Roger Federer in the house and Stefanos Tsitsipas is here too. The Living Proof and perhaps some hope for the future. I am watching Stefanos play David Goffin as I type. All players are a challenge to Stefanos at this stage of his career and he cannot afford to rest on last weeks laurels or put to much credibility in his own press clippings. His "Next Generation" counterpart Alexander Zverev seems to have fallen into this trap somewhat and he seems to have a case of the jitters. Stefanos seems to be rather laid back in comparison the the fretting petulant Zverev.
Roger Federer has not played since he lost to Kevin Anderson 13-11 in the fifth set at Wimbledon and I haven't written a word about tennis in that span of time either. It's no coincidence or it is somewhat a product of personal problems. Take your pick. Or not. Who cares? Somehow I tend to believe that this crew does care. A consoling thought for one so isolated...by choice. It's good to be back. It's good to have Roger back.
I thought Roger made a big mistake in not playing at least one more tournament in the run-up to Wimbledon last month and thought he sort of short changed himself in the match play department of his training. My dear old tennis coach used to tell me that it took playing at least five tournaments in the preparation for a big event. An event you planned to peak for. I guess Federer winning two events in the run-up may have qualified as compared to five first or second round losing efforts. I still think he should have played the French Open. If only for the loyal tennis fans amusement. People like us.
But at any rate the traditional Big Four are here at Cincinnati or rather I should say were or supposed to be here. Nadal apparently pulled out from too much winning and Andy Murray got his rear end bounced out in the first round. Novak Djokovic took nine match points to win his first round and Roger plays tonight. The landscape is changing. Stefanos Tsitsipas is emerging as one of the most watchable players on tour. He is currently ranked number 15 in the world in a rather remarkable run over the last year. At twenty years old he is even well ahead of the twenty year old Roger Federer who was ranked at number 35 at a similar age. It's hard to compare between the two. Federer was emerging in the decline of the fast court/big racquet era and Tsitsipas is emerging at the end of the strictly back court era. It's a seventeen year or so phenomena that occurs in tennis. Major changes or upheavals throughout its history.
Here is the draw and its a good one. Notice that there are a number of high ranking veterans that are trying to make it back on the tour. Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Kei Nishikori and Andy Murray to name a few. Even Nick "Curious George" Kyrgios. Nick's father is Greek as is Tsitsipas. Would't that have been something to have these two from the same country of Greece. Home of Socrates and Plato. The Greek Isles and a host of very lovely and some lovable and plump women. I've had he pleasure of knowing a few. Alexander Zverev is in the house too. Here is another big chance for Zverev. Lots of big chances. He's the number three seed which only seems to increase the pressure on his frail psyche. Let's see how he handles the pressure. He seemed to sort of implode after his loss to Tsitsipas in Montreal. It is like he takes it personally when guys who are not supposed to beat him do beat him. Imagine the nerve of some people.
But be that as it may. We are counting down time on the career of Roger Federer. Man...he is looking sporty in his new garb. He should proceed to cash in on all other parts of his equipment by changing brands now. You know...pimp it up a bit.
Roger Federer has not played since he lost to Kevin Anderson 13-11 in the fifth set at Wimbledon and I haven't written a word about tennis in that span of time either. It's no coincidence or it is somewhat a product of personal problems. Take your pick. Or not. Who cares? Somehow I tend to believe that this crew does care. A consoling thought for one so isolated...by choice. It's good to be back. It's good to have Roger back.
I thought Roger made a big mistake in not playing at least one more tournament in the run-up to Wimbledon last month and thought he sort of short changed himself in the match play department of his training. My dear old tennis coach used to tell me that it took playing at least five tournaments in the preparation for a big event. An event you planned to peak for. I guess Federer winning two events in the run-up may have qualified as compared to five first or second round losing efforts. I still think he should have played the French Open. If only for the loyal tennis fans amusement. People like us.
But at any rate the traditional Big Four are here at Cincinnati or rather I should say were or supposed to be here. Nadal apparently pulled out from too much winning and Andy Murray got his rear end bounced out in the first round. Novak Djokovic took nine match points to win his first round and Roger plays tonight. The landscape is changing. Stefanos Tsitsipas is emerging as one of the most watchable players on tour. He is currently ranked number 15 in the world in a rather remarkable run over the last year. At twenty years old he is even well ahead of the twenty year old Roger Federer who was ranked at number 35 at a similar age. It's hard to compare between the two. Federer was emerging in the decline of the fast court/big racquet era and Tsitsipas is emerging at the end of the strictly back court era. It's a seventeen year or so phenomena that occurs in tennis. Major changes or upheavals throughout its history.
Here is the draw and its a good one. Notice that there are a number of high ranking veterans that are trying to make it back on the tour. Stan Wawrinka, Milos Raonic, Kei Nishikori and Andy Murray to name a few. Even Nick "Curious George" Kyrgios. Nick's father is Greek as is Tsitsipas. Would't that have been something to have these two from the same country of Greece. Home of Socrates and Plato. The Greek Isles and a host of very lovely and some lovable and plump women. I've had he pleasure of knowing a few. Alexander Zverev is in the house too. Here is another big chance for Zverev. Lots of big chances. He's the number three seed which only seems to increase the pressure on his frail psyche. Let's see how he handles the pressure. He seemed to sort of implode after his loss to Tsitsipas in Montreal. It is like he takes it personally when guys who are not supposed to beat him do beat him. Imagine the nerve of some people.
But be that as it may. We are counting down time on the career of Roger Federer. Man...he is looking sporty in his new garb. He should proceed to cash in on all other parts of his equipment by changing brands now. You know...pimp it up a bit.
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