Pet Peeves Anybody? - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-29T08:41:00Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/1869403:Topic:218?commentId=1869403%3AComment%3A253979&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYES, some folks don't have a…tag:tennisopolis.com,2013-09-01:1869403:Comment:10788092013-09-01T17:52:16.779ZBill Bhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/BillBaker
<p>YES, some folks don't have a clue.... but not many!</p>
<p>YES, some folks don't have a clue.... but not many!</p> Do other members run into pla…tag:tennisopolis.com,2013-09-01:1869403:Comment:10786182013-09-01T14:04:13.686ZBruce Righterhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/BruceRighter
<p>Do other members run into players who NEVER supply new balls?<br></br> Or they bring the same tube of dead balls over & over?</p>
<p>I'll admit it's sometimes hard to remember whose turn it is, especially if you're playing different people different days,<br></br> but you have to know it's your turn SOMETIMES.</p>
<p>I used to know a guy who carried around an unopened tube for who-knows-how-long. <br></br> When he finally popped the metal top, there wasn't the usual "whoosh" of air because he must…</p>
<p>Do other members run into players who NEVER supply new balls?<br/> Or they bring the same tube of dead balls over & over?</p>
<p>I'll admit it's sometimes hard to remember whose turn it is, especially if you're playing different people different days,<br/> but you have to know it's your turn SOMETIMES.</p>
<p>I used to know a guy who carried around an unopened tube for who-knows-how-long. <br/> When he finally popped the metal top, there wasn't the usual "whoosh" of air because he must have <br/>
broken the plastic at some point and let the pressure out. Balls looked nice, but played dead.</p> How many warnings did he/she…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-07-04:1869403:Comment:6724572011-07-04T23:07:07.862ZMark / The Mayorhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/archibot
How many warnings did he/she give?
How many warnings did he/she give? That's a great response. If t…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-07-04:1869403:Comment:6722772011-07-04T23:06:00.103ZMark / The Mayorhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/archibot
That's a great response. If the serve is fast and close then it is completely understandable to return it, otherwise dump to the bottom of the net or stop it and send it behind you.
That's a great response. If the serve is fast and close then it is completely understandable to return it, otherwise dump to the bottom of the net or stop it and send it behind you. I guess I'm guilty of that, t…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-07-04:1869403:Comment:6722352011-07-04T15:17:17.496ZJoe B. (BP, CA)http://tennisopolis.com/profile/JoeB
I guess I'm guilty of that, that's an eye opener. I was doing it with the best of intentions, hitting the ball back to my opponent (the server) so they have a ball to serve with. I didn't think about the rhythm breaking aspect, I suppose. You learn something new everyday.
I guess I'm guilty of that, that's an eye opener. I was doing it with the best of intentions, hitting the ball back to my opponent (the server) so they have a ball to serve with. I didn't think about the rhythm breaking aspect, I suppose. You learn something new everyday. They are a bit frustrating to…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-07-04:1869403:Comment:6717532011-07-04T15:13:41.029ZJoe B. (BP, CA)http://tennisopolis.com/profile/JoeB
They are a bit frustrating to play against, huh? You take all the risks, and they take little to none, but get the glory when they win.
They are a bit frustrating to play against, huh? You take all the risks, and they take little to none, but get the glory when they win. I was in a situation like thi…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-07-04:1869403:Comment:6714962011-07-04T15:12:14.019ZJoe B. (BP, CA)http://tennisopolis.com/profile/JoeB
I was in a situation like this this weekend. A guy in my group got mad at a couple of people who were walking through the courts, although they had stopped for him to finish the point. I guess he felt that they had been disruptive for awhile, and his frustration got the better of him. The guys claimed that it's a public court, so he had no right to be too "intense." The guys were clearly newbies, and probably haven't really learned proper court etiquette. I'm not too sure the guy was…
I was in a situation like this this weekend. A guy in my group got mad at a couple of people who were walking through the courts, although they had stopped for him to finish the point. I guess he felt that they had been disruptive for awhile, and his frustration got the better of him. The guys claimed that it's a public court, so he had no right to be too "intense." The guys were clearly newbies, and probably haven't really learned proper court etiquette. I'm not too sure the guy was justified, or at least to the extent that he reacted, especially since it looked like it might be heading down to a fight. What do you guys think? Should people allow more leeway since they are public courts? Lobbers, pushers, blockers, a…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-14:1869403:Comment:6426052011-06-14T05:27:15.982ZMike Donghttp://tennisopolis.com/xn/detail/u_3lt7mc2brthw6
Lobbers, pushers, blockers, and flat out wussies!
Lobbers, pushers, blockers, and flat out wussies! When the reff warns my oponne…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-14:1869403:Comment:6427412011-06-14T03:13:25.735ZMyiesha Simmonshttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/MyieshaSimmons
<p>When the reff warns my oponnent about foot faults insted of calling them</p>
<p>When the reff warns my oponnent about foot faults insted of calling them</p> I think this is also a sympto…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-06-13:1869403:Comment:6414522011-06-13T14:03:04.198ZMark / The Mayorhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/archibot
I think this is also a symptom of our instant-gratification society. Everyone expects everything to be quick these days. No one has patience and this game takes a lot of it.
I think this is also a symptom of our instant-gratification society. Everyone expects everything to be quick these days. No one has patience and this game takes a lot of it.