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标 题: Re: suzziechu (sssssssssssss),你为什么要招摇张德培和阿加西的事
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北姑就是北姑,智商无比低劣,下面的文章清清楚楚,张德培和阿加西就是同一个教练
,怎么,白人瞧不起黄种人割了你的心头肉啊
http://www.athleteinme.com/ArticleView.aspx?id=289
Author: Stan Reents, PharmD
Original Posting: 05/06/2007 01:17 PM
Last Revision: 08/28/2015 11:26 AM
In 1979, I moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and played tennis as often as I
could. Over the next 2 years, I saw Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Guillermo
Vilas, Harold Solomon and many other top pros live. I also saw a match
between former champions Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall. Even though it was just
an exhibition, Laver still hit beautifully crisp topspin ground strokes and
Rosewall had that amazing backhand volley.
Back in the late 70's and early 80's, tennis in the US was extremely popular
. This was likely due to the fact that American players like Connors and
McEnroe were not only the best in the world, but, also very "colorful" to
watch. Jimmy Connors was my favorite player and I was lucky enough to see
him and Bjorn Borg go at it in person when both were in their prime. Borg
won that one in 3 sets that looked like they were trying to hit every single
ball harder than the last.
Then, there was another wave of top Americans who all seemed to evolve from
Nick Bollettieri's program in Bradenton, Florida: Andre Agassi, Jim Courier,
Pete Sampras, Michael Chang, and Jimmy Arias. Monica Seles and Mary Pierce
also trained there.
Since then, except for the Williams sisters, James Blake, and Andy Roddick,
Americans have not dominated professional tennis like they did back in the
80's. This is likely one explanation for why tennis has lost popularity in
the US. Presently, the top players are coming from Europe and the former
Soviet Union. Nick Bollettieri stated in a recent issue of Florida Tennis
magazine (July 2006) that there doesn't appear to be a wealth of American
talent on the horizon.
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