Posted 2009-July-02, 15:56
I'm not sure I completely agree with this.
Wimbledon doubles final, Smith & Smyth vs Jones and Jaunes, final set, 6-6, deuce. Smith serves, Jones makes a great return, Smyth reaches for a volley and hits it off the end of the racket, up in the air and dribbling over the net down the middle, bouncing five feet and waiting to be smashed. Jones and Jaunes both call for it, then try to call one another, then both lunge for it and dive headlong into one another and the ball hits the ground along with both players.
If Smith and Smyth now congratulate one another with an audacious high five, as though this was a great strategic masterpiece brilliantly executed, they had better be a fairly low seed or the Wimbledon committee will not be inviting them back next year.
Point being that one needs to be aware that wdp has the potential to sound like an insult to the opponents if they have made errors in the play. It's not the same as the automatic glp or typ. Far better to follow it up with a specific comment on what partner did well, to not give the impression that you are sticking it to the opponents.
ACBL TD--got my start in 2002 directing games at BBO!
Please come back to the live game; I directed enough online during COVID for several lifetimes.
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