I fully understand that most men are unable to shake loose the illusion of male superiority, and I'm prepared for the attacks when I address such issues.
But watching the incredible improvement of women's play in recent years, especially the Asian women, I'm compelled to pose a question.
If you took the top 10 women players in the world, say Kelly and Allison Fisher, Jasmine Ouschan, Ga Young Kim, Siming Chen, Rubilen Amit, Pei Chen Tsai, Sha Sha Liu, Zhi Ting Wu and Bi Zhu Qing, and matched them up against any 10 American men, how do you think they would do?
Could the men match the team spirit exhibited by the women? Their composure and positive attitude? Could the men handle the pressure of this challenge to their "manhood"?
But watching the incredible improvement of women's play in recent years, especially the Asian women, I'm compelled to pose a question.
If you took the top 10 women players in the world, say Kelly and Allison Fisher, Jasmine Ouschan, Ga Young Kim, Siming Chen, Rubilen Amit, Pei Chen Tsai, Sha Sha Liu, Zhi Ting Wu and Bi Zhu Qing, and matched them up against any 10 American men, how do you think they would do?
Could the men match the team spirit exhibited by the women? Their composure and positive attitude? Could the men handle the pressure of this challenge to their "manhood"?
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