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The Color Purple

she's 5.0 this yearI saw her at the sectional playoffs at Syracuse last summer when she played for a 4.5 ladies league, now a 5.0 in a mixed doubles 10.0 league – ya baby, you go girl! Reportedly she’s from the Albany area and a former college player.
The USTA Eastern Mixed Doubles sectional championship has 5 flights from 6.0 to 10.0, scheduled on June 4-6 at Central Park at Schenectady, New York. Each day the first match starts at 8am and the last one is around 2pm.
For my 7.0 flight, we have 6 teams competing for a spot in the Nationals. It’s round robin format. My team represents Metro ..
#1 Friday June 4, 8am vs Southern (Westchester): 1st D – 1:6, 1;6; 2nd D – 6:1, 0:6, 0:1; 3rd D – 4:6, 3:6
#2 Friday June 4, 11am vs Northern (Albany): 1st D – 2:6, 5:7; 2nd D – 6:3, 6:2; 3rd D – 4:6, 6:4, 1:0 (13:11)
#3 Saturday June 5, 9:30am vs Long Island: 1st D – 6:4, 4:6, 0:1; 2nd D – 1:6, 2:6; 3rd D – 6:4, 6:2
#4 Saturday June 5, 12:30pm, vs Western (Buffalo): 1st D – 2:6, 0:6; 2nd D – 1:6, 6:2, 1:0; 3rd D – 6:4, 6:4
#5 Sunday, June 6, 9:30am vs New Jersey: 1st D – 6:3, 6:1; 2nd D – 2:6, 7:6, 1:0; 3rd D – 6:4, 6:1

usta sectionalThe fairytale run has ended: we’re 3:2 in the sectionals 3 court wins shy.
Only the winners and the runner ups receive trophy. I promised my troop that I’ll order them identical pieces from the trophy store in town, some time soon.
THANK you so much for being part of this team and I appreciated your contribution very much, and for putting up with me over the past six months. Being my kids are not easy: beside expected getting 120 out of 100 every time and the veggies and fruits that you have to consume and endless emails you have to digest .. .. .. Let’s keep the worst ones private -:)

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A play

the green hat
Directed by Irene
The leading Cast:
Green Hat
Fire Marshal
Eunuch

The supporting Cast:
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Argument in their bedroom over xxx .
Ready .. Camera ..
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Let’s roll ..

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Current standing

usta current standing, as of Sunday 8amRaining, raining and raining ..
It isn’t the Hundred Acre Wood but our last day matches had to move to indoor.
Our Sectional Championship schedule of play at Central Park at Schenectady New York:
#1 Friday June 4, 8am vs Southern (Westchester)
#2 Friday June 4, 11am vs Northern – Albany
#3 Saturday June 5, 9:30am vs Long Island
#4 Saturday June 5, 12:30pm, vs Western (Buffalo)
#5 Sunday, June 6, 9:30am vs New Jersey

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The vigilante justice

US Open. Center Court. 1989. Ivan Lendl was playing (forgot his opponent’s name). One bad line call resulted in Landl’s favor. He didn’t protest it by giving back the point. Then immediately after a point or two later, one of the linesmen called a controversy shot that favored his opponent, Lendl shouted in resignation, almost good naturally,
“Do you have to give it back so quickly?”
The whole stadium chuckled.

Back in Jan 2010, the big news in ice hockey was Vancouver Canucks forward Alexandre Burrows accusing referee Stephane Auger of slapping him with spiteful penalties, because Burrows faked an injury in a Dec game that Auger dished out a penalty to the player who ‘injured’ Burrows, causing Ref A feeling stupid and tricked into giving a penalty. Reportedly, Auger said to Burrows that he’ll get him. And he did, the Canucks lost 3-2 at home: one goal was scored while the faker was in the penalty box.

The league fined Iverson $25,000 for his comments, but most of the league referees thought the punishment was too lenient and were upset he wasn’t suspended. As a result, we collectively decided to dispense a little justice of our own, sticking it to Iverson whenever we could.

“Unfortunately that’s part of the sport we’re in. It’s a team sport and those guys (officials) are part of the game.”

There is vigilante justice in every aspect of life/sport. People think they know instinctively what’s right and what’s wrong.

During one of last weekend’s playoffs, the deciding match against Manhattan, there was a bad call by our team. The Manhattan pair didn’t protest at all but moments later, when it was their game point, the ball traveled from our court into theirs, landed deeply on the inside of the ad court but the Blue Jersey called it out as he was chasing it down (but couldn’t get to it). We sat on the stand (on ad court side) and saw it clearly.
One of vets on my team muttered: “don’t call it carelessly .. call the line smartly.. .. now they got the game.”
So .. ..
Skills, luck plus timing, you win. Isn’t this the right formula for life? On a good hair day when stars align one could do no wrong.
Also, you’ve got to learn the system.

