Benny Seagull
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and there's goes the second round due to fatigue........
KING CARLOS OF SPAIN, JULIO ENGLESIAS, EL CID, DIRTY SHIT REYAS, MORIENTES, RAPHAEL BENITES....YOUR BOY TOOK A HELL OF A BEATING
well he didn't really did he by the sound of it.
Can we keep this in perspective the No 1 Brit at Wimbledon has won a day one match. Is it really that earth shattering?
Can we keep this in perspective the No 1 Brit at Wimbledon has won a day one match. Is it really that earth shattering?
Well yes, a player who has only won 2 games all year beats a former world number one over 5 sets with the last finishing 13-11. Showed he had some bottle at last.
I have no doubt he has the bottle, he just doesn't have that mental strength that champions need. Timbo is good value for money every year and I think he HAS been good enough abilitywise to win Wimbledon. Moya was a no 1 but I believe he has always been a bit of an also ran on grass so expecting Henman to beat him is not unrealistic, as some seem to think, is it? Be interesting to see how far Timbo goes because he can concentrate on just this tournament as his swansong.
and Kinky I don't even bother to watch England anymore, I'll always watch Henman even if he will eventually bow out in a frustating probably double fault way. Henman is World Class just not good enough to stand at the top of the pile or win a major tournament. England are also overpaid also rans who don't seem to have a brain cell between them
Henman is one of the most respected players in the locker room.
Inidentally, let's just remember that Hen on centre court in the first freakin' round, is NOT galvanising the tennis WORLD to the spectacle that is Wimbledon. Much outside of Britain won't be all that bothered to watch the last Brit standing (aside from the new hopeful up-and-comers, who are getting swatted like flies out of the tournament), they might take an interest in how their countrymen are doing and tune in on the later rounds, when things get serious.
This Hen-mania is for the 'happy clappers' (I think that's what they're called) of Britain's (or perhaps just England's) tennis/sports fans.
Come on TIM!
It's too early to even talk about "bottle" and "nerve" with Hen. There's no doubt he is experienced enough to handle tense moments - and he is playing with 99.5% of the crowds totally on his side and not his opponents'.
Some of you are over-thinking this, or guessing about a sport you know little about. Hen's made it past the first round, just, and it is his ABILITY that is questionable, along with his fitness against younger and stronger players. Moya obviously just decided to 'hang in there' and not go away easily - thinking that Hen would have trouble winning a break, and that it would get to him eventually.
Moya's game didn't test Hen to the limits, and ultimately, it transpired, allowed him to do that to Moya instead.
The tournament is alive with strong, fast, and talented players - competitiors who can hit the lines on passing shots, send the ball back early and with power, and be where Hen whiffs those safe balls to.
Yes, I think it's 'nice' that England had a reasonable player, a polite and smart-looking, well-behaved, comported nicely with a worldwide sport.
HOWEVER - I like tennis.
I want tennis to have the best games in it as a spectacle, classic tenacious battles of wits and sinews, strategy and raw talent, instinct and control.
If Hen and his way to play continued through the tournament and got the focus of media on his matches, I personally would feel gypped, robbed, sold short.
For the newbies and people who suddenly see the 'fashionable' interest in tennis, who follow the trawlers waiting for sardines, Hen is just lovely, ra ra flippin ra, go get 'em tiger tim. :yahoo::dance:
And that's just very very 'nice'