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a kennedy

(33,187 posts)
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 05:59 PM Mar 27

Anyone else bothered by how many time the joker hits his ball before he serves it???

🤬. He hits it with the racket 5 times, THEN HE BOUNCES IT 10 times before he hits the damn thing?? Does it bother ANYONE ELSE??? He’s a great tennis player, but come on man just hit the damn thing. Sheesh. Oh and, JMHO.

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Anyone else bothered by how many time the joker hits his ball before he serves it??? (Original Post) a kennedy Mar 27 OP
headgames. commonplace in many sports. reigning example being the ridiculous amount stopdiggin Mar 27 #1
That got stopped with the pitch clock Bristlecone Mar 27 #2
yes. (and thank god) stopdiggin Mar 27 #3
It's funny, and now kinda on a side tangent, but Bristlecone Mar 28 #4

stopdiggin

(13,544 posts)
1. headgames. commonplace in many sports. reigning example being the ridiculous amount
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 07:14 PM
Mar 27

of deliberate stalling taking place - in between one pitch and another, in major league baseball.

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Bristlecone

(10,666 posts)
2. That got stopped with the pitch clock
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 07:17 PM
Mar 27

Same with the batter having to step in. Also now timed.

stopdiggin

(13,544 posts)
3. yes. (and thank god)
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 07:31 PM
Mar 27

And I probably shouldn't have used the term 'reigning example' - (as I clearly did) - because that was admittedly misleading.

But it had to get to point of ridiculous exaggeration before they finally did something about it. (and because officials, fans, and to some extent players, were all sick to death of it)

And - in all examples presented - it is in furtherance of head-games, as opposed to performance. Along with being extremely tedious.

Bristlecone

(10,666 posts)
4. It's funny, and now kinda on a side tangent, but
Fri Mar 28, 2025, 12:05 AM
Mar 28

I thought the pitch clock and throw over rules would be horrible, but I was wrong - they work pretty darn well.

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