Third Walkover for Novak Djokovic...2016 U. S. Open Semifinals...and remaining quarterfinals
Amazing string of event for Novak Djokovic...another walkover. Tsonga retiring after two sets. "The Amazing Mr. Monfils" next up for Djokovic. I hesitate to call this an interesting match because every time I do it turns into something of a dud. But come on...this is a huge chance for Gael Monfils to make a statement to the game of tennis but does he have a game plan. Monfils plays a lot like Djokovic only more so. Djokovic being the ultimate defender but able to turn on the after burners seemingly at will.
Monfils will have to find another gear if he is to stand a chance against Djokovic. He has that gear but is has yet to show it over the course of five sets. He has played spectacular tennis but not at this level and he has reached a point where he is unfamiliar territory. The semifinals of a Grand Slam...I believe that he may have reached the quarterfinals up to eight times. Well...he is there now and it is time to put the pedal to the medal. He has the ball in his court and a victory over Djokovic could rescue the tournament and the game of tennis in general. It has become very predictable...and very boring. It is nearly impossible to watch a match from start to finish.
Juan Martin Del Potro and Stan Wawrinka in the bottom half of the draw could be an interesting match. But perhaps not. Wawrinka is anything but interesting besides possessing perhaps the best shot in the game when evaluated in terms of power and aesthetic appeal. That one hand backhand is a sight to behold. Juan Martin on the other hand looks to possess the other side of the coin with the thunderous forehand that seems to be getting bigger and bigger all of the time. If there is any justice in the tennis world it will be Juan Martin in the finals. Then we are assured of something resembling a compelling match if it is Djokovic. That first round loss in the Olympics still is fresh in the Serb's mind. If "The Amazing One" should prevail...all bets are off.
Obviously Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori should be designated as interesting as well...two top ten players in the world. Andy shouldn't have any problems here.
Amazing string of event for Novak Djokovic...another walkover. Tsonga retiring after two sets. "The Amazing Mr. Monfils" next up for Djokovic. I hesitate to call this an interesting match because every time I do it turns into something of a dud. But come on...this is a huge chance for Gael Monfils to make a statement to the game of tennis but does he have a game plan. Monfils plays a lot like Djokovic only more so. Djokovic being the ultimate defender but able to turn on the after burners seemingly at will.
Monfils will have to find another gear if he is to stand a chance against Djokovic. He has that gear but is has yet to show it over the course of five sets. He has played spectacular tennis but not at this level and he has reached a point where he is unfamiliar territory. The semifinals of a Grand Slam...I believe that he may have reached the quarterfinals up to eight times. Well...he is there now and it is time to put the pedal to the medal. He has the ball in his court and a victory over Djokovic could rescue the tournament and the game of tennis in general. It has become very predictable...and very boring. It is nearly impossible to watch a match from start to finish.
Juan Martin Del Potro and Stan Wawrinka in the bottom half of the draw could be an interesting match. But perhaps not. Wawrinka is anything but interesting besides possessing perhaps the best shot in the game when evaluated in terms of power and aesthetic appeal. That one hand backhand is a sight to behold. Juan Martin on the other hand looks to possess the other side of the coin with the thunderous forehand that seems to be getting bigger and bigger all of the time. If there is any justice in the tennis world it will be Juan Martin in the finals. Then we are assured of something resembling a compelling match if it is Djokovic. That first round loss in the Olympics still is fresh in the Serb's mind. If "The Amazing One" should prevail...all bets are off.
Obviously Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori should be designated as interesting as well...two top ten players in the world. Andy shouldn't have any problems here.
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