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Tennis to golf..the pursuit of fluidiity, absence of effort, poetry in motion. Some artist needs to capture the Federer metamorphosis!
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The Roger Federer Golf Swing...
While the French Open limps on...incredibly boring. Unwatchable. Without the rivalries of Roger and the other members of the "Big Four" the game has done exactly what I predicted it would do. It tanked. For years I said that when he leaves the game there will be a huge sucking sound like the air leaving a balloon. Even the interest in this forum has tanked. One wonders where the bottom is.
Roger makes one of the better decisions in life. He has picked up golf. At 42 years old he has picked up the game of golf. Technically he may have picked up earlier. I picked it up at the age of forty. Obvioiusly he has all of the resources that money can buy at this point in life. This is more interesting to me than anything currently happening on the ATP tour. It has turned into a real snooze fest.
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Originally posted by don_budge View Post2023 ATP Tour Finals...blah, blah, blah
If you ask me...this has been a real snoozer. I'm not referring to the heroic efforts of our "big 3" posters in this thread that are averaging way south of three views per posts. Masters of the one or two liners. Lots of just completely meaningless stats. No real opinions. No original thought. Lots of agreeing. No...this tournament is a real bust. It used to cause quite a sensation too. The difference...a lack of Roger Federer. The post Federer era of tennis...listen. You can hear it. It sounds like the air escaping from the balloon. A sucking sound only found in the queerest of all vacuums. This is a strange one. I predicted it and sure enough...right on cue. Tennis as we used to know it is down the tubes. Coming soon...the Post Modern Era of Tennis.
Case in point...one Stefanos Tsitsipas. One day he is proclaiming that this tournament is bigger than a Grand Slam. The next he is retiring after a mere four games into a match leaving the paying public high and dry. So much for chivalry. It's dead too. So is the sport. It is hard to write about anything because it all so dreadfully boring. Hear that...it is the sound of one hand clapping. When this tournament is over, they are going to turn the lights out in the stadium and there will be one old guy left there sitting asking himself...who cares?
Sinner the saviour? Hardly. The guy's picture in the dictionary is under the word...boring. Novak is the only thing that is the slightest bit compelling. The only thing. This thread is filled with a bunch of meaningless stats which are jibberish. They hardly mean anything...yet that is all there is to say about the matches. Yawn...it's like some sort of exhibition. I remember writing about these matches during Roger's career. A different animal. Completely.
Let's hope that Novak pins the ears back on the latest and the greatest...Jannik Sinner. Look how Carlos Alvarez has sort of leveled out in the equation. Novak answered that question. It was rumored that Novak was training with Alvarez in Paris. It seemed like a nice gesture on his part. Don't underestimate Djokovic...Mr. Joke 'em if they can't take a fuck. He was measuring the kid. Looking here and there for a little sign of weakness to exploit when it counted. It counted yesterday. I said a while back...Novak's experience is the trump card until it isn't. You have to take his legs out from under him. That is the challenge for Sinner today. If Sinner wins it will be the end of tennis. Pure and simple. It will be over and the lonely old guy will just get up and leave...shutting out the lights on the way out.
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2023 ATP Tour Finals...blah, blah, blah
If you ask me...this has been a real snoozer. I'm not referring to the heroic efforts of our "big 3" posters in this thread that are averaging way south of three views per posts. Masters of the one or two liners. Lots of just completely meaningless stats. No real opinions. No original thought. Lots of agreeing. No...this tournament is a real bust. It used to cause quite a sensation too. The difference...a lack of Roger Federer. The post Federer era of tennis...listen. You can hear it. It sounds like the air escaping from the balloon. A sucking sound only found in the queerest of all vacuums. This is a strange one. I predicted it and sure enough...right on cue. Tennis as we used to know it is down the tubes. Coming soon...the Post Modern Era of Tennis.
Case in point...one Stefanos Tsitsipas. One day he is proclaiming that this tournament is bigger than a Grand Slam. The next he is retiring after a mere four games into a match leaving the paying public high and dry. So much for chivalry. It's dead too. So is the sport. It is hard to write about anything because it all so dreadfully boring. Hear that...it is the sound of one hand clapping. When this tournament is over, they are going to turn the lights out in the stadium and there will be one old guy left there sitting asking himself...who cares?
