2016 Swiss Indoors Basel and 2016 Erste Bank Open...ATP 500 Tournaments
The interest is waning. The air is gushing from the balloon. Do you hear that? That sucking sound is the vacuum that has been created in the absence of Roger Federer.
Here...take a look at this venue. What's missing?
I already gave it away...it is Roger Federer that is missing from his home tournament. What a difference one player makes in the draw when that one player is Roger Federer. The problem is it isn't just that it is Roger...it is tennis itself. Without the poster boy of "The Living Proof" of classic tennis we are left with a void. A void that no one player can fill from the current roster of professional tennis players. The fact of the matter is that even the current number one player in the world, Novak Djokovic, cannot come close to filling that void. Besides he has more important things on his mind...he's trying to hold it together. He is being faced with existential questions on the home front and just remember...hell hath no fury as a woman's scorn.
But it's Stan Wawrinka's house too but the question is...is he interested? Probably not that interested in hanging around to the end. He has already gone the distance twice and it is questionable how much longer he wants to hang. Afterall he is still reaping the rewards from his third Grand Slam triumph at the U. S. Open and he can afford to exit the stadium at any given point. Stan isn't that great of a performer week in, week out. Let's face it. He doesn't really care all that much for a measly ATP 500 tournament.
I saw Stan put the finishing touches on Donald Young last night. Now it is Mischa Zverev next. Zverev almost sent Novak packing in China last week or the week before. He was pretty impressive. Although it's questionable how much Novak really cares these days either. It's amazing how much questioning you can make about these top players if you want to. The desire does seem to be questionable in most cases week in and week out. A little further down the draw one might make an argument for the Juan Martin del Potro and Kei Nishikori match but in the end I know in my heart that if I started to watch it that I would be bored with it in no time.
Meanwhile...the second seed in the tournament Milos Raonic has quietly disappeared leaving a real vacuum in the bottom half of the draw. Milos is another character whose overall desire doesn't seem to be present and accounted for every other week. Besides he is playing "injured" most of the time. It is only a matter of time before this "high pockets" is done with the game. His body type is not conducive to being jerked all around the court from side to side. He investigated the idea of playing forwards with the Great John McEnroe for some time but decided that Johnny Boy isn't for everyone. Particularly him.
Ok...ok. So Roger Federer isn't in Basel...well he isn't in Vienna either. But Andy Murray sure is. It looks like Andy just might be the heir apparent. He is nipping on the heels of Novak for the top spot in the game but he sure is disappointing as a box office appeal. No mater how you cut it...his haircuts will always hold him back. His image is untidy and his attitude is surly. He is a bore with a capital "B" and his wife is a plain looking Jane. How is this going to cut it? Andy has struggled with two three set victories himself. Last night I saw him put the finishing touches on Gilles Simon just after Stan Wawrinka was putting the finishing touches on Donald Young. Amazing how you can be in two places at once these days. Viktor Troicki took out home grown favorite Dominc Thiem. Thiem is "Next Generation" isn't he? He has a hard time putting together long stretches of invincible performances. He isn't the next Federer.
Other than that there isn't a whole lot to be excited in this tournament either. Afterall it is only an ATP 500 event and the big names can't be bothered. It is too much to ask...to care.
The interest is waning. The air is gushing from the balloon. Do you hear that? That sucking sound is the vacuum that has been created in the absence of Roger Federer.
Here...take a look at this venue. What's missing?
I already gave it away...it is Roger Federer that is missing from his home tournament. What a difference one player makes in the draw when that one player is Roger Federer. The problem is it isn't just that it is Roger...it is tennis itself. Without the poster boy of "The Living Proof" of classic tennis we are left with a void. A void that no one player can fill from the current roster of professional tennis players. The fact of the matter is that even the current number one player in the world, Novak Djokovic, cannot come close to filling that void. Besides he has more important things on his mind...he's trying to hold it together. He is being faced with existential questions on the home front and just remember...hell hath no fury as a woman's scorn.
But it's Stan Wawrinka's house too but the question is...is he interested? Probably not that interested in hanging around to the end. He has already gone the distance twice and it is questionable how much longer he wants to hang. Afterall he is still reaping the rewards from his third Grand Slam triumph at the U. S. Open and he can afford to exit the stadium at any given point. Stan isn't that great of a performer week in, week out. Let's face it. He doesn't really care all that much for a measly ATP 500 tournament.
I saw Stan put the finishing touches on Donald Young last night. Now it is Mischa Zverev next. Zverev almost sent Novak packing in China last week or the week before. He was pretty impressive. Although it's questionable how much Novak really cares these days either. It's amazing how much questioning you can make about these top players if you want to. The desire does seem to be questionable in most cases week in and week out. A little further down the draw one might make an argument for the Juan Martin del Potro and Kei Nishikori match but in the end I know in my heart that if I started to watch it that I would be bored with it in no time.
Meanwhile...the second seed in the tournament Milos Raonic has quietly disappeared leaving a real vacuum in the bottom half of the draw. Milos is another character whose overall desire doesn't seem to be present and accounted for every other week. Besides he is playing "injured" most of the time. It is only a matter of time before this "high pockets" is done with the game. His body type is not conducive to being jerked all around the court from side to side. He investigated the idea of playing forwards with the Great John McEnroe for some time but decided that Johnny Boy isn't for everyone. Particularly him.
Ok...ok. So Roger Federer isn't in Basel...well he isn't in Vienna either. But Andy Murray sure is. It looks like Andy just might be the heir apparent. He is nipping on the heels of Novak for the top spot in the game but he sure is disappointing as a box office appeal. No mater how you cut it...his haircuts will always hold him back. His image is untidy and his attitude is surly. He is a bore with a capital "B" and his wife is a plain looking Jane. How is this going to cut it? Andy has struggled with two three set victories himself. Last night I saw him put the finishing touches on Gilles Simon just after Stan Wawrinka was putting the finishing touches on Donald Young. Amazing how you can be in two places at once these days. Viktor Troicki took out home grown favorite Dominc Thiem. Thiem is "Next Generation" isn't he? He has a hard time putting together long stretches of invincible performances. He isn't the next Federer.
Other than that there isn't a whole lot to be excited in this tournament either. Afterall it is only an ATP 500 event and the big names can't be bothered. It is too much to ask...to care.
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