Another real tournament...back to back authentic clay court tournaments. Roger Federer in the house once again in his dry run to Roland Garros. Last weeks tournament was a total win for him as he got the much needed feel for the clay back. He lost to one of the top clay court players in the world deep into the third set and he even had a couple of match points. Losing that match was just a matter of fact as he left the rest of the tourney to the other lions while he went his merry way to repair any damage he did to his body. He is counting his steps to Roland Garros. Getting a finger on his own pulse to see what he has in the tank before he makes his last determined run at the French Open.
Depending upon how he feels we will see how deep he goes here. If he is so inclined it will be Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarters...God willing.
Just as in Madrid this tournament has all of the makings of another gala event. Last weeks tournament took a lot of people by surprise as to how good it actually was. But that was no mistake. That is evidence that we have turned the corner into the next culmination point in tennis. The post Roger Federer Era. The good news is really good. For the last ten years or so the game has really suffered for a lack of depth and one dimensional play. If the tournament in Madrid is any true indication of things to come then the future is a bit brighter than it appeared to be even a year ago. I think that with the emergence of Stefanos Tsitsipas and also Dominic Thiem some balance just might be restored to the game.
The change puts everyone on their guard and forces them to up the ante. No longer is it the "Big Four" that assured of semi-final and final berths in every single tournament. Now it becomes an adventure and the luck of the draw. There are upsets in the offing. Anyone that thinks that Novak Djokovic is still the boss has another thing coming. He is going to be one of the contenders but nothing will be guaranteed. He lucked out a bit in Madrid in getting a walkover from Marin Cilic but if Cilic shows up and gives him a battle Djokovic might just have been a bit more vulnerable to Thiem who had his hands full with Federer the day before. As it was Thiem put a lot of pressure on Djokovic and the margin of victory was a slim 7-6, 7-6 score.
So here's the draw and the projections are going to be interesting into the quarterfinals where we saw the action get hot in Madrid. Look for much of the same here in Rome. That twenty six inch sword is looking to be right at home to the nearby ancient colosseum. Gladiators...start your engines.
Depending upon how he feels we will see how deep he goes here. If he is so inclined it will be Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarters...God willing.
Just as in Madrid this tournament has all of the makings of another gala event. Last weeks tournament took a lot of people by surprise as to how good it actually was. But that was no mistake. That is evidence that we have turned the corner into the next culmination point in tennis. The post Roger Federer Era. The good news is really good. For the last ten years or so the game has really suffered for a lack of depth and one dimensional play. If the tournament in Madrid is any true indication of things to come then the future is a bit brighter than it appeared to be even a year ago. I think that with the emergence of Stefanos Tsitsipas and also Dominic Thiem some balance just might be restored to the game.
The change puts everyone on their guard and forces them to up the ante. No longer is it the "Big Four" that assured of semi-final and final berths in every single tournament. Now it becomes an adventure and the luck of the draw. There are upsets in the offing. Anyone that thinks that Novak Djokovic is still the boss has another thing coming. He is going to be one of the contenders but nothing will be guaranteed. He lucked out a bit in Madrid in getting a walkover from Marin Cilic but if Cilic shows up and gives him a battle Djokovic might just have been a bit more vulnerable to Thiem who had his hands full with Federer the day before. As it was Thiem put a lot of pressure on Djokovic and the margin of victory was a slim 7-6, 7-6 score.
So here's the draw and the projections are going to be interesting into the quarterfinals where we saw the action get hot in Madrid. Look for much of the same here in Rome. That twenty six inch sword is looking to be right at home to the nearby ancient colosseum. Gladiators...start your engines.
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