Originally posted by amateur51
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I don't feel outraged that he cried in front of people. I do feel it a devaluation of emotion (or I don't think there's anything wrong with restraint in certain circumstances). From years back I'm on good terms with an ex-professional footballer who had an impressive career and is still involved in the game. He says that it's difficult for footballers to see that their world isn't the entire world, and to see that their disappointments are just that - disappointments. Difficult because they live in a very narrow world and are treated as very important within it. I can understand the emotion more in the context of a team game, because other people are involved, friendships are built up, there are implications for other people at a club if things go badly wrong. In the context of tennis it just looks - looks - wrong to me. I'm not shocked by it. I just don't like it (I admit I don't like tennis very much, which doesn't help ).
Originally posted by amateur51
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