In reading this - in the wee hours of the morning, I couldn't help but laugh.
Bad form: Leaving on your phone ringer while attending a tennis match.
Worse form: Leaving on your phone ringer while playing a tennis match.
Worst form: Leaving on your phone ringer while playing a tennis match against the world No. 1 and having it go off when you're facing match point.
Alize Cornet can testify to all three. During her first-round loss to Caroline Wozniacki in the Swedish Open in Bastad, the Frenchwoman had to silence the cell phone that was in her tennis bag when it rang before match point
(and there is a video capturing the player digging through her bag to silence the phone!)
DFers - I am reminded of the scholarship awards, wherein as my former partner and I are "bowing" to audience after name placement is called - his cell phone - clearly and loudly rings, rings, rings, and finally while standing in the line-up - someone says,,,,are you going to answer that or not? as it continued ringing (how embarassed was I!!!!)...sigh...giggle.
Bad form: Leaving on your phone ringer while attending a tennis match.
Worse form: Leaving on your phone ringer while playing a tennis match.
Worst form: Leaving on your phone ringer while playing a tennis match against the world No. 1 and having it go off when you're facing match point.
Alize Cornet can testify to all three. During her first-round loss to Caroline Wozniacki in the Swedish Open in Bastad, the Frenchwoman had to silence the cell phone that was in her tennis bag when it rang before match point
(and there is a video capturing the player digging through her bag to silence the phone!)
DFers - I am reminded of the scholarship awards, wherein as my former partner and I are "bowing" to audience after name placement is called - his cell phone - clearly and loudly rings, rings, rings, and finally while standing in the line-up - someone says,,,,are you going to answer that or not? as it continued ringing (how embarassed was I!!!!)...sigh...giggle.