I agree with your point on Brady and the memory of losing over winning, but as a former USTA ranked tournament-level tennis player in my college days, who also holds a low handicap in golf, tennis is a very bad example of sportsmanship and decorum.
My personal experience is that the better a golfer gets, the more courteous and sportsmanli…
I agree with your point on Brady and the memory of losing over winning, but as a former USTA ranked tournament-level tennis player in my college days, who also holds a low handicap in golf, tennis is a very bad example of sportsmanship and decorum.
My personal experience is that the better a golfer gets, the more courteous and sportsmanlike he or she seems to be. In contrast, the better a tennis player gets, the bigger a dick he/she becomes - personally and on-court. That said, I never played at the pro level, but based on what I see on TV, in both the men's and the women's games, my observations from the lower ranks are probably not far off.
I agree with your point on Brady and the memory of losing over winning, but as a former USTA ranked tournament-level tennis player in my college days, who also holds a low handicap in golf, tennis is a very bad example of sportsmanship and decorum.
My personal experience is that the better a golfer gets, the more courteous and sportsmanlike he or she seems to be. In contrast, the better a tennis player gets, the bigger a dick he/she becomes - personally and on-court. That said, I never played at the pro level, but based on what I see on TV, in both the men's and the women's games, my observations from the lower ranks are probably not far off.