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08-27-2011, 02:04 PM
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#106
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
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Originally Posted by bad gambler
How much are we talking about here roughly?
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Maybe bad gambler is going to invest in you 
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08-27-2011, 04:11 PM
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#107
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Future ATP Star
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: South Florida
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
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Originally Posted by BigJohn
I wish you all the best with that project.
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Thanks man.
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Originally Posted by out_here_grindin
your transfering to FAU? Juan Bolona who was playing here at Clemson recently went to the UCF team.
you could try to get the team manager job at FAU. You could help out the team and get paid as well as getting a foot into the door in the world of tennis management. Plus you would be allowed to play with the team sometimes as well.
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Now this is a good idea, thanks for it, Jeff.
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Originally Posted by Lee
 Jon!
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Thank you Lee
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Originally Posted by tennisfan856
give tennis lessons for a boost in cash. I do it for the summer and then stop in winter. You have the luxury of doing it all year round.
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This is a possibility. I gotta make it work timewise though. I am taking 3 classes as well this semester.
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Originally Posted by Arkulari
Jon
Work as a tennis instructor to pay your coach! that way you can do what you love and get paid for it 
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It could happen, Nat, I am currently exploring all possible options
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Originally Posted by bad gambler
How much are we talking about here roughly?
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Roughly $500-$1000 per month I am short.
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Originally Posted by Lopez
Shame that you might have to hang up your rackets. Best of luck to you and I hope you get the money issues sorted out.
Having said that, don't be too upset if you "have to" start working a "normal" job. Honestly I think that pro sports is a very difficult field to make a decent living especially considering that careers tend to be quite short and many pros are left with very little career opportunities after their active careers are over. Working hard at a normal job will get you promoted eventually and combine that with smart investment decisions, you can be very well off later in life  .
I very much hope you make it, I'm just saying that the alternative isn't really that bad  .
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Well thank you for the other side of the story, Lopez, if I do have to end up giving up the dream, I'll survive. It is the starving kids in Africa who have the real problems. Really gives me perspective.
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Originally Posted by Hewitt =Legend
This. Great post.
Money issues are annoying but happen to everyone, just keep your head up and work just as hard and maybe you'll catch a break. And if it doesn't work out, you can always try and stay involved in the sport, maybe through coaching or writing about it... god knows we need more tennis journalists that know what they're talking about 
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 My plan is to play for 10 years and then coach and/or commentate and/or write about tennis. This game is my life!
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Originally Posted by Clay Death
i have seen jonathan hit. he has sound mechanics.
could be a great tennis instructor at a high school level.
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It could happen.
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
This is sad news, dude. Anyway, money doesn't make you happy. Believe me. It's your relationships to women which makes you happy. However, you need to continue to fight.
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Thanks Bilbo
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Maybe bad gambler is going to invest in you 
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Now that would make my fucking year!
I have talked to my coach, the last thing he wants to see is me ending it. He is a tough Romanian guy who has suffered all kinds of shit in his life, and I could see the tears welling up in his eyes as he spoke to me this morning, mate. He wants to do all he can to make this work.
Thank you for the support, everyone.
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What do you like doing on MTF most?
Reading Johnny Groove threads.
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Originally Posted by tripwires
Johnny blurs the line between grandeur and grandiose
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08-27-2011, 05:19 PM
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#108
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
you will always have full support of the castle jonathan. we will always wish you the very best mate.
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08-27-2011, 07:46 PM
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#109
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
Man (for the moment), your career is not over. With some surgery, you can make some damage in WTA.
Just kidding, don't give up.
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08-27-2011, 11:07 PM
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#110
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
I think it´s time to bow out indeed mate. Do it with class and become a non-regular schmuck.
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08-28-2011, 04:00 AM
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#111
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
SOMEONE HAND ME A KLEENEX! I'M WELLiNG UP!

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Originally Posted by AnnaK_4ever
The youngest player in the WTA Top-100 is 18 years and 11 months old. See, nowadays not even paedophiles should be particularly interested in the women's tennis.
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Matosevic ~ Tursunov ~ Bolelli ~ Monaco ~ Nadal ~ Goffin ~ Gasquet
Dokic ~ Radwanska ~ Stosur ~ Barthel ~ Hantuchova ~ Paszek ~ Hlavackova ~ Chakvetadze ~ Beck ~ Vekic
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08-28-2011, 04:15 AM
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#112
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Future ATP Star
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: South Florida
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
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Originally Posted by Clay Death
you will always have full support of the castle jonathan. we will always wish you the very best mate.