Sinner the saviour? Hardly. The guy's picture in the dictionary is under the word...boring. Novak is the only thing that is the slightest bit compelling. The only thing. This thread is filled with a bunch of meaningless stats which are jibberish. They hardly mean anything...yet that is all there is to say about the matches. Yawn...it's like some sort of exhibition. I remember writing about these matches during Roger's career. A different animal. Completely.
Let's hope that Novak pins the ears back on the latest and the greatest...Jannik Sinner. Look how Carlos Alvarez has sort of leveled out in the equation. Novak answered that question. It was rumored that Novak was training with Alvarez in Paris. It seemed like a nice gesture on his part. Don't underestimate Djokovic...Mr. Joke 'em if they can't take a fuck. He was measuring the kid. Looking here and there for a little sign of weakness to exploit when it counted. It counted yesterday. I said a while back...Novak's experience is the trump card until it isn't. You have to take his legs out from under him. That is the challenge for Sinner today. If Sinner wins it will be the end of tennis. Pure and simple. It will be over and the lonely old guy will just get up and leave...shutting out the lights on the way out.
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Speaking of manning up...another classic Novak Djokovic performance. Joke 'em if they can't take a fuck. The reverse of the original saying...courtesy of none other than don_budge. But joke them he does. Novak has been struggling with his physical well being all week if the reports are true that I have read. The back thing a new twist tonight. But from some accounts he has had some kind of "stomach" bug which has had him putting in some overtime sitting on the toilet. Was that a nice way of putting it? Rublev, a man without a flag, did what he could to put pressure and maintain it, but Novak is the ever elusive, hard to bag prey. He is as slippery as a Houdini in ordinary handcuffs.
Perhaps the single most aspect of a Novak Djokovic reign as the best tennis player in the world and certainly one of the best over the past how many years is Darwinian. In the Darwin paradigm of the survival of the fittest...it is not the strongest or even the smartest that is bound to survive, it is the one that adapts the best. No matter what the circumstances, Djokovic is never out of any given match from beginning to end. So many miraculous escapes. Make it two more in a row as he took out Hoger Rune after Rune threatened to overturn Novak's apple cart last night. It was Rublev tonight, who again was in the driver's seat for a good part of the match but ended up playing second fiddle when it came to the end. Novak extricated himself from another dicey situation. He always looks so comfortable doing it. He does it different ways...but many times there is this factor that he looks to be on the verge of going down. But somehow...well, you know the rest.
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostThis match between Dimitrov and Medvedev hinges on a tie-breaker. John McEnroe always felt that the better serve had the advantage.
Then there was Bublik...and then there was Hurkacz...and now it Tsitsipas. What is the best thing to have in tennis in the post Roger Federer era? Clearly for the moment it is Baby Fed. Baby Fed it has been all week...all grown up. Man up and taking the bull by the horns. Exceptional tactics individually devised based on each opponent. Very, very clever combination of matches and tactics.
I'll tell you one thing about Grigor, I remember when I gave him the nickname "The Bulgarian Playboy", I watched quite a lot of him this week. Not like I would watch the original. But I kept tabs on him. Dimitrov acts and behaves himself along the same lines as the original. As Roger. No crazy displays of celebration after points. Even when he won a key point his reaction is a pretty simple clench of the fist and a subtle pump. No wide open mouth. No primal screams. No monkey faces and no monkey business. A bit of a blast from the past. Respect.
Baby Fed. Yeah...why not? He really lived up to it this week.
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This match between Dimitrov and Medvedev hinges on a tie-breaker. John McEnroe always felt that the better serve had the advantage.
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2023 Rolex Paris Masters...ATP 1000...Paris, France (first round Cat Food)
Geez...right out of the gates. "Gentle Ben" Shelton and Christopher Eubanks go down in a hail of withing heat in the first round. Both tough losses. Three setters. Oh well boys...it's a tough world. Yesterday's news is today's loser of the day. Both players accumulating a ton of expectations. By now the reality of the deal has hit home with Eubanks as he will have to wait for the grass court seaons to create any more positive headlines. Ben will have to get his legs back under him all the while trying to pull his head out of his butt with all of the social media hype. No easy task. Ask Jannik Sinner. Ask Felix Auger-Aliassime. Ask Holger Rune. Ask Caspar Ruud. All searching and seeking a semblance of consistency. Sinner has been through the entire rigamorol now. He is just beginning to get a handle on it. But look for more falls. Always the ups and downs. Cat food. First round loser. The world doesn't owe you a damned thing and there is no better way to learn this than the food chain of tennis competition.
