Venus and Serena Williams continue to aggravate some tennis fans with their perceived selfishness. Last week, the sisters pulled out of the important Federation Cup (the Davis Cup for women) final between the US and Italy, leaving teen sweetheart Melanie Oudin as the featured American player this weekend in Reggio Calabria. Moles say Venus was shooting a commercial in Miami, while Serena (above) was starring in an ad in Manhattan. Serena might still be smarting over the huge fine (said to be $300,000) from her US Open meltdown.
> Venus and Serena Williams continue to aggravate some tennis fans with their > perceived selfishness. Last week, the sisters pulled out of the important > Federation Cup (the Davis Cup for women) final between the US and Italy, leaving > teen sweetheart Melanie Oudin as the featured American player this weekend in > Reggio Calabria. Moles say Venus was shooting a commercial in Miami, while > Serena (above) was starring in an ad in Manhattan. Serena might still be > smarting over the huge fine (said to be $300,000) from her US Open meltdown.
No surprise. These two have a complete lack of class. Sportsmanship, team loyalty and honoring commitments are certainly too much to expect from them.
>> Venus and Serena Williams continue to aggravate some tennis fans with the= >ir >> perceived selfishness. Last week, the sisters pulled out of the important >> Federation Cup (the Davis Cup for women) final between the US and Italy, = >leaving >> teen sweetheart Melanie Oudin as the featured American player this weeken= >d in >> Reggio Calabria. Moles say Venus was shooting a commercial in Miami, whil= >e >> Serena (above) was starring in an ad in Manhattan. Serena might still be >> smarting over the huge fine (said to be $300,000) from her US Open meltdo= >wn.
>No surprise. These two have a complete lack of class. Sportsmanship, >team loyalty and honoring commitments are certainly too much to expect >from them.