The tournament within the tournament. The qualifying matches this year highlight the prospects of two highly regarded Canadian players that are sure to have a big impact on professional tennis in the near future. Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime participated and Denis "The Menace" remains in the final round of contention for a spot in the main draw. He only needs to beat a seven year journeyman professional by the name of Jan Satral of the Czech Republic. Denis is old enough and savvy enough to know now to not take anyone lightly. He is a highly touted eighteen year old who has taken down a couple of big names and everyone has him on their radar now.
Rafael Nadal is the number one seed from what I understand and I look forwards to his departure from the tournament already. At the hands of anybody...it doesn't matter. Perhaps it would be best if it were Roger Federer doing the honors.
The draw is to be made very soon but here are the top seeds for the men's side. If you are interested in the women's side...start another thread. They are playing best of three sets...another universe.
Men’s Seeds
1. Rafael Nadal
2. Andy Murray
3. Roger Federer
4. Alexander Zverev
5. Marin Cilic
6. Dominic Thiem
7. Grigor Dimitrov
8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Roger Federer is in the house. This is a tournament. What an amazing difference it makes to have him in the draw. Milos Raonic, Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka and Kei Nishikori have all made it know that they will not be participating. That really changes things and all signs are pointing to Roger Federer. Federer withdrew from the Western and Southern last week. A meaningless tournament. He tanked in the Rogers Cup in Montreal. He put a little tiny feather in Zverev's cap. Just to give the kid the idea that he can possibly beat him. It will be interesting if the two meet in the real thing. The only real thing for Federer these days are Slams. Grand Slam tournaments. He has bagged two this year. Two more than anybody gave him a chance for in the beginning of the year. But we are seeing a pattern emerge. He disappears. He plays a meaningless event where he gets "bagged". Then when the real things comes along he is lights out on his game. Can he do it again? I certainly hope so because if nothing else he validates my tennis teaching paradigm.
William Tilden is the book. Richard Gonzales is the model with the Don Budge backhand. Harry Hopman is the coach. Roger Federer is the Living Proof.
Rafael Nadal is the number one seed from what I understand and I look forwards to his departure from the tournament already. At the hands of anybody...it doesn't matter. Perhaps it would be best if it were Roger Federer doing the honors.
The draw is to be made very soon but here are the top seeds for the men's side. If you are interested in the women's side...start another thread. They are playing best of three sets...another universe.
Men’s Seeds
1. Rafael Nadal
2. Andy Murray
3. Roger Federer
4. Alexander Zverev
5. Marin Cilic
6. Dominic Thiem
7. Grigor Dimitrov
8. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Roger Federer is in the house. This is a tournament. What an amazing difference it makes to have him in the draw. Milos Raonic, Novak Djokovic, Stan Wawrinka and Kei Nishikori have all made it know that they will not be participating. That really changes things and all signs are pointing to Roger Federer. Federer withdrew from the Western and Southern last week. A meaningless tournament. He tanked in the Rogers Cup in Montreal. He put a little tiny feather in Zverev's cap. Just to give the kid the idea that he can possibly beat him. It will be interesting if the two meet in the real thing. The only real thing for Federer these days are Slams. Grand Slam tournaments. He has bagged two this year. Two more than anybody gave him a chance for in the beginning of the year. But we are seeing a pattern emerge. He disappears. He plays a meaningless event where he gets "bagged". Then when the real things comes along he is lights out on his game. Can he do it again? I certainly hope so because if nothing else he validates my tennis teaching paradigm.
William Tilden is the book. Richard Gonzales is the model with the Don Budge backhand. Harry Hopman is the coach. Roger Federer is the Living Proof.
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