As we start the new year with the first Grand Slam of the decade it might be interesting to note that we have been doing this for a long time. A very, very long time.
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So here we are and our "Once and Future King" Roger Federer is still prowling the grounds. Isn't that what he is doing actually? Prowling? The way he walks around the court as if he owns the place. Win or lose. He just acts like the moment he is on the court that it is his. Not in any sort of self glorifying way but in a way that it makes you appreciate how many times he has been there and how many times he has walked away with his dignity...win or lose. We enter the new decade with him but for sure he will not be here for the next. How many of us will be? One never knows.
But here is the draw. And it is a good one. The Big Three are the top three seeds of course but none of them are granted a free pass to the semis where they are projected to on the basis of their seedings. The top seed is none other than Rafael Nadal. My question is can Nick Kyrgios hold it together to face him in the round of sixteen. You never know with Nick and you know even less when it comes to the best of five format. Nadal himself just might show another side of himself that we haven't seen before. He appears to be getting older before our very eyes. Suddenly he seems to be vulnerable. He seems to have lost a half of a step. Come on Nick! Get your shit together in that Aussie sunny weather!
Just outside of the Big Three is lurking the guy who has shown that he has a bit of disdain for all of them. Not only them but anyone that might want to get in his way. New York fans...umpires. You name it. Daniil Medvedev just wants to play and he just wants to beat people. He showed signs last year at this venue but couldn't quite get it done. He was on a tear in 2019 and he enters the new decade with some high expectations. He might be the next player other than the Big Three to hoist a Grand Slam trophy.
More tomorrow...
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https://www.tennisplayer.net/bulleti...urne-australia
https://www.tennisplayer.net/bulleti...ourne-austalia
https://www.tennisplayer.net/bulleti...urne-australia
https://www.tennisplayer.net/bulleti...-championships
https://www.tennisplayer.net/bulleti...urne-australia
https://www.tennisplayer.net/bulleti...lian-open-2018
https://www.tennisplayer.net/bulleti...urne-australia
So here we are and our "Once and Future King" Roger Federer is still prowling the grounds. Isn't that what he is doing actually? Prowling? The way he walks around the court as if he owns the place. Win or lose. He just acts like the moment he is on the court that it is his. Not in any sort of self glorifying way but in a way that it makes you appreciate how many times he has been there and how many times he has walked away with his dignity...win or lose. We enter the new decade with him but for sure he will not be here for the next. How many of us will be? One never knows.
But here is the draw. And it is a good one. The Big Three are the top three seeds of course but none of them are granted a free pass to the semis where they are projected to on the basis of their seedings. The top seed is none other than Rafael Nadal. My question is can Nick Kyrgios hold it together to face him in the round of sixteen. You never know with Nick and you know even less when it comes to the best of five format. Nadal himself just might show another side of himself that we haven't seen before. He appears to be getting older before our very eyes. Suddenly he seems to be vulnerable. He seems to have lost a half of a step. Come on Nick! Get your shit together in that Aussie sunny weather!
Just outside of the Big Three is lurking the guy who has shown that he has a bit of disdain for all of them. Not only them but anyone that might want to get in his way. New York fans...umpires. You name it. Daniil Medvedev just wants to play and he just wants to beat people. He showed signs last year at this venue but couldn't quite get it done. He was on a tear in 2019 and he enters the new decade with some high expectations. He might be the next player other than the Big Three to hoist a Grand Slam trophy.
More tomorrow...
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