Do the grunts and groans bother anyone else?
Written by Paul on January 12, 2009 – 12:04 am -I played for 30 years against mostly men and I have never had to grunt to hit a good shot of passage sbattente or serve an ace. What? wrong with these people? It 's still not so that cold? urlino the crowd before a serve to perch? Players are allowed to grunt and groan as they 're working on a rail? I abandoned watching the tennis on TV because of this stupid behavior. Anyone with me?
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By Tennisguy on Jan 13, 2009 | Reply
not really? not that I think your game increases dramatically, but it helps to play the best coat. i 'm. guess that you're gone just people scolanteti of thumb that didn 't? agree with you, however. yea, Federer doesn 'the grugnito and Roddick tonnes ago, but doesn' t of the Roddick has beaten pi? Federer with violence, especially in serve? didn 'to the beat Justine maria Sharapova tonnes to the U.S. open last year or something? it 's just a thing of preference, some people like it because it really helps, other people don' t feel a need for it. perch? rinuncereste watch tennis just because of that? you have to accept the course to play tennis for 30 years
By Mark H on Jan 19, 2009 | Reply
Cindy, are with you. Gradica not grunting at all and some women almost shout, as the maria Sharapova. Sharapova smusserò the supervision and most are male! it 's really bad I think. last night against Federer, Roddick grunted a lot and ended on on the third set because he was so tired. if I were a player to use only Federer as the model. not the type grunt, or functions around like a madman, he retains his energy.
By Daniel A on Jan 21, 2009 | Reply
Federer doesn 't seem to have the need to grunt. It seems hitting the ball pretty well. I don 't think of the grugniti Justine too.
By Stuart Little on Jan 24, 2009 | Reply
s?, the Williams sisters and Sharapova are ridiculous. I feel like just beat the crap when they grunt like that. Its like, closed up, you 're just making a fool of you
By stryker_matt on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply
the cold, its impressive
By PantherPassant on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply
The cries are so disagreeable. It 's not just un'esalazione normal air. I think the players use it as a tactic. I think it 's done mainly to shake the enemy with noise and to mask the sound of the ball. You probably believe that will help them to hit the ball harder, but known as the players Gradica Federer and Henin don 't need to engage in ear, that will cries out for the win. Fully respecting the will to win. But when it turns into un'isteria for use in all tactics to gain the smallest advantage, crossed the line. This is a spectator sport of tennis fans shouldn 't be subjected to is something very very unpleasant discovery. The authorities should recall. The question is whether the wrong be interesting or distinctive. I 'm frightened think it 's that appeals to the "costly; market" youth;. The both of adenosine triphosphate (Men 's tour) and WTA (Women' s tour of), has Web site. How does the ITF (International Tennis Federation). I guess we could begin to protest. But I doubt they 'll listen.they' the VE probably gone completely deaf by now. Just use the mute button.
By karmaschizo on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply
People who answered here of course does not play competitive tennis. For some people, more so for women, grunting is an integral part of their manufacture of the coup. Think it as much breathing … if you don 't breath in and out effective after each blow, act as a gas. Well, for some people who breathe comes with the grugniti and cries. I didn 't believe it initially until it has found some players who do. I noticed a huge difference in their level of play with and without the noise. People are different - that 's just the way it is. So when we 're talking about the competitive tennis, (the player not your random 2.5) can increase your oxygen taken to give kicked at - the silence is an addition. The players are all professional must remain competitive. They 're not having fun here. They 're athletes, not clowns.
By i <3 andy roddick on Jan 29, 2009 | Reply
s?. for the pi? the right to add the little umpfh your shot, but honestly when it turns into pi? as a scream, has just closed the upp! perch? you can do the same without the scream
By Fire Opal on Feb 1, 2009 | Reply
The driving me nuts and spin.
By OneBigTennisFan on Feb 3, 2009 | Reply
There? ? a question that always gets all up in a Tissy including me cos? I 'd Gradica bring a touch of balance to the idea. Grunting and even shouting? tactical used in many sports including tennis, canning, martial arts, and so on. Even in team sports Gradica football and baseball, a grunt athlete to earn the best "umph" on his equipment or shot. The physiological benefits for this are well documented and valid. Players use tennis grunting and fume for various reasons, including intimidation, but the pi? prevelent are 1.) to convince the extra snap on a particular blow and 2.) to go into a better rhythm and to deposit the nerves. If you 'the VE has ever watched a pro practice, you' ll see on what it means. You can usually descern two each by how long it 's used. If it 's repeated on every shot and? pi? a strong fumes, it 's for speed. Now, all that those who are, some players, ie Serena, Venus and Sharapova (select hatred on these three cos? Much but they 'with reference to the most guilty of it) tends to "scream" every time hit the ball. I can 't? secure unless I have sat and communicated with them personally but I think that at some point, these women have just embraced the idea that if grunt so becomes hard in a short cry that helps to put the ball over the network with the pi? authorities?. While this may? to be true, it 's not necessary. Over time, however, si? transformed in just a habit. My guess? that as much as people probably leads to their attention, it 'tip of SA as a smoker trying to give up. You know it 's the right thing to do but the habit? too strong. Like most, the guide on the wall "of the supervisory screamers" games and usually just around the groove. At the same time, I try to recognize that at this point, they 're probably not making it on purpose but pi? by habit. In any case, hope that offers some understanding and balance on an object polorized pretty! At every one of the lines!
By K on Feb 5, 2009 | Reply
It don 't it intrusive. I don 't believe the grugnito of players and / or groans on purpose, its natural. Think about those men who get up the heavy weights, make noise and make bad sides. Its natural right-sided so that some people are using that when the resistance / strength or whatever you want additional call to fight. The crowd screams on purpose geral.
By Newman on Feb 7, 2009 | Reply
Add-on in some way in the game.
By ramchandra b on Feb 10, 2009 | Reply
The grunters and groaners are trying to psyche out their opponents and break their concentration. Another tactic is to request a napkin and start cleaning the front and so on. Occasionally even discuss with the referee.