Jackson, some great points made here. In our Southern California milieu, another left-leaning phenomenon is that the public university, UCLA, has far more players who are regulars on the ATP tour, both in singles and in doubles, than its scandal-ridden private counterpart, USC, which has recently dominated the Pac-12 championships at Ojai (and here I taught for 10 years as the only overt leftist in my department). The top ranked former UCLA player, Maxime Cressy, gradually worked his way up from playing #5 singles, and he plays a style that was popular during the Fourth International. USC's highest ranked player, Stevie Johnson, in spite of a glittering college career, is in terminal decline as a result of his Christian Nationalism.
Jackson, some great points made here. In our Southern California milieu, another left-leaning phenomenon is that the public university, UCLA, has far more players who are regulars on the ATP tour, both in singles and in doubles, than its scandal-ridden private counterpart, USC, which has recently dominated the Pac-12 championships at Ojai (and here I taught for 10 years as the only overt leftist in my department). The top ranked former UCLA player, Maxime Cressy, gradually worked his way up from playing #5 singles, and he plays a style that was popular during the Fourth International. USC's highest ranked player, Stevie Johnson, in spite of a glittering college career, is in terminal decline as a result of his Christian Nationalism.