Many of the great tennis players started to learn the game when they were just old enough to toddle around the court and hold a racket.hjs wrote:ranger wrote:Total BS.hjs wrote:Pete didn,t need yearssssssssssss to learn
Anyway.
This point is irrelevant.
ranger
Hmmm remind me who brought this up?
Ps Boris Becker won wimbledon on his 16 th, his main weapon was his serve. A few years before he was a little boy, so it took him indeed yearssssssssssssssssssssss to master that hahahaha
You are not just full of shit, you are only shit
Many of the best tennis players have been playing the game for a decade, often under close professional supervision, by the time they are 16.
I was on speed skates as soon as I could walk. I was a state champion when I was six.
Tiger Woods was swinging a golf club before he could see over the dash board of a car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxPmzIKBris
Most of the great California swimmers started swimming competitively before they were in nursery school.
Check this out:
"Venus began playing tennis when she was only 4 years old. By the time she was 7, she had come to the attention of tennis great John McEnroe and Pete Sampras, both of whom encouraged her to continue to pursue the game. At the tender age of 10, Venus was ranked the number one player in the keenly competitive under-12 division of Southern California, a ranking inherited not long thereafter by younger sister Serena. So strong was Venus's game as a pre-teen that she won 63 consecutive matches without a single loss. Word of her talent reached the media, and in the summer of 1991 both Sports Illustrated and Tennis ran stories about the amazing tennis prodigy from the mean streets of Compton. All the publicity was accompanied by growing criticism of Richard Williams' singleminded focus on making Venus into a tennis star with little regard for giving her any semblance of a normal childhood."
Jimmy Connor's mother was the most unusual case.
Her placenta was shaped like a tennis racket.
Jimmy started playing in the womb.
It's best to start early!
LeBron James could have played in the NBA when he was 10.
His high school games got national media coverage.
He da man!
ranger