Forums been quiet. Subscribers still recovering from their Holiday meals and family obligations. I get it.
But as quickly as the 2014 season ended, 2015 has begun. The men are in Doha, Brisbane and Chennai. Nadal lost early in Doha to a motivated Michael Berrer ranked 127 in the world. The German used some inspired net play to take him down.
here are some highlights. Love the court view camera angle shown at some periods of the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g77-GLDDIo
But dare I say, the two best looking players in Doha so far in the tournament have been Djokovic and Berdych. Both dismantling their first two opponents so far. Berdych was declined by Lendl to coach him. So who did he get? The guy that had front row seats to Lendl's work with Murray and two grand slam titles, Daniel Vallverdu. We'll see how that works out. TB should have called me.
Federer is in Brisbane and heavy favorite to take that title. Wawrinka is in Chennai and although he's the top seed, you just don't know where he is mentally.
ok, so let's get you guys involved in this thread...Here are a few questions...
Which players will win which grand slams this year?
Who will finish the year as the world #1?
Which player has best chance to make his grand slam title breakthrough? (Please don't say Berdych just to appease me)
Which Top 10 player will disappoint, underachieve, drop out of top 10?
Your thoughts?
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
But as quickly as the 2014 season ended, 2015 has begun. The men are in Doha, Brisbane and Chennai. Nadal lost early in Doha to a motivated Michael Berrer ranked 127 in the world. The German used some inspired net play to take him down.
here are some highlights. Love the court view camera angle shown at some periods of the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g77-GLDDIo
But dare I say, the two best looking players in Doha so far in the tournament have been Djokovic and Berdych. Both dismantling their first two opponents so far. Berdych was declined by Lendl to coach him. So who did he get? The guy that had front row seats to Lendl's work with Murray and two grand slam titles, Daniel Vallverdu. We'll see how that works out. TB should have called me.
Federer is in Brisbane and heavy favorite to take that title. Wawrinka is in Chennai and although he's the top seed, you just don't know where he is mentally.
ok, so let's get you guys involved in this thread...Here are a few questions...
Which players will win which grand slams this year?
Who will finish the year as the world #1?
Which player has best chance to make his grand slam title breakthrough? (Please don't say Berdych just to appease me)
Which Top 10 player will disappoint, underachieve, drop out of top 10?
Your thoughts?
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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