Submitted by PrincessBananas85 t3_11x760p in sports
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McRambis t1_jd3esee wrote
I know what you mean. I was always rooting for someone else as a kid and I don't know why I never clicked with her. As an adult I totally respect her and consider her to be one of the greatest tennis players ever.
bakerzdosen t1_jd3g05m wrote
I’ve thought about it a bit since making that comment.
I think not only was it about rooting for the underdog or similar, it was just that she wasn’t as personable of a player. In her post-playing years you got to see a bit more of her personality, but when she was playing, she kinda came across as that stereotypical eastern-bloc Ivan Drago-type athlete.
That made it easy to dislike her - especially in the Cold War climate during which she played.
These days I don’t think of her that way at all, but at the time, according to my own (potentially faulty) memory, her interviews and the political climate of the day made her seem… cold.
McRambis t1_jd3ktxc wrote
I understand. For me it was probably because Evert was prettier. That's was probably enough for <10yo me to root against her.
bakerzdosen t1_jd3qm9t wrote
Not gonna disagree there. I’m sure there was some of that for me as well.
Now explain why ≈7-10 year old me liked Borg over McEnroe. :P
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Homers_Harp t1_jd4d1hf wrote
Her career for me was one of continuously-increasing respect from me. I mean, she kept beating my favorite players until I had to acknowledge just how great she was.
Plus, late in her career, a buddy and I were walking around Aspen and spotted her hitting with a partner on an outdoor court. Seeing her in person, crushing the ball over and over while clearly not even trying was something to watch. Eventually, the guy she was hitting with messed up and she immediately waved and said “hi” as if she had been waiting to be nice the first instant she could stop hitting.
bakerzdosen t1_jd4j2h7 wrote
That’s the thing though: NOW (or maybe better said: post competition) she’s has seemed like a fantastic human being - or at least a decent above-average one.
That’s why my memories of her frustrate me: either I got it entirely wrong or she has changed a lot.
It’s probably a combination of both though. And I have a tough time judging someone for not being very good at being famous - especially in their 20’s…
Homers_Harp t1_jd4jtz6 wrote
I’ve heard it said that the best doubles team in the history of tennis was John McEnroe and anybody else. After watching Martina’s career, I dunno. Seems like her doubles play was at that same level as McEnroe.
kaynkayf t1_jd20sxh wrote
Keep on keepin on Martina!
billiemarie t1_jd3kxhi wrote
Great news!
Cuthbert_Allgood19 t1_jd4762y wrote
She’s no Wade Boggs, that’s for sure
billy_the_p t1_jd48wi9 wrote
She did win the California open though.
Cuthbert_Allgood19 t1_jd4co1c wrote
Wasn’t that Gina Davis?
billy_the_p t1_jd55ooz wrote
Might’ve been Secretariat.
Hidden_throwaway-blu t1_jd9xwil wrote
Now you’re imagining me as Lori Petty in A League of Their Own
KouchyMcSlothful t1_jd3y8s1 wrote
And now she must fight the cancer in her soul and brain as she continues her fight for bigotry against trans people.
stellahella1 t1_jd4ysnf wrote
Hopefully the fear of death helps her realize how her words threaten the existence of trans people
KouchyMcSlothful t1_jd522fa wrote
🤞🤞
urinatingangels t1_jd4augl wrote
Hell yeah!
Past_Angle_8089 t1_jd58roi wrote
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jyar1811 t1_jd46ute wrote
Transphobic hate monger. Sorry not sorry
Mrmakabuntis t1_jd4skib wrote
She told the truth. Glad she is cancer free and back to being a LGBTQ+ pioneer.
stellahella1 t1_jd4yxt7 wrote
You mean lgb. She is most definetly not a friend of ours
PrincessBananas85 OP t1_jd472re wrote
Why do you say that?
Hilarias_Glucose_Cup t1_jd4g0v0 wrote
Probably doesn't like that Martina puts fairness of competition ahead of inclusion when it comes to women's sports.
jyar1811 t1_jd47m9t wrote
PrincessBananas85 OP t1_jd47u48 wrote
I've actually heard worse comments about Transgender people.
bakerzdosen t1_jd2xw3n wrote
I remember absolutely hating her back in the day. I mean, I hated the athlete who seemingly constantly beat whomever I was cheering for, not the person.
She was just frighteningly dominant at times.
So, even as someone who was never her biggest fan, I’m thrilled to hear this news. I hope she has many more happy and cancer-free years ahead of her.