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This article indicates that balls do not bounce as high on clay courts, while the article Tennis Courts seems to indicate the opposite. I have never actually played on a clay court, so I can't remedy this situation, but if someone could clear it up, that would be great. MrCheshire 17:26, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
no one here seems to have noticed that Bobby Riggs has been replaced in the first paragraph by Andre Agassi. Is *everyone* at WP a cretin? Hayford Peirce ( talk) 01:33, 23 October 2008 (UTC)
Well - the above comment by User:Hayford_Peirce made me wonder where Bobby Riggs (or Andre Agassi) might have gone into hiding. As my search in the present gave no results, I boldly decidied to go back in time to this memorable autumn of '08 (when that comment was done) and it was really successfull; I uncovered a whole new History-section.
Further research convinced me that it's disappearance was obviously an act of well disguised vandalism: First an IP-User replaced the whole section with the term ‘blah blah blah’ and then covered up his vandalism by removing just the ‘blah blah blah’ under the identity of User:Usethefame (who has only this single edit on his account). So I decided to restore the whole section from the last version, which is definitely untampered with. -- 83.65.195.12 ( talk) 10:03, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
Who wrote that? Nadal hardly ever uses the drop shot... he is nearly always way behind the baseline and playing all-out moonballing rallies. He is also terrible at drop shots.
"They also should be able to, if the opponent hits it, it will give you the mid and back-court space to exploit." I posit that this is certainly not an English sentence, since each part of this period has a different grammatical subject and is going in a different direction. As I am not acquainted with Badminton, I have no idea what these words are meant to purport. Could a knowledgeable person please clean up this mess of a passage? Thank you. -- Zerolevel ( talk) 14:34, 1 June 2017 (UTC)
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This article indicates that balls do not bounce as high on clay courts, while the article Tennis Courts seems to indicate the opposite. I have never actually played on a clay court, so I can't remedy this situation, but if someone could clear it up, that would be great. MrCheshire 17:26, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
no one here seems to have noticed that Bobby Riggs has been replaced in the first paragraph by Andre Agassi. Is *everyone* at WP a cretin? Hayford Peirce ( talk) 01:33, 23 October 2008 (UTC)
Well - the above comment by User:Hayford_Peirce made me wonder where Bobby Riggs (or Andre Agassi) might have gone into hiding. As my search in the present gave no results, I boldly decidied to go back in time to this memorable autumn of '08 (when that comment was done) and it was really successfull; I uncovered a whole new History-section.
Further research convinced me that it's disappearance was obviously an act of well disguised vandalism: First an IP-User replaced the whole section with the term ‘blah blah blah’ and then covered up his vandalism by removing just the ‘blah blah blah’ under the identity of User:Usethefame (who has only this single edit on his account). So I decided to restore the whole section from the last version, which is definitely untampered with. -- 83.65.195.12 ( talk) 10:03, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
Who wrote that? Nadal hardly ever uses the drop shot... he is nearly always way behind the baseline and playing all-out moonballing rallies. He is also terrible at drop shots.
"They also should be able to, if the opponent hits it, it will give you the mid and back-court space to exploit." I posit that this is certainly not an English sentence, since each part of this period has a different grammatical subject and is going in a different direction. As I am not acquainted with Badminton, I have no idea what these words are meant to purport. Could a knowledgeable person please clean up this mess of a passage? Thank you. -- Zerolevel ( talk) 14:34, 1 June 2017 (UTC)