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we used to be a proper sport. aryna sabalenka and elena rybakina used to play matches against each other. finals even.
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thinking of trying to organize a tennis rarepair (read: anything that isnāt sincaraz) prompt fest. is this something that would be of interest to ppl? please interact with this post/let me know if it is, bc i think it would be really fun!
hey guys! go follow @tennisrarepairpromptfest if youāre interested! intro post/faq will be up either later today when iām home from work or sometime tomorrow
a silly fantasy i love to indulge is that one of these years, casper is going to rock up to wimbledon, sans grass warm-up like usual, and out of nowhere everything clicks. deep run, sf minimum because he doesn't lose in slam qfs. everyone is flummoxed. andy roddick's served bracket is in shambles. every post-match interview, casper just sort of chuckles in disbelief and goes "it's crazy, right?" half of r/tennis is whining about how he's ruined wimbledon. in the semi, he either loses with some dignity intact to carlos or daniil medvedev inexplicably crashes out and sends him into the final, where casper is fed the elusive triple bagel by sinner. they spend the entire trophy ceremony giggling and making a golf date during the speeches. the next year, casper loses to a british wild card with three last names in the second round, and balance is restored.
y'all can't be bringing the term 'mental midget' around here. leave that shit on r/tennis please.
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i know it's pretty bleak around here today, but just know that people's minds can and do change, especially when presented with the facts of what these men have done. my mom is a slam casual, so she didn't know about zverev's history of domestic abuse until i told her, and she immediately stopped supporting him. then today, she was chatting with a pickleball friend, and the friend mentioned how happy she was zverev finally won a slam. my mom encouraged the friend to look up zverev's allegations, and within the hour, the friend came up to my mom again and said she was embarrassed to have ever supported zverev. i was also heartened to see the top comments on the athletic's write-up of the final were all call-outs. i guess the point is, keep informing the casual sports fans in your life about any and all abuse accusations and cases against these athletes, because they're largely ignorant, and keep putting pressure on mainstream sports media to mention the cases anytime they write about the players in question.
as we come closer to the likely outcome i think i have figured out what i want to say about this. this being zverev winning a slam.
i understand that winning a slam comes with an amount of pedigree within tennis, and itās an achievement that comes with a lot of publicity and lauding. on this level i understand the frustration with him winning one.
what i dont agree with is the idea that this fundamentally changes anything. zverev is good at tennis, this is not a moral judgement. he has been a serious contender for many years. as much as it feels vindicating to call him a choker, to make fun of him for not winning one- that is ultimately a selfish feeling because it doesnāt serve any purpose. and in some ways directly obfuscates and trivialises the real issue.
obviously, i donāt think making a joke here and there is necessarily wrong, but i do sometimes worry the overwhelming amount of posts treating players beating him like a game is diluting the seriousness. the posts that only ever call him the rat or another nickname, the posts congratulating people for āexterminating himā- i worry these miss the point. he isnāt some funny little issue, heās a serial domestic abuser. whether or not a player beats him isnāt them doing a favour for women or for viewers who donāt like him, there is no morality in it.
if itās more important for you to be able to make fun of him for not reaching some arbitrary point of success than it is for him to be recognised and face consequences for being a serial abuser than your priorities are wrong. i donāt actually think anyone is doing this on purpose, but i think itās easy to get caught up in our own anger, our own desire to feel better short term.
the first allegations came out i believe in 2020, if zverev had won a slam before that it would not have changed the fact that heās an abuser. if heād won every slam since it would not change that fact. on the other hand, if he lost every slam first round it would also not change anything. the truth of it though is that he does make deep runs frequently. thatās why heās been top 5 for so long, and him being top 5 for so long has already made him a face of menās tennis regardless of his slam success.
no longer being able to say heās a choker or heās a slamless loser or whatever insult in that vein you want is not even remotely relevant when the real reason people should be upset is that he is, once again, a serial domestic abuser.
maybe flavio pulls off a miracle and he wins this one, zverev will continue to be a contender in the next and the next and the next. the issue has never been that he might win one, but that heās able to compete at all.