I'm almost done with the Umar interview. He's always an interesting interview. He makes some good points and there are things I disagree with him about but I recommend everyone watch it or put it on in the background
Imagine what it would mean for the best tennis player on Earth to represent Haiti
Positive cultural representation for one which goes a long wayWhat would it mean? Foreal fam. I really would like to know?
Positive cultural representation for one which goes a long way
for every thing Haiti represents historically ....contemporarily every time you hear of Haiti it’s something negative or disastrous
Doggie u way too smart for where this convo is going....What tangible impact would that have? Somebody playing a sport don’t change the mind of non black folks. We see it all the time. You still a nigga even if you can dunk a ball or catch a TD.
Strongly disagree
That's a disingenuous claim. Her reasons were hers and hers alone to know. It may have nothing to do with money and more to do with opportunity.Naomi could have gotten American citizenship if she wanted
It’s more lucrative as far as endorsements and funding money to play for Japan it’s that simple
why you think she is the highest paid female athlete in the world
Elaborate on those opportunities fam?That's a disingenuous claim. Her reasons were hers and hers alone to know. It may have nothing to do with money and more to do with opportunity.
And she had a U.S. citizenship she renounced it recently, as Japan doesn't recognize dual citizenship.
UnderstoodNot for the people of Haiti.
Was gonna tell you not to do this but I see you're already in form.
United States Tennis Association will recruit very young players and help them to develop. If she showed no notable talent or had no tournament experience, she would have been largely ignored among the hundreds of other prospects.Elaborate on those opportunities fam?
So funding?United States Tennis Association will recruit very young players and help them to develop. If she showed no notable talent or had no tournament experience, she would have been largely ignored among the hundreds of other prospects.
The talent pool would be smaller in Japan by comparison allowing her - a small fish from a big pond to be a medium/large fish in a small pond. It would allow her easier access to trainers and coaches and equipment.
So funding?
which is what I literally said in this thread
What’s the ATA?No
It's training. As in she didn't look good enough for the ATA to pick her up, but if she doesn't get picked up by somebody right now, her skills will diminish.
Financial outcome isn't guaranteed in small market only training and tournament experience. You have to get training first, even an unproven, untalented, commodity can get picked up and properly trained if the right eyes see you.
Typo it's meant to say ATA (American Tennis Association) or USTA (United States American Tennis Association). Both help in developing junior players but the USTA is the national governing body.What’s the ATA?