Competition Tennis The tennis competition incident? African american girl?
does anyone remember the (i think it was the Australian Open) were the commentator commented on her butt??
the girl that wears the 'bling bling'
thre was major uproar , anyone know wat its called cos i need the article
The commentator was Roger Rasheed, who commented on Venus Williams' behind at the Australian Open. He said: "Take a look at this now. Make or think as you will, ladies, but for me, that's a pretty good sight."
I think you can find the video here when he had a slow motion replay of Venus Williams' behind during her match against Yan Zi:
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Maria's regional tennis competition
Does anyone play competition tennis?
I do play comp in Australia, what pennant are you in and h ow does it work where you are. We play sets of 8's, with singles, 3 doubles and then mixed doubles. Is it the same and how does your grading work?
I play competition tennis in New York, USA. We play a team format in which we have 6 singles players who each play best of 3 sets (each set to 6, win by 2, ad scoring), and we also have three doubles teams (same as singles). After these matches finish, we usually continue by mixing up players and playing some Canadian doubles as well as other exhibition style matches.