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@Carina wrote:

Coaching violation, not getting her way, smashing racket, acting totally unprofessional!

 


Her reaction today doesn't surprise me.....as long as she is winning she behaves....once someone is beating her the real Serena comes out...i remember years back her berating the umpires, side linespeople, etc when things didn't go her way....that is the true Serena.....i really couldn't believe she had so many in the crowd applauding her after all her actions........Osaka was playing a stronger game throughout........it was OBVIOUS the coaching was going on....and i DON'T believe she didn't listen to it because even C. Evert said "she listened to her coach"....and at the end the coach admitted it...but then played it down and said all coaches do it.....she got enough warnings.....and SHE is the one who incited the crowd.....and i never saw ONE real tear come down her face....she ruined the victory for Osaka and she made it all about herself......and she is loving and running with that...ugh............disgrace.

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@riley1 wrote:

I think sometimes these outbursts are stall tactics and to throw their opponent off their game.

 

@Sweet_Serenity - this isn't something new to the tennis world - this has happened for years. 

 

This makes it acceptable? There was a time when this wasn't the norm.


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@kelsey17 I agree with you 100%!

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I think Serena is a favorite target for some and has been since she dared to compete in Wimbledon in front of the country club set. I also think this is a perfect example of behavior by the men being chalked up to fierce competitorship and the heat of competition, as opposed to a female competitor who is supposed to be a little lady in competition at all times. The men get and have always had a pass, while the women haven't. Chris Evert was calledd the ice queen because she showed NO emotion. Rosie Casals, not so much. We all knew when Martina was upset.  Serena competes like a man. So did Martina. Each temperament is different. Yet Serena is always the one who is expected to "get in line and control it." I believe that the hardest person on Serena in the long run is Serena. She always gives it her all, and her frustrations come out in times when her all is just not working. I'm sure John MacEnroe, Jimmy Connors, and Illie Nastase understand perfectly where she is coming from.

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Maybe it's time for Serena to retire.  After all, she's 36 and Osaka is 20.

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@Krimpette wrote:

@kelsey17 I agree with you 100%!


Thanks....and my heart goes out to the Umpire who did his job.....and don't they usually have a award for the presiding umpire....wonder with all the craziness they opted not to present him with it...................?  Sadly after this will be all about Serena .....and Osaka is made to feel bad about her win..... and at the presentation i couldn't believe Serena went to give her a hug when she was crying.....even when C. Evert went to stand by the players during presentation she kept speaking to Serena and you knew it was her giving sympathies...with Osaka right there!! Never been a big fan of CE either...haha.

Well congrats to Osaka...she played excellently....hope she can enjoy the win and not let SW win in the long run...

(also couldn't believe after while Serena was saying she was "always" being penalized and then she blamed that men did worse then her..OMG)

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Her behavior was disgraceful. Hey Serena, you're NOT the diva you thought you were. You acted like a spoiled brat. Shame on you. Guess the real Serena is showing now.

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My memory is a little sketchy, but wasn’t there something like this some years back with her also?  Outburst on the court. That’s about all I remember. 


Why is it, when I have a 50/50 guess at something, I'm always 100% wrong?
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I know way too little tennis to have any idea what really happened here, but I tend not to trust loud angry shouting, rants, blaming others, etc. in all kinds of endeavors and relationships.

 

  Hope she calms herself and accepts what happened -   and I hope for that judge that reruns prove it was a call that was as accurate as humanly possible.