Every draw sheet tells a story. Now...in the preliminaries. The foreplay. It is all about the hopes and dashing of hopes. There is always next week you can say to yourself. But it seems like an eternity away and there are no guarentees. A tough road to hoe. As the week goes on the story develops. First round is just window dressing. A quick look at the draw and you see a lot of old timers looking for the old spark. Watch them fade in the ensuing days...just happy to be back on the court. The wily veterans know the score. They have been there and done that. Ben and Christopher have a lot to learn. Preparation...preparation...preparation. The mantra.
Novak in the house. How much does he care about this tournament. Depending on the scheduling he make a run for it. Otherwise...he'll count his steps to live to play another day. Slams Baby!
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostIf a player has been deep in the draw the week before and he travels over time zones to the next tournament...how does he overcome the fatigue. Case in point...first up Ben Shelton. If you follow what young Ben has been through over the past number of weeks you can see he has sort of had a "Meteoric" rise of late. Boy...does that sound familiar. Anyone know what I am talking about? No? Doesn't matter. Ben had his sort of coming out party at the U. S. Open in September then embarked on the Asian tour this month. Interesting results to say the least. Last week he won in Tokyo. The draw wasn't what you call stellar by any stretch of the imagination. But he won. He went the distance after going deep the week before in Shanghai. He skipped Beijing.
Oh yeah...I forgot to mention that Ben Sheldon plays Jannik Sinner today. Should I tell a little story about the possibiliies here? This might be as interesting as it gets today...on October 25. 2023 no less. Just two months of shopping left until Christmas. There's another war going on. Have you forgotten about the other one yet?
However, he did demonstrate at to why his trajectory has been so steeply climbing as of late. The serve...the serve...the serve. There hasn't been a weapon like this for a while. Not to be confused with the servebots. They are in another stratosphere...serving to win the point outright because they don't have the game to back it up otherwise. Ben has got a very solid forehand to back up the left handed serve. Being left handed is such an advantage in his case and he needs to exploit this advantage even more in the future. Developing the forehand further has to be high up on the list. He really needs to make his opponent pay on balls hit to his forehand, particularly on his serve when the return goes to that side.
He did a couple of nice approaches to the net to more or less mop up on weak returns. A number of times he came in on decent approaches but failed to deliver on balls that managed to get down at his feet. Half volley expertise is another phase of potential development. He has the game to potentially look for way more serve and volley opportunities. That lefty swing serve should be money in the bank in the ad court.
I remember watching him serve and it looked to me as if he was just giving a bit of McEnroe in his setup...and almost in the initiation of the backswing. Too much to hope for. I know that a lot of players mimic other serves and strokes. Some have more of affinity for it than other. I would certainly like Shelton to try on the motions of both McEnroe and Roger Federer. I believe that both of them would enhance his ability to follow the serve to the net, which I think he should really be looking into more. Finishing the service game quickly with no muss, no fuss puts a great deal of pressure on the opponent to duplicate on their serve. I don't think that Ben is getting the total potential out of his serve, as good as it appears to be. The question is always one of potential. Is the player maximizing the strength tactically out of the stroke.
Shelton is certainly a very interesting work in progress. Much more interesting than his opponent...Sinner. Much more potential too. But the question is...does Daddy know what is best? I'm not too sure that he does.
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October 25, 2023...only two months of shopping left until Christmas
Ahem...be that as it may. Without being political. What exactly does that mean? There is another war that has begun. Just miles from Armegeddon. Well, I was just wondering. Which of the combatants will not be represented by a flag in the ATP and WTA? Palestine or Israel? We all know the answer to that one don't we. Just curious.
