After watching this, I couldn't help but wonder why a tennis player was not in the mix. Is it an unfair advantage since they are accustomed to seeing a tennis ball? Or is it possible that tennis players are always reacting to speeding objects far faster than most sports (such as football), and even far more frequently than others (such as goalkeepers). Perhaps we are still afraid to show what great athletes tennis players are when stacked against the competition. Or Maybe tennis players have better things to do with their careers since their season NEVER ENDS.
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After watching this, I couldn't help but wonder why a tennis player was not in the mix. Is it an unfair advantage since they are accustomed to seeing a tennis ball? Or is it possible that tennis players are always reacting to speeding objects far faster than most sports (such as football), and even far more frequently than others (such as goalkeepers). Perhaps we are still afraid to show what great athletes tennis players are when stacked against the competition.
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Maybe tennis players have better things to do with their careers since their season NEVER ENDS.