@jamesgraysport Credit to Maya… handling the pressure of centre court plus Serena and losing the tiebreak.. impressive and a reminder that you can’t just waltz back in to pro sport.
@marzoTennis hey just wanted to say after reading your book .. thank you for writing the first and only book that felt like it was speaking directly to me. Absolutely loved it. Cheers!
@WillBoucek I agree should have best doubles players. Could the tournament be 2 halves. One side is the singles pairs and other is doubles focused players. Winner of each draw plays a final - Could be interesting? I’d be hoping the traditional doubles team wins but either way marketable?
@pavyg@DjokerNole After what they did to him? It’s easy to take victim status and claim his win as justice but really??!
He didn’t comply with government regulations during a pandemic. Yes he won cause he is incredible player. It’s not a conspiracy so maybe time to get over it.
@pavyg Pavvy now a self declared expert on Australian deportation laws, anti Rafa to the point of obsession and antivaxxer. What a combination- at least we agree tennis is a great sport!
@UnfilterTennis@Calvbetton@AndreyRublev97@leylahfernandez Really enjoyed the pod and Calvin’s Guinness anecdote. I’m a recent convert from Australia( seems like a few of us)… I had to smile seeing the “average” Di minaur beat Draper in Tokyo. Is that a Calvin curse?
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@Igetmykicks@cliffreid Yep. It’s interesting hey. I used to test Olympic rowers at AIS many years ago after their 6 min ergo test. Crazy lactates and ph less than 7. Brutal sport.
@drewseybaby Think I understood this book and how precise and worldly efficient it is for about 1 day before part 2 exams. Then it was suddenly lost but the memory of sort of understanding it is nostalgic.
@oli_m_sims Ok. Lots of good tips already above. I would add use local anaesthetic. If you want the patient to stay with you/ keep trust then don’t hurt them by digging around which is often what’s needed in challenging cannulation. I wish I had routinely done this as a junior RMO/SHO .