Just a couple of throwaways. ATP 250's. Just a little noise to fill in the spaces between the ears. The ATP 1000's are no longer enough to capture much interest. The empty stands. The lack of enthusiasm on this forum. It used to be friendly place. A nice little neighborhood of tennis lovers, students and fans. A mix to put it simply. It is what it is. I think that in the world at large that the problems are so big that they no longer have viable solutions. So it is...in a post Roger Federer ATP universe. There is nothing left to sustain it. Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have more or less vacated the premises as well. Only interested in their own selfish interests. There brand. They have created financial empires where they reign as king and the rest of the tennis world are their subjects. They blather at each tennis tournament that they abandon how much they miss the fans and such. Pure and utter bullshit. They are off at destinations unknown...training for the next slam. Or not. I don't give Nadal a snowball's chance in hell at the next French Open. They jinxed him with that unholy statue. That idol. What kind of idiot would worship there?
Their was a fourth name in the above mentioned. He is still at it. More or less plodding long and at the same time blathering about his vaccine views. Andy Murray won the longest three setter of the year yesterday when he took down the strutting, lurching Francis Tiafoe. I actually watched fifteen minutes of it before turning it off in lieu of some sleep. Some much needed sleep in that it shuts off the rest of the world. But Andy is still at it. He actually serves a purpose in this star absent sport. His past allure only a fading shadow of his former self. He stirs enough intruigue amongst the curious to just keep the tennis world awake for an extra fifteen minutes before nodding off from boredom or lack of interest.
So that leaves it up to literally two names remaining. Jannik Sinner and Jensen Brooksby. One service motion going in the right direction and the other mired in a rather unusual attempt or semblance of motion. Did somebody actually teach the young man that? Brooksby took down Opelka, who coincidentally was opining what a potential Brooksby is. That will teach him to open up on things that are better left unsaid. Tennis players should just shut up and let their racquets do the talking. Unless of course they actually have something of interest to say about the game. But that sort of thing left the stadium with Roger. Sinner on the other hand is seeded number one and sooner or later he is going to have to live up to his billing or run the risk of all of the next latest and greatest being left in a heap of trash in the kingdom of expectations. Sinner is young and seems to have hit a plateau of sorts. This is when you really have to keep your nose to the grindstone. That's what my dear old tennis coach used to tell me. It's peaks and valleys...development is. Or so it seems. But if you hit a plateau or a valley it is no time to pussy foot around. You have to double down on your efforts and fight your way to the next level. Who has the stomach for that anymore? Once you hit one of those infernal peaks the media just lasers in on you and all of a sudden you are the greatest things since French toast. With all of the blather circling around in your noodle it is terribly hard to focus on busting your own butt to get to the next level before you find the one that you are currently astride is an illusion. Once that little fun fact becomes clear it all feels like a house of cards...collapsing all around you. Good luck Jensen and Jannik. You are really going to need it.
https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/cu...scow/438/draws
https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/cu...erp/7485/draws
Their was a fourth name in the above mentioned. He is still at it. More or less plodding long and at the same time blathering about his vaccine views. Andy Murray won the longest three setter of the year yesterday when he took down the strutting, lurching Francis Tiafoe. I actually watched fifteen minutes of it before turning it off in lieu of some sleep. Some much needed sleep in that it shuts off the rest of the world. But Andy is still at it. He actually serves a purpose in this star absent sport. His past allure only a fading shadow of his former self. He stirs enough intruigue amongst the curious to just keep the tennis world awake for an extra fifteen minutes before nodding off from boredom or lack of interest.
So that leaves it up to literally two names remaining. Jannik Sinner and Jensen Brooksby. One service motion going in the right direction and the other mired in a rather unusual attempt or semblance of motion. Did somebody actually teach the young man that? Brooksby took down Opelka, who coincidentally was opining what a potential Brooksby is. That will teach him to open up on things that are better left unsaid. Tennis players should just shut up and let their racquets do the talking. Unless of course they actually have something of interest to say about the game. But that sort of thing left the stadium with Roger. Sinner on the other hand is seeded number one and sooner or later he is going to have to live up to his billing or run the risk of all of the next latest and greatest being left in a heap of trash in the kingdom of expectations. Sinner is young and seems to have hit a plateau of sorts. This is when you really have to keep your nose to the grindstone. That's what my dear old tennis coach used to tell me. It's peaks and valleys...development is. Or so it seems. But if you hit a plateau or a valley it is no time to pussy foot around. You have to double down on your efforts and fight your way to the next level. Who has the stomach for that anymore? Once you hit one of those infernal peaks the media just lasers in on you and all of a sudden you are the greatest things since French toast. With all of the blather circling around in your noodle it is terribly hard to focus on busting your own butt to get to the next level before you find the one that you are currently astride is an illusion. Once that little fun fact becomes clear it all feels like a house of cards...collapsing all around you. Good luck Jensen and Jannik. You are really going to need it.
https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/cu...scow/438/draws
https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/cu...erp/7485/draws
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