oh right. my comment about the british entrant and wimbledon argument was based on it being an actual flid ie missing an arm. although thinking about it, he wouldnt be able to produce a double handed backhand either
i think that if it was not an electric wheelchair, then playing against an able...
hang on, are we talking about a WHEELCHAIR entrant or a one-armed entrant here as the british representative?
of course they have to bloody wheel and hit it - how else would they do it? if they were just sat still, you could just plump the ball either side of them to win the point, making it an...
i know you like your tennis, but frankly, i and i suspect most casual tennis fans like myself couldnt give a f*** what happens unless a brit is either a) good and 2) in the latter stages. the only british tennis players i can name are andy murray and laura robson, and that is only because she is...
thats all about tennis fanatics though. joe public supported them because they had an element of success - when it was a toss up between henman and rusedski, more people supported henman because he was successful. its henman hill after all, not rusedskis rape spot. therefore, if a flid was...
i think its different - with football, rugby, cricket, infact any team games you support the team through thick and thin. id find it hard to support an invidual if they just decided one day "you know what, ive had enough of this arm, f*** it, its going" and took it off with a chainsaw
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surely you would KNOW that you were supporting a flid though? its not like andy murray for example would be able to lop his arm off and turn up at wimbledon with NOBODY having realised
i could understand your analogy if it was a sort of blind date-tennis situation, whereby you turned up with no...
does this mean it fills you with a lot of confidence? if i was entered into a tennis tournament and saw that my opponent was infact a flid, i would be overjoyed as my chances of going through would be a lot higher than i thought them to be