The sweet smell of grass is upon us and Roger Federer did not disappoint. He takes the Mercedes Open in stride with a nice routine straight set over anything but a routine player in Milos Raonic. Now it is on to Halle, Germany where Roger has had some limited success. Right from the beginning I would like to state that my ultimate desire for this tournament would be to see Roger meet young Stefanos Tsitsipas. For once we would have a tennis match where I would spell out both names of the competitors instead of "Roger Federer versus Anybody". You would think that I would make an exception for Nick "Curious George" Kyrgios wouldn't you? But the thing is when Nick plays anybody else other than Roger I find him rather unwatchable. Now you are beginning to see my point.
Projecting Roger into the semifinals isn't a stretch by any means but what about young Tsitsipas? A young kid like Stefanos is fair game for any of these experienced pros so he is going to have to get there to get there. No projecting for Stefanos...one match at a time. First up is Lucas Pouille who just might be had by he Greek as he is looking just a bit tired and not all that comfortable on the grass. Lucas is a pretty tough competitor so he would be another great notch on the belt if Stefanos is up for the challenge. He has had a few days rest and practice so there isn't any reason he cannot rise to this occasion. He should be following Roger's lead and get his ass to the net.
Too bad Dominic Thiem is up in Stefanos' quarter as I would have like to see him and Alexander Zverev in the other semifinal. But as it is Alexander, who has been making an adventure of everything as of late, has his hands full in his first round with Borna "Gain" Coric. As in Born Again. Kei Nishikori? Basically unwatchable. Particularly so on the lawn. The other Zverev, Mischa, is in the top half of the bottom half. That might be amusing to see him play little bro in the semifinals.
Another warmup for "The Man". Roger Federer continues to number one amaze us plus he demonstrates another very important aspect of the tour. He shows what little depth the tour actually has. If a 37 year old is on top at the number one ranking, what does this say for the rest of the tour? Answer...it is lacking.
Here's the draw...read 'em and weep.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...alle/500/draws
Projecting Roger into the semifinals isn't a stretch by any means but what about young Tsitsipas? A young kid like Stefanos is fair game for any of these experienced pros so he is going to have to get there to get there. No projecting for Stefanos...one match at a time. First up is Lucas Pouille who just might be had by he Greek as he is looking just a bit tired and not all that comfortable on the grass. Lucas is a pretty tough competitor so he would be another great notch on the belt if Stefanos is up for the challenge. He has had a few days rest and practice so there isn't any reason he cannot rise to this occasion. He should be following Roger's lead and get his ass to the net.
Too bad Dominic Thiem is up in Stefanos' quarter as I would have like to see him and Alexander Zverev in the other semifinal. But as it is Alexander, who has been making an adventure of everything as of late, has his hands full in his first round with Borna "Gain" Coric. As in Born Again. Kei Nishikori? Basically unwatchable. Particularly so on the lawn. The other Zverev, Mischa, is in the top half of the bottom half. That might be amusing to see him play little bro in the semifinals.
Another warmup for "The Man". Roger Federer continues to number one amaze us plus he demonstrates another very important aspect of the tour. He shows what little depth the tour actually has. If a 37 year old is on top at the number one ranking, what does this say for the rest of the tour? Answer...it is lacking.
Here's the draw...read 'em and weep.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/en/score...alle/500/draws
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