Did I ever tell you about the time I was in Stuttgart, Germany? Yes...it was in 1989 in October as I remember. The Berlin Wall was going to come down the next month and Mikael Gorbachov was in Berlin overseeing the events that month. Europe was on fire...it was a new beginning. The Cold War was over. So what happened? Same old...same old. They started the new fireworks in the Middle East almost as soon as the bricks were done tumbling down from the wall being torn down. It's human nature...don't worry. Everything is going to be alright. Trust me.
But that being said Stuttgart is the home of Mercedes Benz. I learned that when I was in some rather down to the earth pub where the common folks were drinking some ale. I wasn't drinking myself...someone had to be sober. I think we had something to eat as we watched the people...the Germans. They were all Germans too. This was before the "New Europe"...the European Union they are calling it. It is all so Orwellian. Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia.
But nevertheless Alexander Zverev is playing the number one seed as opposed to Stefanos Tsitsipas in that other tournament that I started a thread about above. I cannot remember the name now. I only know that Tsitsipas is the top seed. Alexander has quite a different road to hoe here in Stuttgart. Being German himself you would think that it would give him the added incentive to do something dramatic. Well he is about to like it or not. He plays fellow German "Downtown" Dustin Brown in the first round. Actually the second. "Downtown" is in the second round as a qualifier after defeating a very legitimate John Millman who is currently ranked #56 in the world compared to "Downtown's" #176.
Felix Auger-Aliassime is also in the draw and Denis "The Menace" Shapovalov was in it. The difference being that Felix won his first round and Denis didn't. Oh well...the developmental curve. You know how that goes. You go up like a meteor only to get shot down at your zenith. Or any number of things can happen. Just ask Alexander Zverev who is my poster boy for "developmental" difficulties. Head games that success brings to you. It's a lot like having the yips in golf. You twitch at the wrong time and never can fully understand why. You overthink. You analyse. You train. Nothing seems to cure it. Just relax...everything is going to be alright. Just remember don_budge told you so.
By the way, should young Alexander get by "Downtown" every player will pose a threat to him. You see...that is the difference between him and Stefanos Tsitsipas. Stefanos only sees the opportunities...the possibilities. Unfortunately Alexander is seeing what can go wrong. He needs a change of perspective. That will come when he bottoms out and finds himself looking up from the bottom instead of from the top. This will either make him or break him. He did show some fight over there in Paris...but unfortunately he also showed that he is incapable of getting the job done efficiently. Which is another hallmark of a great champion.
By the way...all of this just leads up to Wimbledon.
But that being said Stuttgart is the home of Mercedes Benz. I learned that when I was in some rather down to the earth pub where the common folks were drinking some ale. I wasn't drinking myself...someone had to be sober. I think we had something to eat as we watched the people...the Germans. They were all Germans too. This was before the "New Europe"...the European Union they are calling it. It is all so Orwellian. Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia.
But nevertheless Alexander Zverev is playing the number one seed as opposed to Stefanos Tsitsipas in that other tournament that I started a thread about above. I cannot remember the name now. I only know that Tsitsipas is the top seed. Alexander has quite a different road to hoe here in Stuttgart. Being German himself you would think that it would give him the added incentive to do something dramatic. Well he is about to like it or not. He plays fellow German "Downtown" Dustin Brown in the first round. Actually the second. "Downtown" is in the second round as a qualifier after defeating a very legitimate John Millman who is currently ranked #56 in the world compared to "Downtown's" #176.
Felix Auger-Aliassime is also in the draw and Denis "The Menace" Shapovalov was in it. The difference being that Felix won his first round and Denis didn't. Oh well...the developmental curve. You know how that goes. You go up like a meteor only to get shot down at your zenith. Or any number of things can happen. Just ask Alexander Zverev who is my poster boy for "developmental" difficulties. Head games that success brings to you. It's a lot like having the yips in golf. You twitch at the wrong time and never can fully understand why. You overthink. You analyse. You train. Nothing seems to cure it. Just relax...everything is going to be alright. Just remember don_budge told you so.
By the way, should young Alexander get by "Downtown" every player will pose a threat to him. You see...that is the difference between him and Stefanos Tsitsipas. Stefanos only sees the opportunities...the possibilities. Unfortunately Alexander is seeing what can go wrong. He needs a change of perspective. That will come when he bottoms out and finds himself looking up from the bottom instead of from the top. This will either make him or break him. He did show some fight over there in Paris...but unfortunately he also showed that he is incapable of getting the job done efficiently. Which is another hallmark of a great champion.
By the way...all of this just leads up to Wimbledon.
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