On the heels of Roger Federer's stunning win in Cincinnati at the Western & Southern Championships we have the U. S. Open looming on the New York skyline. I will never forget the first time I saw the New York skyline…I uttered the words…"New York, just like I pictured it. Skyscrapers and everything". The words from Stevie Wonder's album "Inner Visions".
My friend and I pulled into a filling station in the city and we were filling the car. A baby blue Mercedes pulls up and the driver gets out of the car and he goes up to the station and opens the door to the station…ignoring the sign about the guard dog. As he opens the door the dog leaps up and bites him. The man was John Kennedy junior.
Roger's play in Cincinnati was just sublime. It was textbook…just as his victory earlier in the year was in Dubai. Both contests were two out of three set formats and this is three out of five. What a world of difference this makes. It's a totally different world…mentally and physically. For the player. After his win in Cincinatti Roger was asked about his thoughts with regard to the Open. Roger with his five victories at the Open said that his goal to get to the finals and have a shot at competing for the title. Guess who holds the record for U. S. Open titles? Bill Tilden won seven times.
The draw is not available…but Novak Djokovic is going to be seeded one and Roger by virtue of his textbook win in Cincinnati has momentarily at least overtaken Andy Murray for the second seed. He discounted this as being so important and I will take him at his word. Either way…he would have to beat the field.
Realistically it is questionable as to if Roger can compete for Grand Slam titles at this stage in his career. The last time he was in the finals was in 2009. But here he is in 2015…he is still with us. Thank you Lord.
My friend and I pulled into a filling station in the city and we were filling the car. A baby blue Mercedes pulls up and the driver gets out of the car and he goes up to the station and opens the door to the station…ignoring the sign about the guard dog. As he opens the door the dog leaps up and bites him. The man was John Kennedy junior.
Roger's play in Cincinnati was just sublime. It was textbook…just as his victory earlier in the year was in Dubai. Both contests were two out of three set formats and this is three out of five. What a world of difference this makes. It's a totally different world…mentally and physically. For the player. After his win in Cincinatti Roger was asked about his thoughts with regard to the Open. Roger with his five victories at the Open said that his goal to get to the finals and have a shot at competing for the title. Guess who holds the record for U. S. Open titles? Bill Tilden won seven times.
The draw is not available…but Novak Djokovic is going to be seeded one and Roger by virtue of his textbook win in Cincinnati has momentarily at least overtaken Andy Murray for the second seed. He discounted this as being so important and I will take him at his word. Either way…he would have to beat the field.
Realistically it is questionable as to if Roger can compete for Grand Slam titles at this stage in his career. The last time he was in the finals was in 2009. But here he is in 2015…he is still with us. Thank you Lord.
Comment