Woody Allen narrated a perfect metaphor in Match Point that there are moment in a match when the ball hits the top of the net, and for a split second it can either go forward or fall back. With little luck, it goes forward and you win. Or maybe it doesn’t, and you lose.

One of Golfer’s four-some said he quit playing competitively was due to too much aggravation/cheating on court. But so far, I have only found mistakes but not intentional cheating. It’s very hard to judge a player on a close call, was it blink moment or plain devious. I know I don’t have excellent line calls and don’t mind to be corrected. Have I faced a call that I already made up my mind before the ball landed? Of course. Am I a cheater? Absolutely not.

Lendl went on to win that match but Boris Becker beat him in the final, from the baseline, claimed his only US Open crown.

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FedEx was bagled ..

My badminton group used to have Mr. Huang who worked at the premise – one of the churches in town. He would set up the net on the night that we have game (used to be two nights a week, then reduced to one night ..), and waiting patiently for us to arrive. There’s only one court. Most of the time, we would have about 10 or so regulars who showed up for work religiously and took turn to play. But there were couple of times during his tenure (he had since left, and the church canceled the badminton night, well, since non of us converted..) the crowds was very thin, as just the two of us. Then we would play games after long warming up.
I dreaded it.
Because he’s far better player, so the point would end very quickly.

How quickly?

One and two.

When it’s my serve, he would return it, and the point was over.

When he served, on a luck I could return it (most time I couldn’t ..) then he would kill it next.

We ended up spending most time picking up the birdie. I absolutely have no qualm of losing fairly in a competition but felt he could and should make the game more enjoyable by giving in a little. Just like I don’t enjoy beating a kid – there isn’t any enjoyment out of it. There was bit anger after the set point as I was wondering how much joy he’d get by beating a weaker player for it’s a friendly game.

In general, I’m a firm believer that one shouldn’t serve a bagel and I reminded my team of this too. (Few have retorted .. that they would) I thought to myself .. maybe just me thinking this way, cause I’m a loser. At last weekend playoffs, one of seasoned players on my team shared his feeling of bageling:
Don’t do it.
We’re only recreational players and there isn’t any need to embarrass some one we may see/play often.

Hmmmm … apparently the pros feel the same way: Reto Schmidli, the guy who double bageled Roger Federer when he was 10 felt he should have done differently.

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When hotels fly

After votes, my team opted out the official hotel Marriott in Albany that cost $114 per night (with discount) the league has designed and went with hotwire.com. We got Hilton that’s 1.3 miles away instead, cost $56.
“Does breakfast included?”
No, it’s an extra $11.95.
“Can we have 3 king-bed rooms and 3 double-bed rooms?”
We can’t guarantee.
“Can we be next to each other or close by?”
We can’t guarantee.
The operator reminded me twice that I booked thro hotwire, as if it’s dirtywire.
So what’s the heck can you guarantee? Do you at least guarantee a bed?
There are only two kinds of rooms: king bed and double beds.
She said if they’re sold out .. BUT you aren’t sold out now right? Otherwise why would you ended up on dirtywire for me to book?
Here is an article about hotel cutting corners. I’m sure if hotels fly, they sure would do what airlines are doing. But before you learn to fly, you’ve got to learn how to walk. If you aren’t happy with dirtywire, then don’t put your property on its site.

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First We Take Manhattan ..

1964 New York World's Fair, May 15, 2010View from US Tennis Center of 1964 New York World’s Fair; May 15, 2010

I last heard First We Take Manhattan phrase was from the Polgar sisters when they were playing a tourney in the city.

My USTA league team’s fairytale-like story line is getting extended despite the belated complains that prohibited half of the teammates to compete – yes, the perfect season is still going strong.

Toward end of the regular season, at least one experienced captain has predicted doubtlessly that ‘ … Manhattan will take it all …’, meaning Manhattan will win the USTA/Eastern Metro Regional Championship.  Because they have 6 players who are playing below their USTA rating: two 4.5 male playing as 4.0 and four 3.5 playing as 3.0.  As a side note: I also learned, after all the dust has settled, that Manhattan team was so confident that they even booked hotels before the final was being played.  .. And after more dust had settled, I found out a charge on my credit card: I forgot to cancel a hotel reservation after we used Hotwire to book for our trip. Oh well, consider it the tuition paid.

gathering cloudWe gathered by the desk, listened for the brief instructions as how to play and behave 🙂 The Manhattan team has advantage.
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We lost our appeals that were filed after our 7.0 Mixed Adults Flight Playoff (bumping four 3.0s to 3.5 – myself included; leaving only one 3.0 girl on the team with six seasoned 4.0 boys ..), hence we have to do with limited resources as we did in the division and regional’s playoffs – rallying heavily on four Marquis players.

