2017 Wimbledon Championships...ATP 2000...London, Great Britain
And so it goes. The Roger Federer Era of tennis draws to a close. This year we saw him playing an abbreviated schedule and dominating the events he chose to play in. Starting with the Australian Open in January and most recently the tournament in Halle, Germany where he took down the rising star of the "Next Generation", Alex Zverev, which may not be shining quite so bright after the surrealistic spanking (ass whipping) that Federer put on him in the Finals. Succinct...bing, bang, bye. Welcome to reality kid. The reality is that when the game is on and all things being equal...Roger Federer is still the gold standard at 35 years of age.
But it is winding down as was witnessed by Federer's gracious decline to play the French Open. Although apparently healthy he chose instead to measure his steps to the gates of Wimbledon and lo and behold...here we are. Open says me...says Roger. Take a look at the draw and the gates are definitely wide open for him to make a deep run at this coveted title which becomes bigger and bigger as time goes on when the other pretenders chase his all-time high of Grand Slam titles...which however are not the final litmus test of greatness. Although the minions think so.
It couldn't have been much better if he could have performed the draw himself without a blindfold.
And so it goes. The Roger Federer Era of tennis draws to a close. This year we saw him playing an abbreviated schedule and dominating the events he chose to play in. Starting with the Australian Open in January and most recently the tournament in Halle, Germany where he took down the rising star of the "Next Generation", Alex Zverev, which may not be shining quite so bright after the surrealistic spanking (ass whipping) that Federer put on him in the Finals. Succinct...bing, bang, bye. Welcome to reality kid. The reality is that when the game is on and all things being equal...Roger Federer is still the gold standard at 35 years of age.
But it is winding down as was witnessed by Federer's gracious decline to play the French Open. Although apparently healthy he chose instead to measure his steps to the gates of Wimbledon and lo and behold...here we are. Open says me...says Roger. Take a look at the draw and the gates are definitely wide open for him to make a deep run at this coveted title which becomes bigger and bigger as time goes on when the other pretenders chase his all-time high of Grand Slam titles...which however are not the final litmus test of greatness. Although the minions think so.
It couldn't have been much better if he could have performed the draw himself without a blindfold.
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