First of all, i dont think French Open should have indoor courts, its fine the way it is and its ok that the wind can play a factor and those kind of things imo. But i do think they should have lights on the courts, AND THEN THEY SHOULD FIX THE SCHEDULING. In the previous rounds when more players were left in the tournament the first games started at 11 am, now the women are playing at 2 pm. It gets dark at 8 pm already, so at best they can play till its 8:30 pm, so that means theres 6½ hours for both women and men to get done. But yesterday with the bouchard match the game started almost @ 5 pm which only leaves like 3½ hours for them to get done with the game, so yesterday they were LUCKY that both games only went 3 sets and finished relatively quickly, otherwise it could have gotten too dark for them to play because the light is too bad on the courts, lol...
postponing a match is so dull and so lame in the brain that its ridiculous, wonder if they did that in a NBA game or something like that LOL fill the arena with fans, make everyone skip work so they can get home and position themselves infront of the tv and then they just postpone the game :D Same thing with Murray - Kohlschreiber, it feels so lame to watch a game and then all of a sudden the game is stopped and then you can wait till the next day which also gave the other player - in this case Murray a huge opportunity. Heres a fact: Ferrer/Nadal - Murray/Monfils WONT get done today because the scheduling is as it is, because of the schedule random things like rainy weather will force the game to be postponed. So you think any fans of tennis will invite fans over to watch a good game of tennis and invite them over for beer etc when they know the game wont get done today? Its pointless. Only us betters have interest in watching the game today and then watch it till end tomorrow, its pointless for random fans to sit down and watch it when they know the winner wont be determined.
What they should of done is to start the womens games @ 12AM and then the mens games right after that which will most likely make them start @ 2PM so they have like 6½ hours to get the game done, then it makes it more likely that the game will finish even if it rains for a couple of hours. Even if it wasnt raining today, then with a long game like the 2 games yesterday it could have forced the mens games to postponed because the time gap in which they have to finish the game is so small, because the scheduling is so lame. Its supposed to be smart and make people watch it, but it just makes fewer people want to watch it when it is like it is...
First of all, i dont think French Open should have indoor courts, its fine the way it is and its ok that the wind can play a factor and those kind of things imo. But i do think they should have lights on the courts, AND THEN THEY SHOULD FIX THE SCHEDULING. In the previous rounds when more players were left in the tournament the first games started at 11 am, now the women are playing at 2 pm. It gets dark at 8 pm already, so at best they can play till its 8:30 pm, so that means theres 6½ hours for both women and men to get done. But yesterday with the bouchard match the game started almost @ 5 pm which only leaves like 3½ hours for them to get done with the game, so yesterday they were LUCKY that both games only went 3 sets and finished relatively quickly, otherwise it could have gotten too dark for them to play because the light is too bad on the courts, lol...
postponing a match is so dull and so lame in the brain that its ridiculous, wonder if they did that in a NBA game or something like that LOL fill the arena with fans, make everyone skip work so they can get home and position themselves infront of the tv and then they just postpone the game :D Same thing with Murray - Kohlschreiber, it feels so lame to watch a game and then all of a sudden the game is stopped and then you can wait till the next day which also gave the other player - in this case Murray a huge opportunity. Heres a fact: Ferrer/Nadal - Murray/Monfils WONT get done today because the scheduling is as it is, because of the schedule random things like rainy weather will force the game to be postponed. So you think any fans of tennis will invite fans over to watch a good game of tennis and invite them over for beer etc when they know the game wont get done today? Its pointless. Only us betters have interest in watching the game today and then watch it till end tomorrow, its pointless for random fans to sit down and watch it when they know the winner wont be determined.
What they should of done is to start the womens games @ 12AM and then the mens games right after that which will most likely make them start @ 2PM so they have like 6½ hours to get the game done, then it makes it more likely that the game will finish even if it rains for a couple of hours. Even if it wasnt raining today, then with a long game like the 2 games yesterday it could have forced the mens games to postponed because the time gap in which they have to finish the game is so small, because the scheduling is so lame. Its supposed to be smart and make people watch it, but it just makes fewer people want to watch it when it is like it is...
The fact in 2014 they can't play with a retractable roof is retarded... Most games would still be played with it open but it would fix the problem when it rains.
The fact in 2014 they can't play with a retractable roof is retarded... Most games would still be played with it open but it would fix the problem when it rains.
Yes add roofs that would solve the whole problem. And why doesnt french get with the times and add lights. What are french energy efficient and dont want to wast electricity.
Yes add roofs that would solve the whole problem. And why doesnt french get with the times and add lights. What are french energy efficient and dont want to wast electricity.
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