Wimbledon 2016

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I just can`t find anything entertaining about Serena Williams bludgeoning her way through matches.
Agreed. This is why I was always a fan of Hingis - she won games through craft and skill rather than raw power.

In an odd way I think the Williams domination almost devalues the women's game. When the best woman player's greatest asset is her dominant power the women's game starts to seem very similar to the men's game and - as you know she'd likely get overpowered by the top 200 male players - it just makes the women's game seem inferior.
 
Four Brits in finals tomorrow! Andy, Heather, Gordon Reid in Wheelchair Singles and Jordana Whiley in Wheelchair Doubles. Good luck to all of them!
 
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Reid wins in straight sets....first male wheelchair Wimbledon singles champion. And also won doubles yesterday.

Saying he caught transverse myelitis at 13 yr old and spent 6 months completely paralyzed in hospital..before regaining some movement. Well done to him.

Next a GB lady in wheelchair doubles.
 
And interesting to pick up snippets about wheelchair tennis. Apparently the players have been concerned about the extra work involved in playing on grass....Reid practiced by having his chair tied to bungee cords to work on his strength. It's now a big sport with events almost every week, but it is a very expensive sport with the equipment involved. Noticed that Reid had a spare chair courtside....not cheap at 6-10K a pop.

His opponent played ice sledge hockey at the Winter Olympics....sounds a great sport.
 
Agreed. This is why I was always a fan of Hingis - she won games through craft and skill rather than raw power.

In an odd way I think the Williams domination almost devalues the women's game. When the best woman player's greatest asset is her dominant power the women's game starts to seem very similar to the men's game and - as you know she'd likely get overpowered by the top 200 male players - it just makes the women's game seem inferior.

I was always a fan of Hingis too, but for different reasons.