Roger Federer in the house. It's a tournament by definition. Without the Swiss Maestro it always feels as if something is missing. Sex appeal...pizzazz. Call it what you will...it is what keeps you awake and engaged.
Look at Indian Wells. What a marvellous tournament it turned out to be but even so the action was always in Roger's court. It wasn't until the finals that Juan Martin Del Potro showed up on the radar screen. When he did show up it made HIM so much more interesting because he was playing...The Living Proof.
Virtually a carbon copy of Indian Wells. Roger in the top half and Juan Martin, Novak and Marin in the bottom. The bottom half will weed itself out and meanwhile the top half becomes Roger's World. All of the possibilities revolve around Roger's opponents or potential opponents. For instance Borna Coric really garnered a tremendous amount of attention by making it to the semis for a confrontation with Federer. He made the most of it by pushing a less than peak performance Federer to the brink. But now Borna is in Miami and starting from square one...the first round. It will be extremely interesting to see how he performs with the attention that he got in Indian Wells.
Alexander Zverev is the number four seed and the weight he is feeling now is like that of a yoke around his neck. He can't seem to get rid of it. Nick Kyrgios is also present and accounted for and it not always interesting to see which "Nick" shows up. The good one or the bad one. He's a real mixed bag and where does he begin to sort it out. It doesn't appear that he has begun as the same sort of things seems to be following him around like a bad memory.
Del Potro has such a massive forehand doesn't he? Just a real ass kicker. Some of the shots that come off of his racquet sort of surprise the opponent. He looks to have booked an early date with Novak Djokovic...that is, if Novak can hang around in the tournament to get to him. It appears so far in his comeback that he is capable of losing to anyone. Sort of like the anyone that Federer plays only in the mirror. Get it? Maybe not...to obscure. But Novak should get better with matches. He seems to be out of it a bit just from the standpoint of not being match tough. It will take him a number of tournaments to get there. My dear old coach used to use the number five when talking about peaking in performance. Novak has a couple of issues other than just being match tough. I think he has some pain and he is going to have to come to grips with that first before he can have a feeling of confidence or comfort in match play.
Keep an eye on Hyeon Chung. Just because some of the forum guys are excited about him. I'm not so sure. He has some really strong points but there seems to be something missing. It took Roger Federer to exploit whatever it is at Indian Wells so it could be he is a future contender. I just haven't seen it yet.
Seriously are there any Americans out there that are ready to step up to the plate? If there are I haven't seen them yet. But it is going to be a great tournament...just as long as Roger Federer stays alive.
Look at Indian Wells. What a marvellous tournament it turned out to be but even so the action was always in Roger's court. It wasn't until the finals that Juan Martin Del Potro showed up on the radar screen. When he did show up it made HIM so much more interesting because he was playing...The Living Proof.
Virtually a carbon copy of Indian Wells. Roger in the top half and Juan Martin, Novak and Marin in the bottom. The bottom half will weed itself out and meanwhile the top half becomes Roger's World. All of the possibilities revolve around Roger's opponents or potential opponents. For instance Borna Coric really garnered a tremendous amount of attention by making it to the semis for a confrontation with Federer. He made the most of it by pushing a less than peak performance Federer to the brink. But now Borna is in Miami and starting from square one...the first round. It will be extremely interesting to see how he performs with the attention that he got in Indian Wells.
Alexander Zverev is the number four seed and the weight he is feeling now is like that of a yoke around his neck. He can't seem to get rid of it. Nick Kyrgios is also present and accounted for and it not always interesting to see which "Nick" shows up. The good one or the bad one. He's a real mixed bag and where does he begin to sort it out. It doesn't appear that he has begun as the same sort of things seems to be following him around like a bad memory.
Del Potro has such a massive forehand doesn't he? Just a real ass kicker. Some of the shots that come off of his racquet sort of surprise the opponent. He looks to have booked an early date with Novak Djokovic...that is, if Novak can hang around in the tournament to get to him. It appears so far in his comeback that he is capable of losing to anyone. Sort of like the anyone that Federer plays only in the mirror. Get it? Maybe not...to obscure. But Novak should get better with matches. He seems to be out of it a bit just from the standpoint of not being match tough. It will take him a number of tournaments to get there. My dear old coach used to use the number five when talking about peaking in performance. Novak has a couple of issues other than just being match tough. I think he has some pain and he is going to have to come to grips with that first before he can have a feeling of confidence or comfort in match play.
Keep an eye on Hyeon Chung. Just because some of the forum guys are excited about him. I'm not so sure. He has some really strong points but there seems to be something missing. It took Roger Federer to exploit whatever it is at Indian Wells so it could be he is a future contender. I just haven't seen it yet.
Seriously are there any Americans out there that are ready to step up to the plate? If there are I haven't seen them yet. But it is going to be a great tournament...just as long as Roger Federer stays alive.
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