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tim henman
is anyone sick and tired of henman mania already.he beat the no 25 seed WOW as soon as he meets someone half decent he will be packing his bags AGAIN and the stupid crowd gets carried away with the mass hysteria..........boring,boring,boring.....................
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't be such an old grouch - they're just enjoying themselves; it's always fun to have someone to cheer on. He's never going to win anything (in fact I don't think he ever did win a big title) but he was pretty good in his day... which is now past. No need to sneer at him, though, there are still worse players - including the number 25 seed, it turns out.
Oh dear - really didn't expect this from you Stokeace.
So people are proud of being British and are supporting one of the few British people who at least has a sporting chance.
Yes, in all likelihood he will fail, but one of the factors that can help him succeed is the British crowd getting behind him.
Personally, I would love to see a British person win pretty much any sporting event - and therefore cheer them on.
So people are proud of being British and are supporting one of the few British people who at least has a sporting chance.
Yes, in all likelihood he will fail, but one of the factors that can help him succeed is the British crowd getting behind him.
Personally, I would love to see a British person win pretty much any sporting event - and therefore cheer them on.
The problem with this country when it comes to tennis, is that it is never really top of the list at schools. I know in the USA and even in Spain, they have tennis schools and the focus is on winning, winning, winning!
Although I think Henman is a total dullard to watch, he has done incredibly well considering the lack of tennis inclination in this country.
Although I think Henman is a total dullard to watch, he has done incredibly well considering the lack of tennis inclination in this country.
Yes. I find it irritating and annoying and boring.
But....
I'm also not a big fan of the tennis and I do think that those who are should show support for whoever they chose in whatever they chose (well, within legal limits).
It's no worse than my dad thinking this'll be the year spurs win something every season!
But....
I'm also not a big fan of the tennis and I do think that those who are should show support for whoever they chose in whatever they chose (well, within legal limits).
It's no worse than my dad thinking this'll be the year spurs win something every season!
His best career win (2003 Paris Masters) barely registered with the public since there was no 'living through the moment' on TV. Wimbledon is after all a television event.
I also think the nature of tennis scoring sometimes lends itself to great tension which defies the actual significance of the result.
Henman and Murray haven't had the same mainsteam support as Jimmy White and Phil Taylor because tennis is a middle class athletic sport whereas darts, and snooker are working class pub games.
Lewis Hamilton - we don't hate you - just F1 in general.
I also think the nature of tennis scoring sometimes lends itself to great tension which defies the actual significance of the result.
Henman and Murray haven't had the same mainsteam support as Jimmy White and Phil Taylor because tennis is a middle class athletic sport whereas darts, and snooker are working class pub games.
Lewis Hamilton - we don't hate you - just F1 in general.