Home > Tennis > John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Andy Roddick – tennis bad boys or entertainers?
John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Andy Roddick – tennis bad boys or entertainers?
Do fans really want the ATP tour to be tougher on the players who throw a wobbly than on the drug cheats?
by Chris Goldsmith on 10 March 2008
Email this Article (4) Comments
Free £10 bet when you register at
In recent times tennis has had its fair share of problems in the media. Andy Roddick seems to be at the centre of one of them. The American star’s frequent outbursts on court are being scrutinised by some spectators as mere bullying tactics against less well known and experienced opponenents. But is this anything new in the sport?
I think not! Tennis has always had its fair share of bad boys. The obvious contenders for 'outburst kings' are John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors in the 1970s and ’80s and Jeff Tarango for his Wimbledon tirade back in 1995 when he stormed off the court to jeers from the crowd. Even the likes of Roger Federer and Stefan Edberg, true gentlemen on the courts, have had their bad days in the verbal department. McEnroe and Connors have always claimed they made the sport entertaining and added personality to tennis – so do we as fans really want this bad behaviour combated by the officials? Isn't a fine good enough?
What I think is more important to focus on at present is the poor media attention tennis is receiving for other issues relating to match fixing and drug taking. In recent years the likes of Martina Hingis and Guillermo Canas have been suspended amid allegations of drug taking and several players have hinted that many more players have escaped the officials and therefore avoided suspension. Surely drugs in tennis is a far more important issue than a few verbal tirades against opponents.
Match fixing is also a problem in the tennis world. Nikolay Davydenko of Russia is still at the centre of attention regarding betting allegations from last year. Several Italian players, such as Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace, have also been fined and suspended in regard to betting on matches throughout the last couple of years.
Drugs and match fixing threaten the integrity of the sport as a whole. They need to be stamped out with the harshest of measures, even lifetime bans if deemed appropriate. The tennis public do not want to see cheats in sport but what they do want is to be entertained. Therefore, let’s not be too harsh on the on-court tirades of a few players. Surely a fine and a warning are enough?
Tennis is an entertainment sport, after all. What’s more annoying – the swearing of Andy Roddick or the grunting of Maria Sharapova?
Comments (4)
by Big V on March 11, 2008
I'd go for either. Roddick's cursing gives me a laugh trip and Sharapova's grunting pumps me up when while sitting on the couch. It's quite invigorating actually. BTW, don't you think Andy and Maria make a cute couple? They looked nice when they were together in Andy's non-profit exhibition game late last year.
by Louise McNamara on March 11, 2008
How can we have a discussion about tennis bad boys and not mention Marat Safin?
by Big V on March 12, 2008
Damn. I can't believe we forgot Marat Safin! His on-court ramblings, outbursts and showcase of a more than 'angry Stalin' behavior make him a favorite among fans. And what about Agassi? THE Andre Agassi. He is and probably will still be the original tennis bad boy.
by Jase on March 12, 2008
The overreaction to Roddick mouthing off in San Jose was just that: an overreaction. Slow news day for sports so they had to hype something and Roddick's supposed bad boy image was just the ticket. Roddick's behavior is nothing compared to Connors and McEnroe in their day. To even make a comparison is ridiculous.
Add your comment here
PERSONAL ABUSE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED
First Name
Last Name
Email
Heading
Display your favourite sport or football team badge with your comment.
Sport
League
Team
Comment *
Please enter the text you see in the picture into the textbox below. *
Tackling violence - the biggest stain on Italian football
The SEVEN secrets that turned Usain Bolt into a world-beater
How Zenit reach the zenith as Manchester United crashed...
Arsenal Aston Villa Barcelona Chelsea Everton Football Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle United Portsmouth Real Madrid Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United
© SportBuzz All rights reserved 2008 Sportingo- Sports News & Sports Articles site. Sportingo delivers fresh sports news and analysis by fans-Football News, Tennis News, Rugby Union News, Rugby League, Cricket News, Cycling News, Basketball News and other Sports TV. XML Sitemap 2008.