Novak Djokovic defeats Kevin Anderson 67, 67, 61, 64, 75
Peter Fleming felt that Kevin Anderson was lucky to have the match suspended after four sets. He had pretty much shot his load over the first two sets and Novak Djokovic was about to apply the finishing touches to his "rope-a-dope" performance. Djokovic was clinging to the ropes for the first two sets sort of allowing Anderson to punch himself out. He was tagging him the last two sets and for all we know it may have been a classic Djokovic bagel in the final set if they had played to completion.
Anderson had one glimmer of opportunity in the final set as he had 15-40 on the Djokovic serve only to have the door slammed in his face. He then showed how the occasion can get to these guys when he double faulted twice in his last service game allowing Djokovic to routinely serve out the match.
So now we have the rematch of the quarterfinal last year where Djokovic prevailed 61, 36, 67, 62, 62. He won yet again going away. He leaves the opposition in his wake as he motors to the finish line. He beats these guys largely by attrition…intelligently working them and moving them and effectively wearing them out. Sort of like a matador before he applies the kill shot between the shoulder blades. The tennis equivalent of a bagel set.
Maybe Cilic can summon the courage and the intestinal fortitude to deliver on the big stage this time. He has a U. S. Open crown now and one would think that this might make a difference. It may or may not. One way that it could make a huge difference is if he can summon the serving excellence that he performed at the Open. With that kind of firepower he might just be able to take out the slippery and deceptive Serb. At least he could soften him up a bit for the next round…which may be a rematch of the French final between Djokovic and Wawrinka.
Djokovic does own Cilic with an even dozen shellackings in a row. Does Cilic play the Vitas Gerulaitis card and say to himself that "nobody beats Marin Cilic 13 times in a row" or does he succumb to yet another shellacking? Djokovic has absolutely spanked him the last two times they have played. Cilic was heard muttering that he wished his mother had never had him after the last one. A 60, 63 embarrassment in Monte Carlo this year.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves and just enjoy the tennis as it unfolds. But the Wimbledon just took a deft turn into the interesting zone. Four quarterfinal matches to come…is it going to be Djokovic vs. Wawrinka and Murray vs. Federer. But then again anything is possible.
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Peter Fleming felt that Kevin Anderson was lucky to have the match suspended after four sets. He had pretty much shot his load over the first two sets and Novak Djokovic was about to apply the finishing touches to his "rope-a-dope" performance. Djokovic was clinging to the ropes for the first two sets sort of allowing Anderson to punch himself out. He was tagging him the last two sets and for all we know it may have been a classic Djokovic bagel in the final set if they had played to completion.
Anderson had one glimmer of opportunity in the final set as he had 15-40 on the Djokovic serve only to have the door slammed in his face. He then showed how the occasion can get to these guys when he double faulted twice in his last service game allowing Djokovic to routinely serve out the match.
So now we have the rematch of the quarterfinal last year where Djokovic prevailed 61, 36, 67, 62, 62. He won yet again going away. He leaves the opposition in his wake as he motors to the finish line. He beats these guys largely by attrition…intelligently working them and moving them and effectively wearing them out. Sort of like a matador before he applies the kill shot between the shoulder blades. The tennis equivalent of a bagel set.
Maybe Cilic can summon the courage and the intestinal fortitude to deliver on the big stage this time. He has a U. S. Open crown now and one would think that this might make a difference. It may or may not. One way that it could make a huge difference is if he can summon the serving excellence that he performed at the Open. With that kind of firepower he might just be able to take out the slippery and deceptive Serb. At least he could soften him up a bit for the next round…which may be a rematch of the French final between Djokovic and Wawrinka.
Djokovic does own Cilic with an even dozen shellackings in a row. Does Cilic play the Vitas Gerulaitis card and say to himself that "nobody beats Marin Cilic 13 times in a row" or does he succumb to yet another shellacking? Djokovic has absolutely spanked him the last two times they have played. Cilic was heard muttering that he wished his mother had never had him after the last one. A 60, 63 embarrassment in Monte Carlo this year.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves and just enjoy the tennis as it unfolds. But the Wimbledon just took a deft turn into the interesting zone. Four quarterfinal matches to come…is it going to be Djokovic vs. Wawrinka and Murray vs. Federer. But then again anything is possible.
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