As much as I love playing the SIM game, I still like dropping into the draws for Mens Singles (MS) & Women's Singles (WS) from time to time to see who is hot and who is not

However one thing that strikes me is the increasing number of retirements during ITST matches as I am sure the vast majority of other members with a pair of eyes can also see.
Let me start by saying that I have retired from 2 ITST matches in my whole playing career to date - 2 vs EPOX. I am as guilty as any other however I will never retire from a match again unless an earthquake hits my house or someit! For me therefore , "I think retirement from a match is NOT justifiable in any circumstances as it signals bad sportsmanship"...
...I know at the time when I did it I was being a bad sport, I threw my toys out of my pram, didn't even realize I had it in me to do that to be honest. The crazy things is that I enjoy playing topspin period, although whilst certain styles or tactics are not as pleasing on the eye for many different members & for many different reasons my opinion is that members should play out the match and declare a completed match.
Some newbies who come to ITST or even members who never visit the forums may not know any better, but regular forum members and top flight players should absolutely know better.
As an output to this poll, if the overall consensus is that retirement is deemed "justifiable" then no further action should be taken, although I would still like you to continually challenge yourself to strive for better.
However, I personally think members who repeatedly retire from matches should be penalized going forward if the poll deems it NOT justifiable to retire. Perhaps a system of docking points for a retirement could be in place (e.g. 250 points per retirement) or if less than 250 points then any points earned could be wiped out to nil (I am just thinking out loud here)...
...I am sure that members could get round this by just walking away from the controller and incurring a 6-0 loss but so be it, at least from face value members looking on can see a complete score in the draws. Maybe its not something one can enforce

If not then come on all, lets get our acts together and start being mature about this and at least giving your opponent the opportunity of hearing "game, set and match player 1"

And you never know, you may just break back, so give it a go...
Baghdad
P.s. EDIT - please can retirement due to poor connection / lag be left out of this thread for now