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Screeching of women tennis players.
Does any tournament in the world ban this awful screeching? If not should be have a decibel meter fitted at tournaments so that exceeding this limit would involve a penalty?
We know they can cut down if they really want to as players like Venus Williams have cut it out on occasions.
We know they can cut down if they really want to as players like Venus Williams have cut it out on occasions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I find it a strange phenomena, in the years before the first screecher (monica seles) it was something that happened rarely, you would get one or two players who would grunt (not screech) like arantxa sanchez but generally it was seles who started the real screeching that we hear today.
I am puzzled as to why its so common now and not so common back then
I am puzzled as to why its so common now and not so common back then
Most television sets and remotes have a little button with a triangle on it and +/-. incredible as it may seem, by pressing the button in the minus direction, has the effect of muting any noise you do not like.
There are other buttons that change the picture to "Antiques in the Attic" or "judge Judy". There is even one button, which when pressed, blanks out the screen entirely.
There are other buttons that change the picture to "Antiques in the Attic" or "judge Judy". There is even one button, which when pressed, blanks out the screen entirely.
Players are using to disguise the moment of impact of the ball in an effort to throw out the timing of the other player.
Sharapova is particularly annoying. There is another one who virtually calls "Out" on each hit. This is outright cheating as far as I am concerned.
Unfortunately it is difficult to set a limit on what kind of vocalisation is reasonable so players exploit it. It needed to have been nipped in the bud but nobody realised how far it would go.
Sharapova is particularly annoying. There is another one who virtually calls "Out" on each hit. This is outright cheating as far as I am concerned.
Unfortunately it is difficult to set a limit on what kind of vocalisation is reasonable so players exploit it. It needed to have been nipped in the bud but nobody realised how far it would go.
This is why i dont bother watching womens tennis anymore.
Once Seles started it then others just went along and copied it and kept doing because wimbledon didnt outlaw it
its a pathetic habit, if young kids coming to the game see it as acceptable then they will do it as well and think that what they are supposed to do
Once Seles started it then others just went along and copied it and kept doing because wimbledon didnt outlaw it
its a pathetic habit, if young kids coming to the game see it as acceptable then they will do it as well and think that what they are supposed to do
/// the crowd chanting and calling out I find absolutely maddening and completely uncalled for. ///
Yes but the umpire soon puts an end to it, and so they should with certain women players, either cease or get off court, or perhaps the shout of fault would suffice?
Or maybe in the name of equality the crowd might be allowed to bring in Vuvuzela horns?
Yes but the umpire soon puts an end to it, and so they should with certain women players, either cease or get off court, or perhaps the shout of fault would suffice?
Or maybe in the name of equality the crowd might be allowed to bring in Vuvuzela horns?
It is ridiculous, and it is cheating.
I wonder what they'd do if every time someone hit the ball they screamed out a word like 'bananas' rather than just a random noise. Would that be seen differently, and if so why? Someone should try it - if they made a move to ban that, they'd have to explain why it's unfair but a random scream at the top of your voice isn't.
I'd like to see it taken up in other sports, just for a laugh. ie whenever golfers hit the ball they screech, or even chess - whenever you move a piece you're allowed to scream, just to liven things up a bit.
I wonder what they'd do if every time someone hit the ball they screamed out a word like 'bananas' rather than just a random noise. Would that be seen differently, and if so why? Someone should try it - if they made a move to ban that, they'd have to explain why it's unfair but a random scream at the top of your voice isn't.
I'd like to see it taken up in other sports, just for a laugh. ie whenever golfers hit the ball they screech, or even chess - whenever you move a piece you're allowed to scream, just to liven things up a bit.
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