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Right out of the gates it is Stefanos Tsitsipas versus Grigor Dimitrov in the first round. Jannik Sinner gets to play serve-bot with Reilly Opelka and Carlos Alcaraz has a maiden voyage match with one of the few "Masters of Disaster" in the field. Daniel Evans knows how to take the air out of the ball. It will be interesting to see this match-up of polar opposites not to mention the age differential. Andy Murray is back for more. More punishment it seems he cannot get enough. Hubert Hurkacz stands ready to apply the hammer. Lorenzo Musetti tees it up against "The Amazing Mr. Monfils". All in all there are probably only one or two questions when it boils down to this field. It's all mute as the field is jockeying for position on the food chain of the ATP tour. Nothing is set in stone now that the Big Three are absent and unaccounted for. When the cat is away the mice will play. We might see a bait and switch or two this week.
All eyes on Jannik Sinner. Let's see how he holds up after a long week of play. Being so young he just might bounce back with amazing recuperative powers. If he gets by Opelka...he just might get some breathing room for a couple of days. Alexander Zverev, Matteo Berrittini and Felix Auger-Aliasimme along for the ride trying to make things the slightest bit interesting for the unsuspecting tennis fan. Nikoloz Basilashvili, who is currently being referred to as "Bash" by some on the forum and his finalist opponent at Indian Wells Cameron Norrie both in the house. Funny how things catch on between fellows. But, be that as it may, it will be interesting to see how these two fair after their "big" showing in the desert. Basilashvili has his hands full at the moment in his first round...struggling to get the horse in the barn.
It's a new dawn on the tour these days. It is all up for grabs during any given week. The players sense opportunity and it is dog eat dog on a per round basis. Who is going to be the big dog this week?
Right out of the gates it is Stefanos Tsitsipas versus Grigor Dimitrov in the first round. Jannik Sinner gets to play serve-bot with Reilly Opelka and Carlos Alcaraz has a maiden voyage match with one of the few "Masters of Disaster" in the field. Daniel Evans knows how to take the air out of the ball. It will be interesting to see this match-up of polar opposites not to mention the age differential. Andy Murray is back for more. More punishment it seems he cannot get enough. Hubert Hurkacz stands ready to apply the hammer. Lorenzo Musetti tees it up against "The Amazing Mr. Monfils". All in all there are probably only one or two questions when it boils down to this field. It's all mute as the field is jockeying for position on the food chain of the ATP tour. Nothing is set in stone now that the Big Three are absent and unaccounted for. When the cat is away the mice will play. We might see a bait and switch or two this week.
All eyes on Jannik Sinner. Let's see how he holds up after a long week of play. Being so young he just might bounce back with amazing recuperative powers. If he gets by Opelka...he just might get some breathing room for a couple of days. Alexander Zverev, Matteo Berrittini and Felix Auger-Aliasimme along for the ride trying to make things the slightest bit interesting for the unsuspecting tennis fan. Nikoloz Basilashvili, who is currently being referred to as "Bash" by some on the forum and his finalist opponent at Indian Wells Cameron Norrie both in the house. Funny how things catch on between fellows. But, be that as it may, it will be interesting to see how these two fair after their "big" showing in the desert. Basilashvili has his hands full at the moment in his first round...struggling to get the horse in the barn.
It's a new dawn on the tour these days. It is all up for grabs during any given week. The players sense opportunity and it is dog eat dog on a per round basis. Who is going to be the big dog this week?
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