Here is the draw sheet for the 2016 Olympic Games. I remember the 2012 Games somewhat...didn't Roger Federer lose to Andy Murray in a rather lackluster performance. Maybe I should try the "search" function on this new forum to see what was written about it.
Novak Djokovic the top seed and Andy Murray the number two. Good old Rafael Nadal is seeded third and he is the biggest non-story in the draw. Somehow he seems to be vulnerable to any player now. Especially after not knowing anything about his form. Or did he pull another one of his magical disappearing acts only to come back bigger and stronger than ever. How many weeks has this guy spent on the "injured list" during his career yet manage to make comeback after comeback. Any thinking person would want to know some answers to some pretty simple questions. Afterall this sort of pattern is unprecedented by the top player in the world. "The Greatest Of All Time"...many were early on promoting this player as. Does anyone still believe that?
I don't think the Olympic Games is a traditional tennis venue. The players don't seem to take it so seriously as a Grand Slam for instance. But it makes good resume material. Andy Murray took great satisfaction in his Olympic Gold Medal and he won it at Wimbledon in his home country of Great Britain. It couldn't have been more perfectly scripted.
In Rio de Janeiro there has been quite a bit of talk about the conditions being substandard for the athletes but we can pretty much be rest assured that our boys are not staying in the Olympic Village. There are a lot of big names in the draw besides the top three seeds minus Roger Federer. Oh yeah...I forgot to mention that Roger wasn't in the draw this year. But of all of the names in the draw I think I would like most of all to see Gael Monfils have a great showing. Monfils has been showing signs recently of having great performance within himself and he demonstrated in two weeks back to back recently that he could keep his head in the game. He may be the one player in the tournament who can keep this non-event from becoming a virtual snoozer.
The top two players in the world are without argument Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray and they are also a couple of the more boring players as well. Novak is boring because he monotonously wins tournament after tournament without seeming to break a sweat. Andy is just plain boring...from his haircut to his attire to his behavior.
Let the Games begin...in fact they already have.
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