Here is the draw and the one thing that stands out is the one thing that is missing...Roger Federer. It is an odd omission at this point in his schedule. I know that the mantra of a tennis player is...preparation, preparation, preparation. But this is carrying things a bit too far in this regard. Rarely has there been a precedent for the kind of scheduling that Roger has opted for this year. It's strange...it's odd. It smells funny. It's suspicious for the obvious reasons. There is no way that Roger misses this tournament except for an explanation that cannot be talked about. Too bizarre...but these are modern times. It's the new normal that everyone talks about.
That is an interesting development stroke. Right behind Stan Wawrinka. I wonder if Wawrinka shows up to play this tourney. I suppose he will as he warmed up against Alexander's older brother, Mischa, yesterday in a come from behind win in the finals of the Geneva tournament. Stan showing a bit more fight than usual in an ATP 250 event. I guess he couldn't let Mischa go home and tell his up and coming little brother what a pussy Stan is. Stan has afterall won this tournament before...and not so long ago as that. He played in his pajamas as I recall.
Alexander Zverev could have his hands full against Fernando Verdasco though. It might not be a stretch to see him as the #4 favorite though. The field isn't so overwhelmingly strong these days.
It will be interesting to see how interesting this tournament becomes though. We are looking at the post Roger Federer culmination point in tennis history. We are looking at it dead in the eyes. The ATP appears to be up to some devilish tricks though...looking to "speed" the game up. Don't they realize that all they have to do is speed up the courts a couple of notches and it changes everything. I guess they are too smart for their own good.
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Alexander Zverev could have his hands full against Fernando Verdasco though. It might not be a stretch to see him as the #4 favorite though. The field isn't so overwhelmingly strong these days.
It will be interesting to see how interesting this tournament becomes though. We are looking at the post Roger Federer culmination point in tennis history. We are looking at it dead in the eyes. The ATP appears to be up to some devilish tricks though...looking to "speed" the game up. Don't they realize that all they have to do is speed up the courts a couple of notches and it changes everything. I guess they are too smart for their own good.
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