Tomsk
Regular Member
Any else noticed how poor the court sweepers are?
I've been watching the PUAVARANUKROH/TAERATTANACHAI v CHRISTIANSEN/PEDERSEN mixed doubles on youtube/live streaming.
First game, at 11-12, Pederesen asks for the court to swept just behind the T. TYhe sweeper comes on and looks like she's about to start sweeping the whole court, until Pedersen points out where to sweep.
At 12-15, Christiansen takes a dive and wet patches are clearly visible. The sweeper comes on and agains appears to want to sweep the whole court. The service judge comes on and points out where to sweep. After the sweeper leaves, the wet patches are still visible and Pedersen has to ask for the sweeper again.
Again in the second game at 9-10 and you can see Pederesen trying to get the sweeper to put some effort into his sweeping.
From other matches I've watched the sweepers all seem to have the same lack of enthusiasm for the task.
They're probably unpaid volunteers, but I'm sure that the BAE could find better people, or give them some proper training.
The BAE should look at effort Wimbledon takes in training their ball boys & girls.
http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/atoz/ball_boys_and_ball_girls.html
Admittedly, the sweepers won't need as much training, but it seems they've only had about 5 minutes on how to hold the mop.
I've been watching the PUAVARANUKROH/TAERATTANACHAI v CHRISTIANSEN/PEDERSEN mixed doubles on youtube/live streaming.
First game, at 11-12, Pederesen asks for the court to swept just behind the T. TYhe sweeper comes on and looks like she's about to start sweeping the whole court, until Pedersen points out where to sweep.
At 12-15, Christiansen takes a dive and wet patches are clearly visible. The sweeper comes on and agains appears to want to sweep the whole court. The service judge comes on and points out where to sweep. After the sweeper leaves, the wet patches are still visible and Pedersen has to ask for the sweeper again.
Again in the second game at 9-10 and you can see Pederesen trying to get the sweeper to put some effort into his sweeping.
From other matches I've watched the sweepers all seem to have the same lack of enthusiasm for the task.
They're probably unpaid volunteers, but I'm sure that the BAE could find better people, or give them some proper training.
The BAE should look at effort Wimbledon takes in training their ball boys & girls.
http://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/atoz/ball_boys_and_ball_girls.html
Admittedly, the sweepers won't need as much training, but it seems they've only had about 5 minutes on how to hold the mop.