Roland Garros Day 3: Tuesday, May 27 - Order of Play

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Luxilon Borg said:
Broken_Shoelace said:
Luxilon Borg said:
Moxie629 said:
^ I hadn't noticed that you and LB were engaged in a debate on that. Forgive me for making an opinion. :p When I say he's "dragging his family around the globe," I make no assumptions about his wife, or his life. Don't take my phrasing too much to heart. One does wonder, however, and even with Federer, how long the peripatetic life of a tennis player can suit a large-ish family. I simply wonder, as do plenty of folks, how long the various things that push and pull at Hewitt (family, his body, his results,) will keep him in the hunt in tennis.

FYI Mox, I have no recollection of a debate about Hewitts late career status. I only "debated" with the counselor about Hewitts results across various surfaces.

We did, after you called him "the luckiest player in history." It wasn't about his late career status, but about your disdain for the man, which prompted by "agenda" comment.

Huh? I do not comprehend this incoherent blather...never debated his retirement, or late career status. Just surfaces and style of play.

So you didn't call Hewitt the luckiest player of all time?
 

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Broken_Shoelace said:
Luxilon Borg said:
Broken_Shoelace said:
Luxilon Borg said:
Moxie629 said:
^ I hadn't noticed that you and LB were engaged in a debate on that. Forgive me for making an opinion. :p When I say he's "dragging his family around the globe," I make no assumptions about his wife, or his life. Don't take my phrasing too much to heart. One does wonder, however, and even with Federer, how long the peripatetic life of a tennis player can suit a large-ish family. I simply wonder, as do plenty of folks, how long the various things that push and pull at Hewitt (family, his body, his results,) will keep him in the hunt in tennis.

FYI Mox, I have no recollection of a debate about Hewitts late career status. I only "debated" with the counselor about Hewitts results across various surfaces.

We did, after you called him "the luckiest player in history." It wasn't about his late career status, but about your disdain for the man, which prompted by "agenda" comment.

Huh? I do not comprehend this incoherent blather...never debated his retirement, or late career status. Just surfaces and style of play.

So you didn't call Hewitt the luckiest player of all time?

What does me calling him lucky have to do with the fact I feel he should retire?

You are not here for the friendly exchange of information and opinions. You are here to spew
venom and argue for the sake of arguing with your novel like posts.

You are an argumentative time waster. We're done.