Originally posted by klacr
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No rest for the wicked. It looks to be about a foot of rain today. Some more tomorrow. But after that it seems to be fairly warm and sunny. Warm being a relative term...as in the difference between Sweden and Miami.
It will be interesting to watch a couple of these players in particular Dominic Thiem, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. Thiem has been fighting that deer in the headlights look for a couple of years now. It is amazing that he maintained his high ranking as it is Alexander Zverev. Zverev the #2 seed here in Miami. That doesn't bode well. Too many expectations of a fragile mind set. An egg shell mind. Unless Ivan Lendl can prevail with a transplant of his mindset. This guy turned out to be as tough as nails after his career started out with some suspicions about his toughness.
Federer doesn't have any expectations. He doesn't really care at this point. That is not to say that he doesn't show to give it his best. But he can accept the outcome either way. It's all icing on the cake. It is a privileged position to be in. Not having to care. The rest of the field just fights and grinds to no end. Look at Jo-Wilfred Tsonga in the qualifiers. The rest of the up and comers. Dog eat dog. Another possible match up with his Swiss compatriot Stanislas Wawrinka in the third round again. A decent draw at any rate for the Swiss Maestro if he can negotiate all of the obstacles.
Nick Kyrgios the #27 seed here. Too much night life for Nick to stand a chance...or? Can he get his head into this tournament? A couple of years ago he played Federer a completely lights out tennis match that went to three tie-breakers. Federer prevailed in three. Perhaps the best two out of three match the entire year. No Rafael Nadal. What a surprise. He high tailed it back home to get ready for the clay court season. The hard courts to tough on the knees? But wait a minute...there were those telling me that the clay court is tough on the body too. We were discussing Federer passing on the clay court season the past couple of years.
At any rate it is what it is. Gentlemen...start your engines. Let the games begin!
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