Saturday, January 20, 2007
I Love When Pro Tennis Coaches Commentate On ESPN
The typical image that one has of a pro tennis coach is a quiet type who sits stoically for hours at a time while his or her player goes through the emotional ups and downs of a match.
So, it was quite interesting for me when ESPN invited Darren Cahill into the booth to provide commentary on the Andy Murray /Verdasco match.
Cahill was a breath of fresh air and had plenty to say. He essentially said that Verdasco was a stupid player and implied that he probably wasn't the sharpest guy either.
Of course, if you watch the extremly talented Verdasco play, you can see right away that he's a very dumb player. He has tremendous weapons that he doesn't know how to use very well at all.
Cahill went where ex-pros tend not to go. He was brutally honest but it was refreshing to hear some insightful analysis.
Of course, my all-time favourite is Brad Gilbert who knows more about tennis and has more opinions than anyone.
So, I say let's hear from more of the coaches and less from the players who basically give you the standard answers anyway.
Glenn Sheiner M.D. - author of Insider Tennis Strategies A Tennis Ebook With Great Tennis Coaching Tips guaranteed to make you a smarter tennis player and take your tennis to the next level. Also, check out the world's top tennis humor screensaver
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