I live in Arcadia California which is approximately 120 miles from Indian Wells in
good traffic like early in the morning or late in the day you could get there in 3
hours. I hate having it at Indian Wells because you really need to spend the night
because if you watch day and night matches then try to get home in one piece
forget it. Gas is expensive and good seats are expensive and the hotels are
expensive and how about the food? The stadium is huge and you can really see
the play better on television. I wanted to go but the costs for me and my husband
is to expensive. Why not have it in downtown Los Angeles at the Staple Center
where all the freeways meet? I don't know why the commentators keep on saying
what a success it is when I can see on television that the seats are empty. Good
for the commentators they don't have to buy tickets! It is really a pity because all
the great players are there and the tennis lovers don't have a chance to see them.
For all you that live outside of Los Angeles believe me the freeways are so crowded
there is no way you could get there after working all day. I guess they think we are
all retired. Gee whiz I am retired but too expensive for me! Sorry, Roger but I really
wanted to see you, maybe in June at Wimbledon!
I am glad I didn't go, Roger getting beat in an hour. Wow, he played better tennis
at Madison Square Gardens. Doesn't he know that we have to buy a ticket and
pay to park, etc. Some of these players are beginning to act like Prima Donas.
I think they are reading their own press. Was he sick or what, maybe Justin
can shut up for one minute and tell us what was really going on. All of a sudden
Mardy Fish walks on water, I don't think so. Why don't they make it a five setter?
Are the men so tired that can't play more then two sets. And what was wrong
with Haas, he is always sick. Check it out? Andre Agassi seems to be the
only one that had the guts to train and get out and give the fans what they
deserve. I NEVER saw Andre tank? And one more thing why I am really on a roll,
thanks to the committee for changing the rule on time out for injuries. Poor Nadal
a blister on his big toe wanting to take a medical time out when it was Joe's time
to serve for the set. I hear Mary Pierce is coming back with her Dad that should
be one to watch.