2018 ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament...ATP 500...Rotterdam, Netherlands
Right when you start to stop believing in Santa Claus. As alerted by gzhpcu we are being gifted in the dead of winter with an appearance of "The Living Proof". Roger Federer set to make an appearance in Rotterdam in perhaps a quest to re-aquire the number one ranking in men's tennis. This is a welcomed development and I admit it is selfish on my behalf. Roger Federer validates my teaching paradigm. He plays the game the way it was meant to be played. I think if he was younger we would see many more forays to the net but as it is we are more than happy that he takes the court against anybody these days. The match that you want to see is Roger Federer versus Anybody.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...rdam/407/draws
But looking at the draw you might think that this will be anything but a cake walk for the Swiss Maestro. He has a reasonably tough competitor in the second round regardless of who wings between Philipp Kohlschreiber and Karen Khachanov. Don't the Russians know that Karen is a woman's name? In the third it could be none other than his Swiss compatriot Stan Wawrinka. Assuming Federer makes it to the third round I don't think we can do the same for Stan as he struggles to retain his form that he had prior to his injury timeout from the tour. But either way...this is a blessing. Federer in February...I hadn't counted on this.
In the semi final bracket below Federer it gets interesting. Alexander Zverev (ATP Golden Child Next Generation), Gilles Muller, Richard Gasquet and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will be battling it out for a spot. I guess that I would be remiss if I didn't mention the "EverReady Energizor Bunny" David Ferrer in the first round versus Alexander Zverev. If Ferrer were to take out a shaky Zverev it might put a damper on "Golden Child's" fragile psyche. How many broken racquets would that upset be good for? Don't get me wrong on Zverev...I have nothing against him. But I think that his game is limited and his often fragile psyche sort of gives this away. Gilles Muller might surprise a couple of these guys depending on his form. He has looked pretty darned good when that lefty serve is finding its mark on the first ball.
In the bottom half there is klacr's boy...Tomas Berdych. 'nuff said. He's got a lot of work to do but I know one guy who wouldn't mind a Federer versus Berdych final. I think that the tournament looks promising on paper. Particularly with Roger Federer in the draw. It's a real tournament!
Right when you start to stop believing in Santa Claus. As alerted by gzhpcu we are being gifted in the dead of winter with an appearance of "The Living Proof". Roger Federer set to make an appearance in Rotterdam in perhaps a quest to re-aquire the number one ranking in men's tennis. This is a welcomed development and I admit it is selfish on my behalf. Roger Federer validates my teaching paradigm. He plays the game the way it was meant to be played. I think if he was younger we would see many more forays to the net but as it is we are more than happy that he takes the court against anybody these days. The match that you want to see is Roger Federer versus Anybody.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...rdam/407/draws
But looking at the draw you might think that this will be anything but a cake walk for the Swiss Maestro. He has a reasonably tough competitor in the second round regardless of who wings between Philipp Kohlschreiber and Karen Khachanov. Don't the Russians know that Karen is a woman's name? In the third it could be none other than his Swiss compatriot Stan Wawrinka. Assuming Federer makes it to the third round I don't think we can do the same for Stan as he struggles to retain his form that he had prior to his injury timeout from the tour. But either way...this is a blessing. Federer in February...I hadn't counted on this.
In the semi final bracket below Federer it gets interesting. Alexander Zverev (ATP Golden Child Next Generation), Gilles Muller, Richard Gasquet and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will be battling it out for a spot. I guess that I would be remiss if I didn't mention the "EverReady Energizor Bunny" David Ferrer in the first round versus Alexander Zverev. If Ferrer were to take out a shaky Zverev it might put a damper on "Golden Child's" fragile psyche. How many broken racquets would that upset be good for? Don't get me wrong on Zverev...I have nothing against him. But I think that his game is limited and his often fragile psyche sort of gives this away. Gilles Muller might surprise a couple of these guys depending on his form. He has looked pretty darned good when that lefty serve is finding its mark on the first ball.
In the bottom half there is klacr's boy...Tomas Berdych. 'nuff said. He's got a lot of work to do but I know one guy who wouldn't mind a Federer versus Berdych final. I think that the tournament looks promising on paper. Particularly with Roger Federer in the draw. It's a real tournament!
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