It was a very sunny and windy day for our Metro playoffs, crispy blue sky dotted with white clouds. At 3:30, each team handed in their lineups and by 4pm, the league coordinator Deb-Rose Andrews went over briefly about the rules and called players to court. During regular season, captains exchange lineups five minutes prior to the start of the match, which leaves a bit time to coach IF you knew the opposing players. During the playoffs, you won’t know your opponents till the match time. So it’s surprise, which made the match more exciting.

getting readyWai and his partner are getting ready for their match.
Players immediately left for their courts and start 10 minutes warm up. Officials measured the nets and issued 5 minutes and 2 minutes warnings respectively. As it turned out, both teams were evenly matches in their peeking order – unfortunate for us, because we had hoped to capture a win by putting First, Third and Second in that order. In the past, many teams would put their strongest in the second to guarantee a court win. As the warm up progressed, we heard that their third double’s lady was running late. Sorry to admit but we were looking at our watches closely. Reportedly the lady is a lioness – a great player who eventually showed 45 minutes late. I wondered how did she face her team? The league coordinator default the match and awarded us a win, without sweat. The male player wasn’t charmed by this decision and argued, and argued, and argued with Deb-Rose loudly, saying she should only default them a set .. until she told him to be quiet other wise she would default the entire team for unsportsmanlike conduct.

The male player asking the coordinator to default them only a set was so absurd because the rule’s so clearly stated. He seemed like 狗急跳墙 cornered dog to me. Perhaps this showed how desperate he was, trying to salvage the match. Human nature? Probably but by being on time could avoid all of these.

DSCN6349She and her boyfriend partner have a perfect season too ..
We sat by Court 13, watching our only 4/3 combo playing a boy/girl friend team that had never lost in the season. I’ve heard about the guy from my teammate who had played him before.
“He’s solid 4.5 if not a 5.0 player, hard hitting and precise.”
Hit to the girl. It’s the rule of thumb.
“No, he controls the court so well, you just don’t get that opportunity.”
Indeed, he hits the ball so low and hard, it travels so fast that some times I couldn’t tell it’s in or out and frequently miss it altogether.
On his first or second serve – they elected to serve first – Mary called out. They both approached the net and questioned the call. He was about to go back to serve again but his partner won’t let go. She pressed Wai for confirmation.
Wai shrugged: “I didn’t see.”
She said to Mary, “Ooh, he said he didn’t know so it our point.”
What? Putting word in people’s mouth? How assertive .. .. but I liked her little tattoo!
cheering sectionCheering section from the other side of the East River
Queen Mary simply raised her right hand ..
“I called it out.”
[My advice: don’t mess with my girls, especially QM .. it just makes her to be stronger and nastier ..]
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The girl worn a low cut top who reminded me of this puny cute ball girl, so Mary kept reminding Wai to concentrate on the game in Cantonese. Throughout the match they jokes about it and other harmless stuff. Wai got passed left and right, from the LC. Oh lord .. the surplus from the defaulted court is vanishing fast.
When the LC was serving at 2:4, we felt pretty good: break her and take a 5:2 comfortable lead. Guess some one lost his concentration again, no? The first set ended up to a tie break.
More concentration was lost, and our pair found themselves deep in a hole: 0:6. It’s a regular tie break, best of 7 by 2 points wins the set. Wondering if anyone had captured our facial expressions at that juncture?!

Kodak Moment, anyone?

Then 咸鱼翻身 (起死回生) back to life

Miracle or destiny, point by point our pair fought back. Some hard and some were given on a silver plate – unforced error by the opponents. It was nail biting and heart wrenching 6 points because every one of it had the potential to be the set point against us.
Mary and Wai won by 8:6 or 9:7. I couldn’t remember.

thanks to wai for not telling me what the score was during the tiebreaker on the first set, i would have been nervous.

