A couple of ATP 250's this week in a warmup for the real thing coming soon. Wimbledon...Roger Federer will be in the house. These two events are Federer Free so therefore are not very interesting by definition. Reason being? It's the play. It's boring...the players are boring. It's merely a preview of the "Post Roger Federer Era" and it's going to be tough my friends. Try and watch some of the going's on here and remain interested. I cannot do it. Novak Djokovic grace Eastbourne with his presence by way of a wild card. He's into the third quarter finals against "The Donald" Young. Young seems to have raised it another half of a level and finds himself in position to make a big time statement. Will he do it? Can he do it? It remains to be seen...he certainly hasn't done it so far. But there is a first time for everything.
Let's just take it as it comes...specialize in having fun. Take a look at the draw and you tell me...anything look remotely interesting?
On the other hand there is another event in the gateway to the west...or the east depending upon which side you are coming from. Antalya, Turkey. One of the last places I am going to go on vacation. Maybe Dominic Thiem feels the same way. He couldn't get out of there quick enough losing to the #222 ranked player in the world...Ramkumar Ramanathan of India. I saw a bit of the match and Dominic didn't have much spunk in him whereas the Ramkumar kid looked pretty smooth and pretty happy to have the opportunity to roll over Thiem. But beyond that...this tournament is dead in it's tracks. It's going nowhere on the interest meter which is a real shame. It more or less confirms what I have been saying about the Post Roger Federer Era...it's going to suck for a long time. But if you enjoy the tennis in Antalya...more power to you.
Let's just take it as it comes...specialize in having fun. Take a look at the draw and you tell me...anything look remotely interesting?
On the other hand there is another event in the gateway to the west...or the east depending upon which side you are coming from. Antalya, Turkey. One of the last places I am going to go on vacation. Maybe Dominic Thiem feels the same way. He couldn't get out of there quick enough losing to the #222 ranked player in the world...Ramkumar Ramanathan of India. I saw a bit of the match and Dominic didn't have much spunk in him whereas the Ramkumar kid looked pretty smooth and pretty happy to have the opportunity to roll over Thiem. But beyond that...this tournament is dead in it's tracks. It's going nowhere on the interest meter which is a real shame. It more or less confirms what I have been saying about the Post Roger Federer Era...it's going to suck for a long time. But if you enjoy the tennis in Antalya...more power to you.
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