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Old 06-09-2012, 05:20 PM   #10
georgshult

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I have to go with those who feel that this is so VERY far from a golden era for women's tennis. Any-of-10-to-15-players-legitimately-feeling-like-they-can-win-a-Slam-when-Serena's-in-mess-mode does not constitute a golden era for me. No real leader(s) (except when Serena is able to play her best), the shrieking, the mental and/or physical breakdowns, the lack of variety in the game, and the lack of really compelling personalities for too many of the top players (I do love Petra's game when she's playing well and not in whoopsie-mode, but even I must acknowledge, she is one dull, dull girl), no real rivalries yet.....Perhaps it's all not really hopeless. And I've also in general always preferred the women's game. But, for me right now, this is a weak moment for women's tennis.
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