tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8948801468516043822.post6040229784408504039..comments2023-07-25T10:37:32.127+01:00Comments on Tennis Is Served...: USO: On moral superiority, double-standards and ideological dislikeZafarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11909444215193865334noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8948801468516043822.post-63698911405707782422011-09-09T00:07:04.145+01:002011-09-09T00:07:04.145+01:00Ahmed Ibrahim
Right on. Incredibly poor judgemen...Ahmed Ibrahim <br /><br />Right on. Incredibly poor judgement from Caro - you'd think her PR team would know better. But the way people used it as a vehicle to heap abuse on her said more about them than it did about her. <br /><br />Like I said, feel free to dislike - its the pretense that its down to her attention-seeking I find so annoying - especially when the same ppl actually celebrate (and expect you to celebrate) Petko for doing much the same.Zafarhttp://twitter.com/hypotemusenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8948801468516043822.post-50629247749146524112011-09-08T19:21:47.445+01:002011-09-08T19:21:47.445+01:00A great perspective on the Caro story that really ...A great perspective on the Caro story that really ought to be a 'non-event'. It reminds me of the event earlier this year where Azarenka allegedly called Sharapova a "f*****g b*tch" for winning a set. A tempest in a tea-pot, and this is what we have here.<br />As you, rightly, point out this whole episode is interpreted by a question of taste and by no means justifies the torrent of abuse Caro may have received as a result. Was she naive? yes. Did she do it on purpose? Doubt it very much. Bad timing and bad judgement.Ahmed Ibrahimhttp://tennisaddict.netnoreply@blogger.com