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Where is Pascal Maria? Does anyone know? Last time I saw him was in person in Belgrade 11 months ago.
You still chasing after that ump? He was definitely at this year's AO, because Nadal got mad at him during the Dimitrov match.
 

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You still chasing after that ump? He was definitely at this year's AO, because Nadal got mad at him during the Dimitrov match.


Don't you think it is strange that he appears in couple of tournaments a year? Most other referees you may see in a couple of tournaments in any month. That was the case with Pascal too.
 

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Don't you think it is strange that he appears in couple of tournaments a year? Most other referees you may see in a couple of tournaments in any month. That was the case with Pascal too.
I haven't seen Carlos Ramos around much lately, either. It's just possible that they make some decisions about how much they travel, if they have young children, for example. Let's see if he's in the chair at RG this week.
 

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End of Year Comp to stay in London until at least 2020.



I'm kind of glad it's finding a (semi-)permanent home. I think it lost a lot of lustre when it moved it from New York and it got bounced around.
 

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End of Year Comp to stay in London until at least 2020.



I'm kind of glad it's finding a (semi-)permanent home. I think it lost a lot of lustre when it moved it from New York and it got bounced around.

You've just undermined my notion that it could travel and move surfaces.
 

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This French tennis player (I think #287) was banned to exceed with the reporter, what an idiot!

 

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i hate that, this Hamou gave France a bad name, shame on him and on all male chauvinist pigs
 

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Ion Tiriac slams Federer

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<a class="embedly-card" href="https://au.sports.yahoo.com/tennis/a/35673395/ion-tiriac-slams-roger-federer-for-skipping-french-open-tennis/#page1">Tennis official slams Federer in stunning critique</a>

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Link: https://au.sports.yahoo.com/tennis/...roger-federer-for-skipping-french-open-tennis

I think Tiriac is going a bit overboard with his criticism. If Federer was in his mid-twenties, then sure - but he's 35, knows his body and has probably earnt the right to be selective at this stage of his career. If the choice is No Federer v Part-Time Federer, then I'm sure most fans would take the latter.
 

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I think that rule is once you turn 31 you can chose which and how many tournaments you want to play.
 

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Ion Tiriac slams Federer

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<a class="embedly-card" href="https://au.sports.yahoo.com/tennis/a/35673395/ion-tiriac-slams-roger-federer-for-skipping-french-open-tennis/#page1">Tennis official slams Federer in stunning critique</a>

[/parsehtml]Link: https://au.sports.yahoo.com/tennis/...roger-federer-for-skipping-french-open-tennis

I think Tiriac is going a bit overboard with his criticism. If Federer was in his mid-twenties, then sure - but he's 35, knows his body and has probably earnt the right to be selective at this stage of his career. If the choice is No Federer v Part-Time Federer, then I'm sure most fans would take the latter.



Triac is probably worrying about revenues...and Roger is probably still the biggest draw.
As far as Isner...well, let's see how he is feeling at 35.
 

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was Tiriac able to play on clay when he was almost 36 ? if el Vavrinecos skipped clay season, it's because his body needed some rest, Tiriac could organize his tourney on grass just before Wimbly ? so he could have him in the draw
 

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Triac is probably worrying about revenues...and Roger is probably still the biggest draw.
As far as Isner...well, let's see how he is feeling at 35.
Tiriac is a self-interested showman. As to the Isner quote, I think it was innocuous. Of course he'll be in, because he's just there to gin up points and revenue. Roger is actually trying to protect another potential Major.
 

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Tiriac is a self-interested showman. As to the Isner quote, I think it was innocuous. Of course he'll be in, because he's just there to gin up points and revenue. Roger is actually trying to protect another potential Major.

I think after Australia, Roger has come to the realisation that going into a major feeling healthy and rested is going to pay bigger dividends than grinding out the tour... Wimbledon was always his #1 target and he's just giving himself the best chance. He was also wary about clay after feeling physically uncomfortable on it last year.
 

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I think that rule is once you turn 31 you can chose which and how many tournaments you want to play.
There are rules about how many mandates you have after a certain number of wins, at least, and years on tour. I'd have to look it up, but I know Fed has reached some level, as has Nadal. Not sure if age, per se is one.
 

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Ion Tiriac slams Federer

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<a class="embedly-card" href="https://au.sports.yahoo.com/tennis/a/35673395/ion-tiriac-slams-roger-federer-for-skipping-french-open-tennis/#page1">Tennis official slams Federer in stunning critique</a>

[/parsehtml]Link: https://au.sports.yahoo.com/tennis/...roger-federer-for-skipping-french-open-tennis

I think Tiriac is going a bit overboard with his criticism. If Federer was in his mid-twenties, then sure - but he's 35, knows his body and has probably earnt the right to be selective at this stage of his career. If the choice is No Federer v Part-Time Federer, then I'm sure most fans would take the latter.


Reading the article it is much much lighter than the word "slams" indicates (at least to this non-native English speaker). The guy is complaining that one of his biggest sources of revenue is not showing. I do not agree with him, but it is not like he went personal. As for Isner... I do not even see it as criticism.

Jeez, BB, you look like those PC people that get offended with everything...
 
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There are rules about how many mandates you have after a certain number of wins, at least, and years on tour. I'd have to look it up, but I know Fed has reached some level, as has Nadal. Not sure if age, per se is one.

Yes, but beside those, there is the one that I mentioned, that is once the player is 31 he can chose which and how many tournaments he will play, nothing is compulsory for him, neither there is set number of tournaments they have to play in a year. That rule applies now to Rafa from today because he just turned 31.

1.08 Reduction of ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Commitment
A. A player’s number of ATP World Tour Masters 1000 commitment tournaments shall be reduced by one (1) tournament for reaching each of the following milestones:
1) 600 matches (as of 1 January of the commitment year);
2) 12 years of service;
3) 31 years of age (as of 1 January of the commitment year).
If all three (3) conditions are met then the player has a complete exemption from the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 player commitment.
 
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I haven't seen Carlos Ramos around much lately, either. It's just possible that they make some decisions about how much they travel, if they have young children, for example. Let's see if he's in the chair at RG this week.

Did you see him in Nole's match? He gave Nole warning because he thought Nole will hit him with a ball.
 

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Did you see him in Nole's match? He gave Nole warning because he thought Nole will hit him with a ball.
I did. I mentioned on the tournament thread that I thought that might put him on your roll of Umpire Infamy. ;) Oh, and I saw Pascal Maria...he was in the chair for Rafa v. Basilashvili yesterday.
 

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I did. I mentioned on the tournament thread that I thought that might put him on your roll of Umpire Infamy. ;) Oh, and I saw Pascal Maria...he was in the chair for Rafa v. Basilashvili yesterday.

For some reason my recorder wasn't set properly which I noticed only when Rafa finished, so I didn't see that match. Seems they decided to bring pascal and Ramos back from dead on the same day.
 
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