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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 17:04 on 24th June 2011

What do you tennis lovers think about all the grunting that goes on at Wimbledon? Is it really necessary, and shouldn't it be banned because it's not normal, is it?

Me? Boring, annoying, boring, more annoying and boring.....is there any other way to describe it?

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Marjorie Pope
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quotePosted at 17:14 on 24th June 2011
Although I do like watching the tennis, I have to agree with you Ron and say that the grunting is really really annoying me this year.  I am not enjoying Wimbledon nearly as much as usual.  Think I may be turning into a grumpy old woman!  Ha Ha.
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 17:15 on 24th June 2011

By coincidence I've just seen exactly the same sublect covered on Channel 5 News and clearly it's done (the grunting that is) to put off the opponent. Sport? I think not!

B.... rubbish, yes!

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 17:17 on 24th June 2011
On 24th June 2011 17:14, Marjorie Pope wrote:
Although I do like watching the tennis, I have to agree with you Ron and say that the grunting is really really annoying me this year.  I am not enjoying Wimbledon nearly as much as usual.  Think I may be turning into a grumpy old woman!  Ha Ha.
Isn't that going to put off the public who pay good money to watch them Marjorie?
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Marjorie Pope
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quotePosted at 17:32 on 24th June 2011
Do you know I don't think it does Ron.  I have several friends who go to Wimbledon every year and I think their love of tennis and the general atmosphere, etc. overrides the awful grunting.  I have heard several explanations for the grunting but don't believe any of them.  It never used to happen "in the old days" did it?
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Dave John
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quotePosted at 17:50 on 24th June 2011
I always remember the best way to watch cricket at home was to have the TV on but turn the sound down and listen to the commentary on the radio. It really was entertaining. may be worth trying with the ping pong... 
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Marjorie Pope
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quotePosted at 15:48 on 25th June 2011
It's good today.  No grunting from Federer or Nalbandia.  I'm happy!!
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 21:20 on 1st July 2011

I think Andy Murray's got the grand slam hasn't he. Oh no, that's another sport isn't it? lol

What say you Marjorie, did he deserve to lose?

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Marjorie Pope
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quotePosted at 19:13 on 3rd July 2011

Late reply Ron ..... but yes, I think he did deserve to lose.  And Djokovic was a worthy winner over Nadal today.

 You can all put the flags out now ...  IT'S  OVER  !!!     :)

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