But on this day keep in mind what I said about Christmas. Come to think of it...I wonder if there are descendents of Christ left in Palestine. In Israel. I've been reading the Bible all of this year. I read the Bible every day before I turn on any electronic device. It has really helped to survive some of the turbulence. At home. In the world. On this website. It's everywhere!!!
Today we have a rare opportunity. We can observe one of the fundamental difficulties of playing on the ATP tour. The question of preparation. Afterall...the mantra of a tennis player is "preparation, preparation, preparation". Know what I mean? No? Who cares? The question is one of recovery. If a player has been deep in the draw the week before and he travels over time zones to the next tournament...how does he overcome the fatigue. Case in point...first up Ben Shelton. If you follow what young Ben has been through over the past number of weeks you can see he has sort of had a "Meteoric" rise of late. Boy...does that sound familiar. Anyone know what I am talking about? No? Doesn't matter. Ben had his sort of coming out party at the U. S. Open in September then embarked on the Asian tour this month. Interesting results to say the least. Last week he won in Tokyo. The draw wasn't what you call stellar by any stretch of the imagination. But he won. He went the distance after going deep the week before in Shanghai. He skipped Beijing.
Arthur Fils is another case in point. Last week he managed to make the finals in Belgium before losing to a real question mark in Alexander Bublik. Not the most solid egg in the batch. Fils did manage to beat Stefanos Tsitsipas. But nearly everyone manages to beat Tsitsipas in his romantic downturn. Fils plays Daniil Medvedev. A stiff challenge. To say the least. If the legs aren't totally under you. Mr. Pencil will draw a demise for you. He's tactical...if not elegant. I think he is in his own way. Most importantly. He doesn't care what you think. He likes that way he hits his forehand.
Ah...then there is the truly "Amazing Mr. Monfils". Not a word on the forum about this man's victory in my home country of Sweden. No offence taken. Not at all. Not anymore. It is what it is...she said. But Gael...you are amazing. Thirty-seven years old and he wins an ATP tourney. One of the oldest to do such a thing. Ok, the draw wasn't the toughest. The guy he beat in the finals didn't even have a flag to his name. One of those pesky Ruskies. Pavel Kotov. Gael had a couple of three setters during the week. How will he get along this week? It is a question of preparation. Remember? The tennis player's mantra.
Finally we come to Alexander Bublik. I mentioned him earlier as the conquerer of Arthur Fils. You won't find this fellow's picture under the word consistency in the dictionary. But today he live to play another day. He gets to play another huge question mark on the tour. What ever happened to Caspar Ruud? At one point he made one of the meteoric trajectories to the top of the echelon...then it became a struggle. Just to fight his way out of a paper bag it seems. So you see what the question is now. It's all about some of the intangibles. Scheduling. Consistency. Man...Federer knew the answers to these questions. Djokovic and Nadal too. Masters of their domain. The rest of the crew are all struggling with the concept. Is it in the meds? Who knows? Who cares?
Oh yeah...I forgot to mention that Ben Sheldon plays Jannik Sinner today. Should I tell a little story about the possibiliies here? This might be as interesting as it gets today...on October 25. 2023 no less. Just two months of shopping left until Christmas. There's another war going on. Have you forgotten about the other one yet?
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I like Monfils, I like Dimitrov. They are both great players and a tribute to the game. I am certainly glad to see them both playing well right now. Their problem was the same as all others was in the wake of the 3. Just abysmal records vs those 3. Those 3 never gave an inch, tired legs or not. They all almost always advanced to the business end of almost all tournaments, and did it again the next tournament. It was something to behold. Now, it is wide open, to an extent.
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A Rematch...Erste Bank Open, Vienna, Austria (Jannik Sinner vs. Ben Sheldon)
I wrote what I thought was a rather interesting post about the Sinner/Sheldon match in Shanghai, but one of the "Big Three" posters immediately posted over my post with two of the usual mundane stuff passing for interesting these days on the forum. Insult to injury...enough is enough. The kids won't play nice. Quite ok. I relegate myself this this thread...Thoughts About Tennis Tradition. Afterall...that's all I really think about now as tennis falls into the mulch pile of sound bytes and sensationalism. Much ado about nothing. Ironically...perhaps the most redeeming aspect of tennis left is John Yandell's website. He manages to stay relevant.
