47. "its the same reason some had a problem with that red and kyrgios" In response to In response to 44
they've built up tennis to be about the two people on the court, and about them having to work through or figure out how to fix their game in the moment. The coaches can help prepare you for your opponent, but if they bring something unexpected or find some weakness in your game and you can't tell what it is but observers tend to have a better sense of what's going on, they don't want a coach to be able to tell them that. Or if you forgot what you practiced, that's on you once the game starts. It's like taking a test. I get it and I appreciate it as something particular to the sport, 'rules' are always going to be 'made to be broken' but I don't think that means it needs to outright change just because the enforcement of it here was an issue.