I meant as a courtesy, not as a rule.This is false. I won't name names, but I know of at least one event producer that has asked the players not to do so.
I meant as a courtesy, not as a rule.This is false. I won't name names, but I know of at least one event producer that has asked the players not to do so.
Agreed that it's a tradition having its origins in courtesy, but it is not customary in sports for players to participate in the setup of the playing surface when there are tournament officials present to do so.I meant traditionally, obviously, not that every tournament requires players to do it (it's a courtesy, not a rule).
I saw Alex do itDoes anyone other than Gorst get up to get balls out of the pocket when they lose the rack?
I didn't say it was, nor that I liked it. I was just explaining why they were doing it.Agreed that it's a tradition having its origins in courtesy, but it is not customary in sports for players to participate in the setup of the playing surface when there are tournament officials present to do so.
Which is correct. The bracket or the comments? Who won?
FSR won.Which is correct. The bracket or the comments? Who won?
Just look at the comment above mine. FSR won 10 to 8.Which is correct. The bracket or the comments? Who won?
On two fouls, not hitting the four ball wide open was definitely nail biting. Out of character.Only thing I can say about FSR is, he plays the game properly.
Yup. That Revo is really throwing him offSo much for the “Filler slump” talk.