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Thus spake Johnny Mac.
Now, I like McEnroe, his enthusiasm is great (regardless if it's often only enthusiasm to hear himself think out loud) and I reckon he's enjoyable as a commentator, but often these old pros have wacky weird and wunnerful ideas - and this is one of them:
Now, the obvious flaw is in the opening sentence: "You want a little edge."
This is akin to old timers moaning that there's no more characters in the game. No, Johnny, we don't "want a little edge", we want tennis to stay pretty much as great as it is...
Now, I like McEnroe, his enthusiasm is great (regardless if it's often only enthusiasm to hear himself think out loud) and I reckon he's enjoyable as a commentator, but often these old pros have wacky weird and wunnerful ideas - and this is one of them:
“You want a little edge,†McEnroe said. “If you had no umpires but you had a challenge system and the players called their own lines, all of a sudden things would get a whole lot edgier. Obviously it would have to be on every court. That goes without saying.
“You could challenge calls. If you thought the other guy was blatantly cheating you could challenge it. Then the fans would boo him and people would get way more into it. People would say: ‘See this guy? This guy is such a cheater.’
Now, the obvious flaw is in the opening sentence: "You want a little edge."
This is akin to old timers moaning that there's no more characters in the game. No, Johnny, we don't "want a little edge", we want tennis to stay pretty much as great as it is...