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It has to be Tiger Woods... U-D-MAN
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18/09/2007 13:46:09
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Sports
Catégorie:
Golf
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01254896
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You could do that without posting, must be part of golfer etiquette?

>I'll just roll my eyes and leave it.
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>>>>>>>All this time I was hold'n out for the Mickelsons, Els and Garcias of the golf world to put some sort of a challenge to Tiger Woods. But I give up. From now on I'll just sit back and just enjoy Tiger devour the pgatour for at least ten more years.
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>>>>>>>By the time he's done, no one [in any sport] in history will be close to what he has accomplished. The golf world (and the sports world for that matter) will not see another one like him in another 100 years.
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>>>>>>Certainly not taking anything away from Tiger but Roger Federer is arguably more dominant in his sport.
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>>>>>I've thought about him, Federer. But I don't think tennis world is as talented as the golf world. After Federer, who else is there? Raf. Nadal and Andy Roddick? It seems to me that Tiger has stiffer competition then Federer. I think women's tennis is far more competitive. Long after Federer is retired, Tiger will still be in his prime.
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>>>>>In the last US Open, the best match wasn't the final, it was the quarter finals between Nadal and some unknown... I forgot his name. Haven't seen a tennis match like that since Jimmy Connors met Bjorn Borg.
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>>>>>Tiger has to go up against Else, Garcia, Mickelson, Singh and other very talented young guns. They're all champions. But Tiger is just too good.
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>>>>That "unknown" guy you forgot his name is currently 6-th in the world, in singles, and he has been inside first 20 for the past 3 years, and will likely play the 2007 Masters in Shanghai.
>>>>Women tennis looks competitive because of the media hype, players outfits, and sometimes players comments - otherwise, how can Serena come back from a year of injuries, completely out of shape (roundish, almost as... John Daly;)), total lack of match practice, and blow away all... competition, in a major?
>>>>You have more holes in your tennis knowledge than a golf court, so IMO you're better of if you stay on the greens...
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>>>Are you actually offended by me talking golf? What's the deal?
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>>Not at all, just wanted to let you know that golf and women tennis are games, while men tennis is a very tough sport ;)
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>>>But you're right I pretty much lost interest in tennis when Steffi Graf retired... (that lucky Agassi. What's he ever done?)
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>>Well, it could be his biggest win, let's wait ~10 years and I bet we'll see Jaden Agassi playing.
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>>>>PS The media and/or events organizers compare golf (which, let's be honest, is more a game than a sport), with tennis to sell more, but why do YOU feel the need?
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>>>Sell more what?
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>>Tickets, newspapers, magazines, shoes, rackets, strings, bags, balls...
>>They also sell more subtle things, like getting Sam interested in tennis because of Steffi, making someone else proud to be American because of Agassi, etc.
>>I am sure they also sell things that you and I will never know we bought, or what it cost us.
Doru
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