Pro tennis players

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Zverev is great, charismatic and not a drone like Federer for example. Says what he thinks and will be great for the game. Way more chance of dominating the sport than Kyrgios because he's clearly a harder worker. His results have been solid and we have to remember he's only young, he's got years to improve and put it all together.

The names are Robert Farah and Jamie Murray ;)
 
Zverev is great, charismatic and not a drone like Federer for example. Says what he thinks and will be great for the game. Way more chance of dominating the sport than Kyrgios because he's clearly a harder worker. His results have been solid and we have to remember he's only young, he's got years to improve and put it all together.

The names are Robert Farah and Jamie Murray ;)
Thank you for the names.

Fed can be an arrogant and ungracious loser too. I don’t like sore losers. I also don’t particularly like people who say what they think if what they think is rude or disrespectful. That is one of the reasons Trump got elected. His supporters like that he says what he thinks. I don’t think that is necessarily a good thing. It is good to say what you think to an extent. However, if what you think is rude or disrespectful to another person, you should keep it to yourself. Otherwise, you are being classless and lacking in manners and basic decency.

People complain about Djokovic a lot, but one thing you can’t call him is a sore loser. He is always gracious when he loses and gives his opponents a lot of credit. Same with Nadal. That’s one of the reasons they’re my fave men’s players.
 
Thank you for the names.

Fed can be an arrogant and ungracious loser too. I don’t like sore losers. I also don’t particularly like people who say what they think if what they think is rude or disrespectful. That is one of the reasons Trump got elected. His supporters like that he says what he thinks. I don’t think that is necessarily a good thing. It is good to say what you think to an extent. However, if what you think is rude or disrespectful to another person, you should keep it to yourself. Otherwise, you are being classless and lacking in manners and basic decency.

People complain about Djokovic a lot, but one thing you can’t call him is a sore loser. He is always gracious when he loses and gives his opponents a lot of credit. Same with Nadal. That’s one of the reasons they’re my fave men’s players.

Couldn't agree more. People have been brainwashed that Federer is classy blah blah blah but he trots out the usual lines and then puts in some sly comment. He just gets a free pass.