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Your move, Rafa

So Novak Djokovic has announced on his website that Boris Becker is his new head coach. Already the “boobirds,” as Phil Rizzuto used to call them, are out saying this will never work, Boris was a serve and volley player from another time, you can’t teach Nole mental toughness, he’s not as tough as Rafael Nadal, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Look, who knows how this will shake down. Nole has always been interested in coming in at the net, more than other baseliners, and Boris has got net. So Boris might add to his arsenal there. As for him teaching Nole mental toughness… Read more

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Patriot Games

Boy, nothing says gesture politics – if I were less Jane Austenian, I would say F--- you politics – quite like skipping a major event, and when the event is the Olympics, well, the gesture is big-time.

So President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will not be going to Sochi in a diss to anti-gay Russian prez Vladimir “Rootin’ Tootin’” Putin. Obama has also appointed Billie Jean King and two-time ice hockey Olympian Caitlin Cahow, both openly gay, as U.S. representatives to the games to underscore his point.

Some say there’s no place for politics in sports. Perhaps, but it’s there… Read more

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Sister, sister

Joan Fontaine died Sunday at her California home at age 96. The actress was famous for playing seemingly mousy women with hidden reserves of steel (“Suspicion,” “Jane Eyre”). She was also well-known for a feud with her older sister, Olivia de Haviland, that apparently turned on Olivia losing out to Joan for the Oscar the year Joan won for “Suspicion,” even though Olivia would win twice for “To Each His Own” and “The Heiress.”

I can’t imagine that was the only thing on which the rivalry turned. Sibling relationships and rivalries are complex. And when the rivals are women, well, the games they play are more subtle than those of men but no less painful. Who snubbed whom at a party, who neglected to send a birthday card: It’s all so passive-aggressive, death by a thousand spoons. Read more

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In praise of housework

It was with infuriated amusement that I recently read Stephen Marche’s “The Case for Filth” in The New York Times (Dec. 8). Marche – a novelist, Esquire contributing editor and author of a forthcoming book on the end of the gender wars – writes that men in our post-feminist age are doing no more housework than they ever did. He concludes:

“The solution to the gender divide in housework generally is just that simple: don’t bother. Leave the stairs untidy. Don’t fix the garden gate. Fail to repaint the peeling ceiling. Never make the bed.

“A clean house is the sign of a wasted life, truly. Hope is messy: Eventually we’ll all be living in perfect egalitarian squalor.”

He’s kidding, right? I mean, this is some kind of post-modern snark, isn’t it? Read more

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Roger Federer, mon amour

In a leaf from the Rich Get Richer Department, Roger Federer and his agent Tony Godsick have started their own sports agency, Team8, to which they’ve signed Teddy bear-ish Argentine star Juan Martin del Potro and up-and-coming Grigor Dimitrov, aka “Baby Fed,” Maria Sharapova’s boyfriend, Serena Williams’ ex. In the dictionary, his picture appears next to the word “player.”

I’ve never liked Roger Federer, which is probably why I love the blog Pseudo Fed so much. Both capture what I perceive to be the sheer cluelessness of his self-absorption and superciliousness in hilarious fashion. I particularly dislike the faux Rafa lovefest and the dismissive way he treats Nole, although I think Nole’s family had hand in that early on… Read more

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From the source

Here I am talking all things "The Games Men Play" on "The Debbie Nigro Show." Click play below to hear how my bum shoulder got me started on the series, the rating I give "Water Music," what one of my gay friends said about the book, the link to my favorite Chinese restaurant and more… Listen

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