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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18

Another reader criticizes Cash … and another

I hope Mr Ca$h does not plan to come to our country during the U.S. Open to milk our fortunes after all but celebrating the attack on us. I will call him out if he shows up on [a USA TV] network. His coments really makes my blood boil.

– Lesia Johnson


MONDAY, DECEMBER 17

Reader says Cash has been outspoken before

I don't think anyone should get upset at what Pat Cash says about anything!!! Mr. Cash is a has-been, never-really-was tennis player who wishes he had been great. He pops off with various comments simply to get his name in the papers. He is usually ignored and he was ignored this time by most of the legitimate press.

The real problem is: If Mr. Cash would speak his mind without getting personal and nasty, some of the things he says might draw attention because a bit of what he says make sense. I suppose he doesn't know how to be diplomatic.

– Essie Lewis


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13

Cash's attack on America gets heated reaction

I was outraged to read the article about Pat Cash and what he said about America. I realize that tennisreporters.com does not promote or support all articles. I read the transcript and I just felt I needed to speak about it somewhere. What must Pat be thinking? I know he enjoyed much success at the U.S Open and making U.S dollars there. He sure is quick to critisize and promote all of his "charity" work.

– Brianne Rach


While tennisreporters.net writes extensive amount of commentary pieces, our story on Pat Cash's comments was straight reporting. We agree his comments were poorly selected and unwelcome by Americans.

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