by Beth Rifkin
Generally speaking, people tend to think one of two ways;
A)
All opinions are created equal.
B)
Your opinion is always way better.
Let me guess, you’re leaning towards B?
Good thing USTA Norcal’s new tennis wiki mandates that every opinion counts. The online community, built for NorCal members and tennis fans, lets you edit and add information directly to the pages of the site yourself. After all, free speech is at the heart of any democratic process.
So in the pursuit of intellectual liberty on the court, I urge you to raise your voice! Sign up, create a profile and then click the “Easy Edit” button at the top of each page and the floor is yours; tell other NorCal members the right way to improve their game or which racquet is really best. Speak out by initiating or joining discussions, or start an entirely new page that’s all your own.
Free discussion will determine the major tennis issues of our time, so go ahead, create a friends list, send private messages and even invite others to join. Show your independence by starting a tennis ladder, locating a court or creating team pages for USTA NorCal Adult Leagues. Find conditioning expertise and have your say on the that will shoes spring off the court and which string combo’s will add an edge.
Despite what you may think, silence is not an option!
Also, check out USTA NorCal on Facebook. Key words: USTA NorCal
September 29, 2008