August 27, 2025

Funky-looking and tentacular.

I'm fascinated by the mysteries of sportswriting, and these 2 sentences jumped out at me:
Even the way he plays, all funky-looking forehands and tentacular court coverage, is far from conventional, and at times polarizing. Away from forehands and backhands, he has always been a master of the dark arts, knowing how and when to work a crowd to his advantage, and being more than willing to turn a match into a circus if he thinks it will give him an edge.
That's written by Charlie Eccleshare, at the NYT, in "Daniil Medvedev, tennis’ walking Rorschach test, asks the U.S. Open what it sees."

"Tentacular" — a word I'd never noticed before. I see that H.G. Wells used it in "The War of the Worlds" (1898), to refer to the Martians with “long, tentacular appendages.” The use to describe the tennis player is close enough to the literal meaning. Apparently Medvedev was octopuslike.

But the word has appeared with a more attenuated connection to creatures with tentacles. Grok tells me that the philosopher Donna Haraway writes about "tentacular thinking" in the book "Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene" (2016). There's some notion of "multispecies, interconnected, and responsive" thought to be distinguished from "human-centered, linear, or hierarchical" thought. I'm told there's something called "tentacular empathy" and "tentacular relatings of kinship." Strangulating, and yet I get the sense we're supposed to love it.

Of course, the octopus is a mainstay of political cartoons. Here's one from 1877 that has some present-day resonance:

Lots more here, at "The Octopus in Political Cartoons/Russia, Germany and the United States have all been depicted as octopuses by their nemeses.

20 comments:

Lazarus said...


So ... ours is the age of Tentacular Fortitude ... the Society of the Tentacular ...

Aggie said...

What an interesting graphic. Finland and Poland are named tentacles of Russia, as is Crimea. The more history changes.....

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

YouTube A clip of the octopus in action

Leland said...

hic sunt dracones

Wince said...

I thought Octopi were known for their intelligence, camouflage and… well kept gardens?

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

Here’s the Trumpian tennis octopus, playing the crowd to his advantage while losing the match. link to YouTube clip

Enigma said...

Now do Greta von Thunberg and her tentacular thinking about the blue Jewish octopus.

john mosby said...

Somebody’s got to mention hentai… might as well be me.

RR
JSM

Wince said...

I'm told there's something called "tentacular empathy" and "tentacular relatings of kinship." Strangulating, and yet I get the sense we're supposed to love it.

Or the toxically masculine: Tentacular fortitude.

Howard said...

Shouldn't it be Octacular?

Bob Boyd said...

Speaking of tentacles...
NYTIMES today reports Gates Foundation pulling back hundreds of millions from notorious Arabella Advisers. The story discloses what the Left media has hidden for many years: that Arabella essentially runs nearly 200 non-profits as a fiscal sponsor. This is a scheme to hide from Americans that leftist "grassroots" groups are anything but -- they are part of political hydras centrally run by entities such as Arabella.

https://x.com/TomFitton/status/1960471942173221146

rehajm said...

David Feherty accurately described Jim Furyk’s golf swing as looking like ‘an octopus falling out of a tree’. Tentacular!

Aggie said...

@Bob Boyd: "...NYTIMES today reports Gates Foundation pulling back hundreds of millions from notorious Arabella Advisers...."

Yes.. but why? Because they recognize it's wrong, or because the light has been shined, and now they have to scramble to find a new rock to hide under? The latter is my guess, in the absence of Bill Gates saying 'Mea Culpa'.

Bart Hall (Kansas, USA) said...

The Detroit Redwings were unavailable for comment ...

Ficta said...

I see @john mosby sort of beat me to it, but, yes, somebody has to mention The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife.

Ann Althouse said...

"Tentacular" seems like a portmanteau involving "spectacular," so that makes it hard to see the "tentacle." How did the "you" sound get in there? Why isn't it "tentaclear" and is the answer to that question the key to understanding why some people feel compelled to pronounce "nuclear" as "nucular"?

Ampersand said...

Medvedev's outrageous manipulation of the crowd during his first round US Open loss this week illustrated the fact that tennis lacks the fiercely self policed ethical code of golf. If Medvedev could disguise his court position by expelling a cloud of ink, he would.

Wince said...

"And by the way, they are real and tentacular."

Tina Trent said...

Donna Haraway's discredited book, Primate Visions, posits 'other ways of knowing female dominance, power, and peacemaking' among primates, specifically Bonobos, that, it was claimed for decades by Frans B.M. de waal, was practiced by obsessive masturbation over attacking other tribes. Haraway is a major proponent of misandry and an extremist DEI activist/academician. Once bonobos were observed in the wild, though, they did just as much killing and a lot less humping. Both de waal and Haraway pointed to this false research to claim that females would make better political leaders. Of course, Haraway doesn't mind people killing people, as murderer Angela Davis and other terrorists have been close colleagues of hers at the History of Consciousness, UC Santa Cruz.

Sportswriters, even in Boston, are not known for killing anyone.

Narr said...

Aggie, it looks to me that Finland, Poland, and the Crimea are being grabbed by the tentacles, not part of the beast.

Those clever cartographs are fascinating snapshots: in this case, Bismarck's Germany sports "The Holy Scripture".

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