Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal headlining the "other" event. Interesting that there are two ATP 250 events being played simultaneously…the other in Brisbane. Tomas Berdych and David Ferrer rounding out the top four seeds in this event.
Yesterday I watched bits and pieces of Djokovic giving "Downtown" Dustin Brown a good beating. Brown is a player that is given too much credit for having "style"…it is only that he is unique which is not synonymous as to having style. Much of his much ballyhooed style was rendered meaningless and superfluous as the fundamentally sound Djokovic dismantled the hotdogging and pseudo all court tactics of Brown. Swinging volleys, ill advised drop shots and fundamentally weak approach tactics by Brown earned him a 6-2, 6-2 shellacking.
I watched Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco lose to Teymuraz Gabashvili and Albert Ramos-Vinolas. My wife asked me if Gabashvili were gay…as if I am the one to ask. But it's funny that she asked as later on he made a couple of gestures that may have suggested somewhat feminine…well you know. Not that it matters…it's just that my wife asked. It was a curious comment coming from her…she has her powers of observation too. Just forget I mentioned it. Gabashvili and Ramos-Vinolas ended up winning the match which featured three left handed players. Nadal is a less than classic doubles player…preferring to slug it out from the backcourt. What a surprise.
Daniel Munoz de la Nava won a tight match against a fellow Spanish left handed player…Feliciano Lopez. That made five Spanish left handed tennis players in two matches. Maybe there is something in the water as Yannick Noah suggested a couple of years ago.
A Novak Djokovic versus Rafael Nadal final would be a great way to kick off the New Year at the 2016 Qatar Open…don't you think so?
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