Serena Williams--Yuck!

I saw it and I agree with you....but I'm :rotfl2:because it seems awfully funny to have McEnroe comment about sportsmanship.

Yeah, she said he (McEnroe) was her idol and he said last night he felt like he was taking some heat for what she did! :lmao:
 
Yeah, she said he (McEnroe) was her idol and he said last night he felt like he was taking some heat for what she did! :lmao:
She learned from the best, right :happytv: I actually like him now, but he definitely was not the best example of sportsmanship when he played.
 
I saw it too and Serena's behavior was out of line. Had she kept her cool, she may have been able to ask that the call be reviewed. Then it would have been clear that the line judge was wrong. She had already been in trouble because she threw down her racket at the end of a game. Total spoiled brat behavior
You could tell Serena was very frustrated because Kim Clijsters was outplaying her.
If a man acts this way, then he should get called on it too. It's never ok to act this way.
 
what is it with professional athelets these days?

Did anyone hear Michael Jordans acceptance speech to the Basketball hall of Fame? He spent 45 minutes telling off any body who ever did any thing wrong to him.
 

Neither money nor talent will make one classy.

It's been proven over and over again by athletes (both male and female) & celebrities.
 
What about getting some better line judges? Electronic devices are much more accurate than some part time, amateur line watcher.

Tennis is big business with enormous amounts of money at stake. At this level it is no longer a sport. Treat it accordingly.

Who do people pay to watch, Serena Williams or the defective line judge?

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Agreed. Serena Williams had every reason to be upset. I don't get where everyone is saying this young woman never has had "class", she has always seemed down to earth and genial. This is her lively hood and that idiot judge that couldn't get it right, was tampering with it.
 
I understand where some of you are comming from, but I was watching it live. If you saw the call you might think a little dirrerent. If that line judge cost me a loss of a poss. $2.2 MILLION I might have a few choice words.
 
I don't blame her for going off. .


Wow. You don’t blame someone for wanting to assault a line judge and using the F word on her?:eek: Now we know how you roll:rolleyes1;)

Most of the other players come off as phoney stuck up country club types.

Yes. Those stuck up, phony people with class and tact:rolleyes1

Agreed. Serena Williams had every reason to be upset.

She had absolutely NO right to go off on the judge like that. NONE. What kind of person thinks it is your right to threaten another person :confused3 I am amazed to be reading this:sad2:

I don't get where everyone is saying this young woman never has had "class", she has always seemed down to earth and genial.

Oh. OK. Now I know that you don’t follow tennis:thumbsup2
 
Agreed. Serena Williams had every reason to be upset. I don't get where everyone is saying this young woman never has had "class", she has always seemed down to earth and genial. This is her lively hood and that idiot judge that couldn't get it right, was tampering with it.

Sorry, so don't agree.
Tennis is a sport, like any other sport it has officals. Whether the line judge was right or wrong an athelete never has the right to threaten with physical violence.
If you can't deal with referees, judges or umps, don't play a sport.

Hope this doesn't work in the non sports world, a sure way to tamper with your livlihood is to threaten your boss. LOL

Serena's lively hood is far from being threaten by losing 1 match. In fact considering her age she is definitely closer to retirement than not, so she should be thinking about how her idiotic behaviour will threaten her marketability.
 
Sorry, so don't agree.
Tennis is a sport, like any other sport it has officals. Whether the line judge was right or wrong an athelete never has the right to threaten with physical violence.
If you can't deal with referees, judges or umps, don't play a sport.

Hope this doesn't work in the non sports world, a sure way to tamper with your livlihood is to threaten your boss. LOL

Serena's lively hood is far from being threaten by losing 1 match. In fact considering her age she is definitely closer to retirement than not, so she should be thinking about how her idiotic behaviour will threaten her marketability.

Unfortunately, it seems as if bad behavior in athletes does not threaten their marketability once they pass their prime. John McEnroe has a job, the Eagles signed Michael Vick.
 
While the past may have included the likes of McEnroe and Connors, these days the USTA is trying to tamp down on bad behavior and I am very glad about it. For one thing, kids watching professional matches shouldn't be taught that this behavoir is acceptable. At the same time, even at the lower levels of USTA play (my ds is a ranked juniors player) there is now a conduct form that must be signed by player and parent before each and every tournament. Throw a racquet, curse and yell, show up late, and the player is assessed penalty points. Points add up to being docked in the score or being suspended from playing at all for a while. Parents who yell and argue can get suspended from the games as well. It is NICE to see when this happens (suspensions) because some of the behavior I've seen is absolutely riduculous!!! So, more power to the USTA!
 
Unfortunately, it seems as if bad behavior in athletes does not threaten their marketability once they pass their prime. John McEnroe has a job, the Eagles signed Michael Vick.

Which says a lot about us doesn't it. And then we have no idea why kids want to emmulate these people.
They get the message loud and clear, "As long as I am an athelete bringing a championship to my city, I can rape, abuse any one and every one in any kind of fashion and still get paid" :sad2:
 
Neither money nor talent will make one classy.

It's been proven over and over again by athletes (both male and female) & celebrities.


and Dis'ers, professors, physicians and stockbrokers, etc.:rotfl2:

Celebrities certainly don't hold the rights to being classless (is that a word?).
 
and Dis'ers, professors, physicians and stockbrokers, etc.:rotfl2:

Celebrities certainly don't hold the rights to being classless (is that a word?).

The difference is that when those people act idiotic, it isn't in public so the whole world doesn't see how stupid they are. Yes, classless is a word. It means boorish which exactly describes Serena's behavior.
 
I love watching her and her sister play, but that behavior was unacceptable. I'm glad she was fined.
 
Heck, I would have been royally upset too if the line judge was continuously wrong.
Why is it okay for men players to get upset and have no negative action taken but when it's a female player she loses the point which cost her the match?

I agree 100%! She had a total meltdown and the judge was wrong anyway! She was in the moment and it was a crucial, crucial match point.

I would be upset as well. Sometimes in the moment you say those things because she was pumped up and wanting to win the match.

She made fun of herself however amid some boos at the VMA's last night.
 
I agree 100%! She had a total meltdown and the judge was wrong anyway! She was in the moment and it was a crucial, crucial match point.

I would be upset as well. Sometimes in the moment you say those things because she was pumped up and wanting to win the match.

She made fun of herself however amid some boos at the VMA's last night.

Threatening someone and cursing like a sailor because you're upset is not ok. She may not be able to play in the Australian Open and it would serve her right. As you tell a naughty child when they're punished for misbehaving," Next time you might think twice before you act."
 
She is completely classless. Bad calls are a part of sport and while you can disagree, and even vocally disagree, threatening the judge is wrong. She should have been arrested on the sport for threatening bodily harm.
 













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