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crying baby at tennis match: who is the ass, the father or the tennis player?

tboy

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Here you go, let's hear it:

Who is the bigger ass?

The father who didn't immediately remove the infant from the stands or the player who lobbed a ball into the stands?

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/tennis/...s-ball-into-stands-in-direction?urn=ten-wp257

Supposedly the player wasn't doing so well and when a baby started crying in the stands, it got even worse for the player. To the point where he lobbed a ball into the stands.

In typical journalistic integrity the reporters state that he shot the ball at the baby where he did no such thing. He simply lobbed it into the stands. The ball landed no where near the infant....
 
Who in their right mind brings a baby to a tennis match?

The player on the other hand shouldn't have played through.

He should have waited until the father and child were removed.
 
You know you are out of line when Johnny Mac says it.

Pretty stupid behavior on the part of the player. Pretty inconsiderate of the parents.

As none of us were there we don't know if the baby just started or the child had been acting up earlier in the match as well. If the crying just started the player should have waited and I'm sure the officials would have addressed it. Based on what the reporter was saying it wasn't the first bad decision the player made that day.

For sure the media will try to sensationalize the incident but to back them up a little bit... right after he hit the ball you can hear John McEnroe's comment. He hit that towards the baby, he can't do that. It must have appeared intentional.
 
Maurice Boscorelli said:
Who in their right mind brings a baby to a tennis match?

That was my first thought as well... :???:

But dude was still a douche-bag for lobbing a ball at them. :roll:
 
Cycleguy007 said:
That was my first thought as well... :???:

But dude was still a douche-bag for lobbing a ball at them. :roll:

Yeah he was, as it looks like just terrible sportsmanship.

Another possibility would have been if he would just politely called out to keep the baby quiet but instead he acted emotionally.
 
Cycleguy007 said:
That was my first thought as well... :???:

But dude was still a douche-bag for lobbing a ball at them. :roll:

You sir, are mistaken. He did no such thing.
 
tboy said:
You sir, are mistaken. He did no such thing.

Sure looked like it to me, and everyone else, including the commentator.
 
But if you read the story, it plainly and openly states that the ball wasn't lobbed anywhere near the baby or the father....

it's just the commentators trying to make it worse than it is....and we ALL know they NEVER do that do they? lol....

As some of the comments say: for all we know the baby could have been behind the tennis player.....

(and yes we're watching the same clip, unless of course you have superpowers and can see what's behind the camera and not shown.....all we see is a shot of a man holding a fussing baby, and then we see a tennis player lob a ball......but if you believe that, I bet you believe in transporters, flying cars, jet bikes, and ocular implants that enable you to see for 10 miles)
 
Huh?

Huh?

tboy said:
But if you read the story, it plainly and openly states that the ball wasn't lobbed anywhere near the baby or the father....

It wasn't just the commentator, it was the news Anchor, the written description and a few of the comentators all saying pretty much the same thing... he lobbed the ball in the direction of the crying baby.

Ferrer's actions were reckless and immature. It was a bully move borne out of frustration. He hit a ball in anger toward the crowd, which is never acceptable, particularly when it's at a defenseless child.

FORTUNATELY he missed! He has bad aim!

Whether he was aiming specifically AT the baby, no one other than he, will know for sure, but it sure looks that way.
 
Cycleguy007 said:
FORTUNATELY he missed! He has bad aim!

Whether he was aiming specifically AT the baby, no one other than he, will know for sure, but it sure looks that way.

From what I have seen these pro tennis players can pretty much hit the ball wherever they want.

So I'm thinking if he really wanted to he could come very close.

Naw he just got frustrated and hit the ball in their general direction. Still not very wise.
 
Maurice Boscorelli said:
From what I have seen these pro tennis players can pretty much hit the ball wherever they want.

So I'm thinking if he really wanted to he could come very close.

Naw he just got frustrated and hit the ball in their general direction. Still not very wise.

Perhaps, but he was off his game that day...
Given how bad Ferrer's groundstrokes were in the second set, it's no surprise that the ball didn't come close to hitting the baby.

He ended up getting creamed by the other guy didn't he?
 
"Ferrer lobbed a ball into the crowd in frustration."

and

Given how bad Ferrer's groundstrokes were in the second set, it's no surprise that the ball didn't come close to hitting the baby. (Rimshot!)

and

His warning shot worked, by the way. The child stopped crying after Ferrer launched the ball into the stands.

Both cannot be true....

The article plainly states he LOOKED in the GENERAL direction of the child.....

So, if you see in the video that he shot the ball directly at the baby, from two separate and unrelated images, then you MUST also believe that armstrong takes steroids.......:

lance-armstrong.37.b.jpg


I'd really like to have CG's vision, to be able to see something in a video that isn't there......you must REALLY enjoy movies...I mean hell, when all these actresses are finished getting laid and wrap a sheet around them you must also be able to see whether they are shaved, have a landing strip or a power bush!!!

Then again, it must ruin it for you being able to see the director, the sound techs, the cameraman and all the wires running behind the scenes......
 
CG are you going to allow your idol to be dragged through the mud, shown topless pumping Irene I mean iron and having all those steroids pictured beside him???
 
rAYDEN..,Can i have some of your popcorn pls.....hopefully they will eventually hug and make up...:)
 
LOL... Naw, tboy's just givin me da gears! LOL

Everyone knows Lance isn't on steroids. :roll:

Or at least he has never tested positive, ever. There have been unsubstantiated stories told by disgruntled former team-mates, but never any real proof.

And Since tboy is SUCH an advocate of "lets make a decision after we hear all the facts"... well, like I said just giving me da gears.

(And getting me back for the whole "generation thing... :) :tongue:)
 
lol and since cg believes that one image right after the other tells the truth...well....I rest my case! (of stereos!!!)
 
tboy said:
lol and since cg believes that one image right after the other tells the truth...well....I rest my case! (of stereos!!!)

Most people go for surround sound systems these days dude... "stereos" are so 80's... :tongue:
 
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