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Originally Posted by Grassquet
Man (for the moment), your career is not over. With some surgery, you can make some damage in WTA.
Just kidding, don't give up.
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 Thanks for the laugh, and giving up is not gonna happen until all resources have been exhausted.
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Originally Posted by Har-Tru
I think it´s time to bow out indeed mate. Do it with class and become a non-regular schmuck.
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Well, not yet, Jose. But if it indeed comes to that, I will do it with class and be a high class schmuck
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Originally Posted by Dmitry Verdasco
SOMEONE HAND ME A KLEENEX! I'M WELLiNG UP! 
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Were you not the same poster who posted your story on NT about your sister and her lazy ass boyfriend? To which everyone sympathized with you?
And now you are taking shots? Come on now.
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Brush up on your tennis history, people- Top 101 Tennis Players of all Time 
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Originally Posted by Nathaliia
What do you like doing on MTF most?
Reading Johnny Groove threads.
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Originally Posted by tripwires
Johnny blurs the line between grandeur and grandiose
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08-28-2011, 09:54 AM
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#113
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Portugal (at heart)
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
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Originally Posted by Johnny Groove
 My plan is to play for 10 years and then coach and/or commentate and/or write about tennis. This game is my life!
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That to was my goal until i realised that my Kournikova serve wasn't going to cut it on the futures circuit  So I shifted my focus onto journalism and hopefully one day I'll land a position in which I get paid to watch this game...
It's always important to have a fallback option just in case as well...
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Ajde Blog: http://slicendicetennis.blogspot.com/
^^ updated every 6 months ( if you're lucky..)
Sorry T-Doc... but mate... you make it too easy sometimes... you have a good day now
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Originally Posted by Topspindoctor
I don't know who this Rosol is, but I am sure he's a mug, so Nadal in easy 3 sets.  6-2 6-1 6-1
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08-28-2011, 03:00 PM
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#114
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
affirmative. also always pays to have that college degree or 2 as well. its something that can never be taken away from you.
college education also enriches you in so many ways.
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08-28-2011, 04:42 PM
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#115
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
sad news  I am very sorry. 
But think, there must be a way: take a part time job, look for sponsors. I don't know how these things work, but I know it took courage to take that decision and you shouldn't give up now. Good luck! 
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08-28-2011, 04:59 PM
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#116
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
One way to make a lot of money is to become a "massage" "therapist". You could work only 2 days a week, training the other days. It would be nice if your story had a happy end.
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08-29-2011, 09:39 AM
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#117
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
Nah, you're okay. I've thought about going pro every once and a while when I play really well but never make the commitment. Congrats on your for trying  What country do you represent and do you have an ITF player page?
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Originally Posted by AnnaK_4ever
The youngest player in the WTA Top-100 is 18 years and 11 months old. See, nowadays not even paedophiles should be particularly interested in the women's tennis.
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Matosevic ~ Tursunov ~ Bolelli ~ Monaco ~ Nadal ~ Goffin ~ Gasquet
Dokic ~ Radwanska ~ Stosur ~ Barthel ~ Hantuchova ~ Paszek ~ Hlavackova ~ Chakvetadze ~ Beck ~ Vekic
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08-29-2011, 03:34 PM
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#118
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
before I could even give you an opinion on this.
How much ish are you currently paying your coach and what are his credentials and the best player he's coached.
HOw much have you actually improved and what is the best player you have played recently
why didn't you go for a college tennis scholarship if you genuinely think you are good enough for the atp
I wouldn't knock anyones dreams but if your family is giving you money to pay for this you need to be able to make a living out of this. You have to be pretty good in pro tennis to earn a decent living.
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08-29-2011, 06:38 PM
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#119
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
I'm sorry you don't have enough money. I know that feeling, it isn't very happy. But at least now you can focus on a more realistic goal, like tennis managing or something
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Originally Posted by tribalfusion
In fact, he may be the one poster here who fails more than you do. Maybe we should all keep that in mind: there is bigger fail than Word Life/Danger Ehren...and its name is Glenn
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about the Federer Will Fall thread:
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Originally Posted by Raferminator
Best damn thread I've ever read on MTF. You should be awarded for being a visionary. Some of us out here noticed it and appreciated it.
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Federer will fall
Murray will never win a slam
Federer will never beat Nadal again in a slam
Golubev will rise
Go Ouahab
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08-29-2011, 07:35 PM
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#120
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Re: My tennis career. Over before it begins?
I hope it works out for you and you're able to pursue your dream. Having no money sucks 
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