Sinner and Sheldon find themselves in a role reversal next week in Austria. Sheldon is coming off a bit week in Japan and the two are scheduled to face off in the first round in Austria. When the two played in Shanghai, a well rested Ben Sheldon took Sinner down in three tough sets as Sinner ran out of gas from his win in Beijing from the week before. Sheldon seems to gathering momentum at the moment and I wonder if he will have a letdown in the very near future as have every other single one of the young phenoms to break through. Alcarez being the latest after a meteoric run the past year. He seemed to have hit the wall. Rune and Rudd come to mind. Sinner sort of cooled off for a spell too. It is tough to keep up the consistency week in and week out. Ala you know who. Roger Federer. It still isn't a tennis tournament without Roger in the draw which is to say...it's over. Tradition, tennis...the whole shebaang.
This time it will be Sheldon who will be crossing over time zones after a tough week at the office and Sinner who has been sleeping in his own bed and training. He probably is relishing a chance to take on the upstart Sheldon so soon after he lost to him. Sinner knows that the only revenge in life is success and he would love to quickly even the score here. Meanwhile...Sheldon gets a whiff of his first ATP final and he has to deal with a man who doesn't seem to have a flag by his name. The ongoing persecution of Russian players. Guilty as charged...or not. Sheldon beat him in their only other match...at the U. S. Open. Karatzov also went down in flames after a spell of some very tough play. He seemed to have emerged out of nowhere to play tough tennis against the elite a year or two ago and then sort of disappeared. His score against Sheldon at the Open indicates some issues. Has he righted the ship? Can Sheldon sustain his level of play against the bruiser from Russia?
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The Post Roger Federer Era in Big-Time Tennis...October 7, 2023
Tournaments currently being played in China. During the post Roger Federer era. The old standard in the don_budge school of thought was that if Roger wasn't in the draw...it wasn't a tournament. I hate to be the one sounding the death toll on tennis but it has reached a point where there is absolutely nothing entertaining about it. No meaningful rivalries. No single player who can make the draw of any tournament interesting. Nobody with any semblance of charisma. It is only Novak "Novax" Djokovic who remains who can inject any sort of intrigue into a tournament draw. Can anyone actually watch an entire match of this stuff? Yeah...how about two?
Jannik Sinner defeats Carlos Alcarez. Big deal. Big-Time Tennis. Didn't see it. Don't care. Was this the marquis match up that is currently offered up in tennis. Dreadfully boring. Just dreadful. Jannik Sinner has as much charisma as wall paper. Carlos has as much charisma...as Rafael Nadal. In fact...he is sort of like a "Nadal Lite". Except he is right handed. Still yells the trademark...Vamos! Ole! Not buying it. Daniil "Mr. Pencil" Medvedev? Questionable...but certainly not the one to deliver tennis to the promised land. How about that Holger Rune? He was once the up and comer. The next. He was bageled and bye byed in his first match this week. Stefano Tsitsipas? More drama with the girlfriend news and Daddy's departure...and now his reappearance. Not the gritty fighter he was when he first appeared.
It's going to be a tough road to hoe...certainly. Without Roger. The air was sucked right out of the balloon. Just as I predicted all those years. Only Novax is left to inject some interest into the game and that might in itself have to do with his participation in the game with Federer. Glory days. They'll pass you by. They'll pass you by in the wink of a young girl's eye.
Meanwhile on the golf course. don_budge had a momentary lucid moment that lasted nearly a week. Two straight rounds at even par. A third one over. The fourth started even par the first nine and then went somewhat off the track. It has been a tremendous amount of work. I don't seem to be getting any younger. What a surprise. I wonder how many years I have left. I won't do this if the hope for improvement isn't there. But this flash of "brilliance" gave me a tiny hope. Just a little. So the preparation begins for next season as this one winds down. As fall takes that seasonal bitter turn towards winter.
Coco "Hamboiger with your Salsa" Gauff goes down in straight sets to a very determined...Iga Swiatek. Oh well...it's tough in an era of sound bytes to maintain the consistency. Gauff on a hot streak cooled off by Swiatek...revenge is a dish best served cold.
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Take care DB. You are a very good writer and I have enjoyed reading your posts through the years.
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