Finally we have arrived at our destination tennis-wise. Wimbledon. The Holy Grail of tennis and Roger Federer is in the house. All eyes on Roger. What a tale this man has woven for us who care to dream of grass courts, white tennis balls, white tennis clothes and wooden racquets. They still play this game here at Wimbledon...in our dreams. I guess that I should probably say my dream. Who else cares?
It's all about Roger. Should he lose at any point the tournament takes on a different and lesser meaning. But should he remain in the draw in a round by round basis he makes the whole thing that much more interesting. Round by round, should he survive, every players becomes more interesting because they play a role in what could be. The permutations and combinations...so wonderfully classic when he is still around.
I think it is just a tremendous draw for Federer. There are of course road blocks. Stumbling stones. A potential match-up with Ivo Karlovic, for instance, could turn into a slippery slope for the Swiss Maestro. But with a 13-1 head to head against the big serving giant shouldn't keep Federer awake at night. Neither should a potential match-up against Borna "Born Again" Coric. I relish the thought of these two taking to the court again. More and more convinced that Roger was doing his coach a solid and playing it "less than solid" against Coric in their last two matches. Should we see this one again it wouldn't surprise me to see Roger play "pin the ears back" on the donkey. Politics is a dirty business.
It's a great draw for Federer. He has the bull by the horns right out of the gate. Now he just needs to get going round by round...building up a full head of steam. Why shouldn't we project him out to the semi final with a draw like this. It is all too tempting...so let's not be bothered. Just like Roger we must stay in the moment and not get ahead of things. The point in front of the nose is the focus. Hey...it is how he made himself "Great Again". MRGA. Made Roger Great Again. An unbelievable story that began with a bigger racquet. A racquet I advised fully three or four years before he finally did it. But what do I know?
The most interesting first round in the top half is a match that pits Stan Wawrinka versus Grigor Dimitrov. I wouldn't expect either of these guys to be around to have a shot at Roger Federer come semifinal time. But Wawrinka is seeking what was lost and Dimitrov is seeking what has never come to be. Make any sense to you? I'll tell you what...I would love to see either one of these two seekers play the young Stefanos Tsitsipas in the third round. This kid is seeking a big scalp at a big time venue and either of these two guys would do. But Stefanos has to get there first. There are no gimmes on the grass for nineteen year old upstarts. Everyone is well aware of him now and they are looking to put the kid back in his place. The more I think of it the more it would excite me to see "The Kid" against either Wawrinka or Dimitrov. Beautiful one-handed backhands...all three. But you know how I am.
The bottom half. Let's see. Let's peruse a bit. Hmmm...oh look here. It is none other than Nick "Curious George" Kyrgios. Is it time Nick? Is it your time to grow up now? Nick has looked to be really solid and really competitive for the past three or four weeks. Starting with that nice match against Federer at the Mercedes. He has looked somewhat dangerous. If he can manage to stay half way focused for a week or so we might get to see him demolish Alexander Zverev in the quarters. But that is a big ask. Number one...who knows which Kyrgios is going to show? Number two...who knows which Zverev is going to show for that matter? It's hard to take this kid seriously after watching him disappoint over and over and over at the Slams.
There is lots of good stuff just waiting to happen. The bottom half might just appear to be a bit more loaded that the top. Is there a "Sleeper" in the draw? That remains to be seen so stay tuned. I know I will be.
Andy Murray is looking at a total mine field in front of him. Another tough draw for Sir Andy. Should be some clutch and grab not to mention scowling and grousing about in his future.
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