Once again it is Roger Federer in the house. He is making a desperate attempt to get himself prepared for Wimbledon. It has been setback after setback for him ever since he slipped in the bathroom and caused a knee to somewhat blow a cog. The loss to Dominic Thiem last week means zero if he can get his legs somewhat under him this week.
The field doesn't look very tough on paper. Conceivably Federer could find himself in the finals here this week. If he wanted to. But it might be more prudent to get in a couple of matches and duck and cover for some R & R. I have no idea how he plans on staging his comeback at Wimbledon. But you can bet your bottom dollar that PREPARATION is his mantra. Does he need to win for confidence? Maybe so. It is the human condition to doubt themselves until they have passed through the fire over and over. Even the many times champion needs to feel that invincibility. The fire in blood.
Or is it more important at this point to gage the rest of it...the physical side of it. He can play a couple of matches and then go off with his Physio's to get in the prerequisite reps in. The one thing he has to get on a perfect track is that service motion and the only way to do that under pressure...is to put it under pressure. Federer is probably playing to win this week...at least in some sense of the word. It might have a different definition in the Federer lexicon than it does in Webster's.
Where is Dominic Thiem? He is in the other half of the draw. Wouldn't that be interesting to see a rematch in the finals? I wonder if Federer is physically up for it.
The field doesn't look very tough on paper. Conceivably Federer could find himself in the finals here this week. If he wanted to. But it might be more prudent to get in a couple of matches and duck and cover for some R & R. I have no idea how he plans on staging his comeback at Wimbledon. But you can bet your bottom dollar that PREPARATION is his mantra. Does he need to win for confidence? Maybe so. It is the human condition to doubt themselves until they have passed through the fire over and over. Even the many times champion needs to feel that invincibility. The fire in blood.
Or is it more important at this point to gage the rest of it...the physical side of it. He can play a couple of matches and then go off with his Physio's to get in the prerequisite reps in. The one thing he has to get on a perfect track is that service motion and the only way to do that under pressure...is to put it under pressure. Federer is probably playing to win this week...at least in some sense of the word. It might have a different definition in the Federer lexicon than it does in Webster's.
Where is Dominic Thiem? He is in the other half of the draw. Wouldn't that be interesting to see a rematch in the finals? I wonder if Federer is physically up for it.
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