It reads like a script. The ATP Tour is granted a one year reprieve and we the tennis public are "blessed" with another real tennis tournament. A real tennis tournament is defined as one that includes Roger Federer in the draw.
It isn't the same without him. Witness the display in the finals of the Miami Open last week with Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray trying to carry the load. Somewhat unsuccessfully I might add. There was the shenanigans by both players in the final…plus the general dull play creating a vast lack of interest for those even remotely interested in the pro game.
So there is the draw and by the luck of the draw we have both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the top half to fight it out leaving Roger Federer to provide all of the entertainment in the bottom half, hopefully fighting it out with the likes of Stan Wawrinka and Tomas Berdych. What we really need now is for Roger to make it to a rematch with Wawrinka and hopefully another rematch with Berdych. Tomas still has to be smarting from that bagel in the second set at Indian Wells.
Luckily we are spared the Andy Murray traveling circus as he got married this past weekend (in a skirt)…ok it was a kilt. Plus the coach Amelie Mauresmo has found out that she is pregnant…something akin to the "immaculate conception" as stories go. Modern love. Relax…it's all ok. It's a joke. According to Joan Rivers shortly before she unfortunately died during a routine medical procedure. Shortly after making some rather controversial comments about some very powerful people.
But Florian Mayer is back in action. He had been out for over 12 months due to a groin injury…which sounds pretty serious. He beat Mikhail Youzney in the first round and faces Marin Cilic in the next round. There are very few "entertaining" players on the tour but Florian "The Quirk" Mayer is practically an exemption. He's quirky in his technique (not to be misconstrued as unorthodox which he actually is) because bottle doesn't like that word. I made the mistake of calling Marion Bartolli that…unorthodox. It's another joke. bottle, Florian Mayer and Marion Bartolli at the same dinner table talking tennis over a bottle of wine…or two. Wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall? No?
It isn't the same without him. Witness the display in the finals of the Miami Open last week with Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray trying to carry the load. Somewhat unsuccessfully I might add. There was the shenanigans by both players in the final…plus the general dull play creating a vast lack of interest for those even remotely interested in the pro game.
So there is the draw and by the luck of the draw we have both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the top half to fight it out leaving Roger Federer to provide all of the entertainment in the bottom half, hopefully fighting it out with the likes of Stan Wawrinka and Tomas Berdych. What we really need now is for Roger to make it to a rematch with Wawrinka and hopefully another rematch with Berdych. Tomas still has to be smarting from that bagel in the second set at Indian Wells.
Luckily we are spared the Andy Murray traveling circus as he got married this past weekend (in a skirt)…ok it was a kilt. Plus the coach Amelie Mauresmo has found out that she is pregnant…something akin to the "immaculate conception" as stories go. Modern love. Relax…it's all ok. It's a joke. According to Joan Rivers shortly before she unfortunately died during a routine medical procedure. Shortly after making some rather controversial comments about some very powerful people.
But Florian Mayer is back in action. He had been out for over 12 months due to a groin injury…which sounds pretty serious. He beat Mikhail Youzney in the first round and faces Marin Cilic in the next round. There are very few "entertaining" players on the tour but Florian "The Quirk" Mayer is practically an exemption. He's quirky in his technique (not to be misconstrued as unorthodox which he actually is) because bottle doesn't like that word. I made the mistake of calling Marion Bartolli that…unorthodox. It's another joke. bottle, Florian Mayer and Marion Bartolli at the same dinner table talking tennis over a bottle of wine…or two. Wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall? No?
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