Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site ucdavis.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!decwrl!amdcad!lll-crg!ucdavis!deneb!cccallan From: cccallan@ucdavis.UUCP (Allan McKillop) Newsgroups: net.sport Subject: Re: Davis Cup vs. Ecuador Message-ID: <190@ucdavis.UUCP> Date: Wed, 19-Feb-86 00:47:08 EST Article-I.D.: ucdavis.190 Posted: Wed Feb 19 00:47:08 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 20-Feb-86 00:17:21 EST References: <166@ucdavis.UUCP> <713@ihlpm.UUCP> Distribution: net Organization: University of California, Davis Lines: 55 > > is: Brad Gilbert, Jimmy Arias, Aaron Krickstein, Ken Flach and > > Robert Segeuso. I think it is a good choice, but the only question > > I have is why they didn't pick Eliot Teltscher (maybe he declined?)? > > I would also think that Johan Kriek and Kevin Curren ought to > be considered for any fast-surface match. > Kriek is probably a better choice then Krickstein at this > point (even for slow clay), except for he would not serve as > a backup man, I guess. This topic again? I thought we hashed this all out last time when the US lost to West Germany. I guess it is a case of the USTA saying that even though Kriek is ranked higher, they would rather play someone who has paid his dues to the USTA (i.e. playing junior tournaments, etc...). Kriek being a foriegn player didn't come over to this country until it became obvious that his South African citizanship was a liability. I would like to applaud the USTA for not falling into the "win at any cost" mentality by picking someone who really doesn't deserve to be on the US Davis Cup team. > Gilbert has really picked up the pace lately: does anyone know > if he changed his game in some way? When I was him a year ago > in Chicago he was still playing with a wooden conventional frame > and was kinda "falling away" from his backhand. What?! "When I was him a year ago..."? This IS interesting news, mike! I am quite impressed. So you used to be a nationally ranked junior. Seriously, he has been practicing with Ivan Lendl recently, and I think it is a case of Gilbert finally realizing "what has he (Lendl) got that I haven't got?". The mental aspect of the game is probably the most important when you are at/near the top. Gilbert just needed to believe in himself a little more. A win over McEnroe will do that for you... > I don't even know who Paraguay's first man is (Pecci?) Huh? What has Paraguay got to do with this? Yes, Pecci is still #1, and Francisco Gonzales (bought for just such an occasion as the Davis Cup) is #2. They're a pretty good team. They beat France in Anescusion last year. > In any case US squad must make a miracle to lose this one. Isn't that about the same thing said about the tie vs. West Germany last year? -- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Allan McKillop ...{ucbvax,lll-crg}!ucdavis!deneb!cccallan (UUCP) ...ucdavis!deneb!cccallan@ucbvax.berkeley.edu (ARPA) Semi-Obligatory Silly Quote: "I'm no fool! I killed the boss! You don't think they are going to fire me for that?!"