@j_j_j_t_m@JTweetsTennis 100%. Don’t get me wrong but there are some egregious calls. But what happens when the players run out of challenges? What does the referee do then?
@mallitzcraig40@PatrickMcEnroe I don't think that is what we are saying. We want the rules changed first to make the playing field equal. Second given our tax dollars are going to these school have some minimum numbers of Americans you need to have.
@PatrickMcEnroe Excellent points. Why don't you look at the ages of the Americans vs the Foreign players. Also they get free school, great training, and many take off the fall to play pro events. They are also not eligible for the USTA wild card
@CodyWorsham@CrackedRacquets Who’s the genius who created the travel pods for the NCAA men’s tennis go where your seated and play the matches if you can’t afford to travel get out of the game
@CodyWorsham@CrackedRacquets Your marketing is horrible. Your ability to find your matches in one place and find streams of the matches are horrible. You put things behind pay walls. Your rules are terrible. Almost 70% of your players in the P4 conferences are foreign. Cmon
@WinterSportsLaw So am I reading this correctly? You can accept the prize money prior to entering college but if you qualify for the U.S. Open, you can’t take the prize money while you’re in college?
@AlGruskin When 70% of the spots in DI are foreign there is a real problem. Main reason is the rules are not applied equally and the Americans suffer. Full Stop!
@Enquirer What is the cost per pupil? My guess is as high or higher than the best school districts. Like Sycamore or Indian Hill. It’s not a money problem