Dilbert-man can write about sports:
… I don’t know what kind of training he did, but oh-my-god. … There was ferocity to his strokes. He wasn’t just hitting the ball, he was punishing it. His court speed was breathtaking. His shot selection was brilliant. His backhand, previously a weakness, had become a rocket.
You only needed to listen to the court sounds to know that Blake was heading deep into the tournament. When a tennis racket strikes a ball perfectly, it creates a sound wave that spectators can feel in their entire bodies. If you play tennis yourself, you can practically close your eyes and know who is winning. …
Read the rest of the bit. It’s great, absolutely perfect sportswriting.
Hey Bill,
Unrelated to you post, can you pick a smaller number of keepers for the baseball keeper league? See you email at your gmail account for more details.
Hope all is well.
Eric
Very nice. I wish I did play tennis.
I played tennis as a teen and even in my early 20s but I always sucked at it. I’m a better runner…lol.