2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Championships...ATP ???...London, England
In spite of two earth shattering news events the 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Championships are being played as scheduled. I am speaking of course of the coronation of the new American King Donald Trump and perhaps more importantly...the absence of one MIA Roger Federer. While America becomes embroiled in a color revolution of their own (think "The Color Purple") Roger is nowhere to be seen or heard from. Andy Murray is the new King of Tennis and Novak Djokovic can take the crown away from him in the first tournament past Murray's coronation. What's with my fascination with kings and coronations. It's funny isn't it?
This is a sad tournament this year. At least for me. I am reminded of years gone past when Roger was competing for the title. Without him...it marks a culmination point. The post Roger Federer era of tennis. A one dimensional game with whole parts of the original classic game engineered out of the equation. It is a game where Andy Murray has wormed his way to the top and where Novak Djokovic has reigned supreme even though if he had to serve and volley if his life depended upon it...he would not be able to do it. How strange is that?
Eight players. Eight serving styles...eight basically identical forehands...six two handed backhands...two one handed backhands. Not a lot of diversity. Liberals will be gnashing their teeth. Or would they? Nope...tennis is a homogenous proposition and any movement in a different direction is met with stiff opposition. It's boring. Endless baseline rallies without any real attempt to mix it up. But let's not be too quick to judge. Let's let things play out...into a Djokovic versus Murray final. It can't be any other way...can it? Stan Wawrinka interested enough to compete the whole entire week? But even so. Well...it is what it is. It's boring.
Here's the draw...
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...nals/605/draws
If you get bored...listen to this. This is rock when rock was rock and roll. Before it was dumbed down. The Who were kicking ass back then...without any apologies.
Who's Next...The Who (1971)
We won't get fooled again...will we?
In spite of two earth shattering news events the 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Championships are being played as scheduled. I am speaking of course of the coronation of the new American King Donald Trump and perhaps more importantly...the absence of one MIA Roger Federer. While America becomes embroiled in a color revolution of their own (think "The Color Purple") Roger is nowhere to be seen or heard from. Andy Murray is the new King of Tennis and Novak Djokovic can take the crown away from him in the first tournament past Murray's coronation. What's with my fascination with kings and coronations. It's funny isn't it?
This is a sad tournament this year. At least for me. I am reminded of years gone past when Roger was competing for the title. Without him...it marks a culmination point. The post Roger Federer era of tennis. A one dimensional game with whole parts of the original classic game engineered out of the equation. It is a game where Andy Murray has wormed his way to the top and where Novak Djokovic has reigned supreme even though if he had to serve and volley if his life depended upon it...he would not be able to do it. How strange is that?
Eight players. Eight serving styles...eight basically identical forehands...six two handed backhands...two one handed backhands. Not a lot of diversity. Liberals will be gnashing their teeth. Or would they? Nope...tennis is a homogenous proposition and any movement in a different direction is met with stiff opposition. It's boring. Endless baseline rallies without any real attempt to mix it up. But let's not be too quick to judge. Let's let things play out...into a Djokovic versus Murray final. It can't be any other way...can it? Stan Wawrinka interested enough to compete the whole entire week? But even so. Well...it is what it is. It's boring.
Here's the draw...
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...nals/605/draws
If you get bored...listen to this. This is rock when rock was rock and roll. Before it was dumbed down. The Who were kicking ass back then...without any apologies.
Who's Next...The Who (1971)
We won't get fooled again...will we?
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