a chance to compete”. This sport is, at the very foundation, a Business. Any corporate entity should know by now that introducing too many ‘franchises’ to a limited market is counterproductive to say the very least? And let us not forget the Top Athletes cannot be everywhere week-to-week no matter how much money the tourneys throw at them. Therefor you get a situation such as the US Open missing out on the Best-of-the-Best. Simple economics — and definitely common sense — seems to be lost on the WTA/ATP ‘experts’ in the offices.
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mandoist11-09-2024
And NCAA basketball players? Football players? Am I mistaken or are these male athletes not subject to the same restraints? Also… where does this money go now??
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MrAndreeva11-09-2024
Btw. La Gazzetta dello Sport took their article down in which they stated Wada was asking for additional information on the Sinner case.

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