Sean is the only a professional trainer/ ball boy/bartender and tennis playerSean is only a professional trainer/ball boy/bartender/tennis player/golfer and does law as his side job.. ..
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Second set began.
There were close calls and there was a clear in but called out by the blue jersey that resulted winning that first game. Despite those patchy moments the match was fluid. Ok, except one moment when the BJ hit a shot so low and mean to Wai that caused Bill yelling out:
“He isn’t a father yet!”
.. Then moment later our QM got a cramp, had to stop in the middle of the game. The girl in Low Cut said sarcastically,
“Is this a circus or what?”
She and her BJ partner went to their bench and sat down. Their teammate who’s lady partner came in late resulting default went over started coaching her.
Bill went over, politely shoo him away like a dog. Tennis is really a gentlemen’s game with etiquette. If coaching isn’t allow, which was specifically covered at the briefing, and clearly stated in the rule book, then please don’t do it.
As to the circus question, no, lady, it’s for real and don’t be too mean.
DSCN6378Don’t we all see ourselves in her: brash, brassy, bossy and bally? The privilege of being young.
We handed our Queen the Gator, banana, and even Advil. The official came over questioning her. Not sure no eating allowed or drugs are not allow taken on court? But she took it anyway.
Sorry, no one can tell QM what to do or not to do.
One of my boys dabbed in as trainer, gave her cramping leg a good rub. Told you, my 4.0 boys all become the bench warmers who are operating the massage parlor 24/7 since they couldn’t play.
Game resumed.
Then the Low Cut got cramp.
I kidded you not.
The game resumed soon after she took her time out.
Mary got a foot fault call by the official .. but they managed to broke the LC and Wai began to serve at 5:4.
Wai is type of guy who really could up a notch when facing a steep competition. Which he did. He and Mary played really well. Mary was unyielding when the BJ hit rocket at her at the net with all his might, she simply just blocked it. Although it sent the ball high in the air and ultimately went out, it sent a message that .. don’t try it again.

DSCN6376The BJ – blue jersey .. he’s really good ..
Actually in mixed doubles, the rule of thumb is hit to the girl because we are usually the weakest link. But all the guys I’ve played in this league during the season this far not many I can recall who did it. Yes many had hit at me, but not lethal. Gentleman’s game? Not sure I really appreciated it or not. Ok, the not appreciate part is, I’d like to play really games, not water down ones.
Anyway, our match point came quickly.
By that time, our second doubles had lost 0 and 3. So this point would seal our fate, moving forward.
Just do it, Wai.
Yes, he did, netted.

The surging bubble immediately was deflected. And began to worry Mary’s cramping leg. We all knew Wai didn’t want to end it because of the LC across the net. Mary said so on the court too.
Two more match points were erased and Wai eventually lost the game. Forfeiting match point to be on court with the pretty woman .. .. some camp was really happy. As if Wai read our minds, he raised his hands, .. ..
“My fault, my fault .. ..”
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Eventually, we won the next two games. When they shock hand at the net, the LC said in perfect Cantonese to Wai ..
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Sorry I don’t kiss and tell ..
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Contact me privately if you must know.
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#1 Doubles 7-6, 7-5
#2 Doubles 0-6, 3-6
#3 Doubles 6-0, 6-0
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Yup, we took Manhattan, indeed.
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The smiles didn’t come easy
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2010 Mixed Doubles Infomation Packet

2010 Mixed Doubles Section Championships

DATES: June 4-6; Schedule
LOCATION: Central Park, Schenectady, NY

SURFACE: Outdoor, Hard Courts
BALLS: Penn extra duty

ENTRY FEE: $125 per team.

AWARDS: 1st & 2nd place.

OFFICIAL HOTELS:

Albany Marriott
189 Wolf Road
Albany, NY 12205
(518) 458-8444 or (800) 443-8952
SPECIAL PLAYER RATE:
$114 (single or double)
Mention USTA Eastern Section when making your reservation.
Rooms are being held until May 26, 2010.
2010 Mixed Info Packet

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5/15 or 5/22?

Mistakes are everywhere. My teammates began asking me if the playoffs are on 5/15 or 22: one part of the web page says 5/22 and inside it has the correct date.
P.S. they never bothered to change. After the playoffs dates have passed, it remains 5/22. Cute.

5/22 usta

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Are we being toyota’d?

The fact that Toyota has over taken the three musketeers de Detroit becoming the Number One has not lost on any of us. The fact that Toyota soon was engulfed in the massive recall of its cars, competed with drama on the freeway (my heart goes to the San Diego family) and in Washington DC. Is someone not playing by the rule of fairness? I hope not. But my friend who’s lives in China is an engineer think so. She said there is NO perfect car, all cars have fault, some big and some small.
“What are you talking about?” I asked.
Although we were on the phone over the Pacific Ocean or oceans that I don’t know how the waves/cables are routed, I could see her rolling her eyes in resignation.
So many (can’t say the rest of the world since I haven’t had the chance calling every nation ..) have believed US isn’t playing nice and fair. I never ventured toward that corner over Toyota’s recent happenings because I thought better of USA.

The steep price comes with being number one, or my team being the new kids on the block having a perfect season?

Lost out to the little Japs? Then change your business models, innovate, cut down the fat. This is the flat world now. Holding on to your old winning formula is only digging your own grave deeper.

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