I really enjoyed aj's article, even if it was a little rude about the British. It even mentioned that Davydenko might go deep at the US Open. With that forehand, anything can happen.
More seriously I thought that what Moodie and Huss did at Wimbledon was brilliant, the best thing in men's tennis for years. Utterly unheralded they came through the qualifying tournament to win the championships. They did it through the quality of their volleying and their teamwork which was unbelievably good. Tennis is a sport that tends to identify the best player, week after week, and most of all at the majors. So it's right that we focus on the great players. But if sport has no successes like this it is very much diminished. I hope they keep going and wish them every success.
More seriously I thought that what Moodie and Huss did at Wimbledon was brilliant, the best thing in men's tennis for years. Utterly unheralded they came through the qualifying tournament to win the championships. They did it through the quality of their volleying and their teamwork which was unbelievably good. Tennis is a sport that tends to identify the best player, week after week, and most of all at the majors. So it's right that we focus on the great players. But if sport has no successes like this it is very much diminished. I hope they keep going and wish them every success.
Comment