Interesting article/interview in today's Times (focuses on his financial woes & his bid to "toughen up"...) for anyone prepared to shell out £1.20 for the print edition or whatever it's charging for a day's subscription. A possible incentive is that there's also an article on Laura Robson's battle to overcome her wrist injury (she's already scratched from her next two tournaments & if things fail to work out the right way, she could be forced to miss Roland-Garros & Wimbledon - parallel drawn by OEM with JMdP) from yesterday.
Just trying to find out more about young Mr O'Mara having been pretty impressed with the little I have seen of him this week. I've found much less than I expected to so far. I assume he has been injured - ?
Also wondering why he is not down as an entry for Ilkley qualifying. Edit - I'm asking that based on the week 24 list on this site but now see he was not listed for this week either - might he play? Still not sure whether I'm going to make it to watch my first challenger tournament there.
-- Edited by GBJ on Wednesday 8th of June 2016 03:50:32 PM
I have always thought there was a distinctly Scottish twang in his voice but lets not forget that there is no more a Scottish accent than there is an English accent.
Hi guys, loving reading the posts and getting your views but an american accent ?. Now that's thrown me! Dad a Mancunian, mum from Edinburgh, lived in NE Scotland all his life, bar 6 months..nope not sure about that at all. He doesn't have the strong west coast Scottish accent that perhaps you're thinking of and East coast accent is prob considered softer and perhaps posher, that's all I can think of. Only watches TV when travelling as you don't get to snooze in front of a TV much if you fancy being a tennis player. Re financial woes comment...pretty certain I can speak for all " normal" families with a decent young player, its tough for us all to cover the expenses of travel etc. I've seen it often quoted that a proper full go on tour Costs around 40 k a year and it sure feels like it! Re not much info ... Surprised at that there's plenty on the net...played for GB, Winter cup winners, judy Murray connection, won a number titles round the world as a junior ( Denmark, Malaysia etc) last 16 junior wimbly etc, though I agree not as much as you may have thought as we have preferred to just let his tennis do the talking and see where we go rather than over hype things.any more info happy to answer, no worries. As ever thanks for the interest guys
Maybe I imagined the American accent, D - or maybe he was just putting it on, to be 'cool'
But I overheard a woman also asking whether he was American, or saying something about him sounding more American than Scottish, so I wasn't alone ! It did sound like it.....
But, frankly, he can talk how he wants - good luck to him tomorrow !!!!
I think many people in England associate the Glaswegian accent as being "The Scottish accent" but as my previous post alluded to things aren't that simple. I also think the idea of Jonny affecting an American accent to appear "cool" to be extremely unlikely. While he might have a few flaws he has always struck me as a genuine young man who doesn't feel the need to fake things to impress other people.
Honestly, the thought that some people think he sounds American will mortify him. And as for the idea, perhaps its to sound cool!- never in a million years!
Honestly, the thought that some people think he sounds American will mortify him. And as for the idea, perhaps its to sound cool!- never in a million years!
Indeed - the player who tweeted a pic of himself dressed as batman a couple of years ago is the last person I'd accuse of trying to make himself look artificially 'cool' - he seems far too busy trying to be good at tennis and enjoying life off court on his own terms to bother with all that nonsense
That, in my view, is actually very cool, in the real sense rather than the artificial sense.
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I think many people in England associate the Glaswegian accent as being "The Scottish accent" but as my previous post alluded to things aren't that simple. I also think the idea of Jonny affecting an American accent to appear "cool" to be extremely unlikely. While he might have a few flaws he has always struck me as a genuine young man who doesn't feel the need to fake things to impress other people.
I think most tennis people would think of Andy Murray as being the 'definitive' Scottish accent, not Glasgow.
And obviously there are many very different versions (as per England and America, and France indeed).
And I didn't mean putting it on to be cool, in a fake, critical way - maybe just to be funny? For humorous effect? Or, as said, maybe we were both mistaken, lost in translation and all that ....
Always sounded Scottish to me, but it's been a couple of years, disappointing to hear he's not entered for Ilkley, but having looked at the weather forecast, that may be a shrewd choice.