What a great, great city...St. Petersburg, Russia. It's great that three Americans get the chance to go and see the real thing without being jaded by the false narrative of Russian is the enemy. Russian is the Boogey Man!!! It's sickening how the Russians are made to be the bad guys these days. It's like watching the old Western movies and the Redskins are the bad man. The Orange Man. But it is even better that the three Amigos are winning in St. Petersburg. Representing. Sebastian Korda, Mackenzie McDonald and Taylor Fritz. Three fine American representatives. But boys...it is not enough to represent. Now you must take some scalps! Three good wins in the first round and it gets progressively more difficult as the rounds increase. Oops...four Americans. I overlooked Tommy Paul.
Aslan Karatsev in the draw as well. Interesting character. At the ripe old age of 28 he is making his move on the tour. Eating his way up the food chain. It has been fits and starts for Aslan. Hot periods followed by the inevitable plateau associated with development. But he is hard nosed and one tough Russian. He looks so typically Russian. Not that there is one sort of Russian. They are a diverse people and have been through the centuries.
One other character of interest. The on-going saga of Denis "The Menace" Shapovalov. Perhaps a Russian genetically as well. Via Israel. But Denis has had the worst case of fits and starts that you ever want to see. Some initial success. But mostly mediocrity considering his immense talent. But he has to get a handle on it before he develops some kind of loser complex. He goes into tournaments highly seeded making statements about his ability only to fall flat on his face. Much was made of his performance at Wimbledon when he took a measly set off of Djokovic disguised as the Joker. Everyone takes a set off of Djokovic. It is nothing to write home about. Put Djokovic in the bag...now that is something to write about. Denis, seeded number two and ranked number thirteen, is playing a player that he should routinely dispose of considering the disparage in the ranking. Pablo Andujar is ranked #92. We'll see how it goes with Denis The Menace. He has a habit of getting in his own way with unsound tactics and questionable choice in his technique. Leaving the ground and flying through the air to hit routine shots...WHeeeee! Bouncing the ball backwards between his legs before he serves. It really does't make any sense.
Come on Boys...Make American Tennis Great Again! At least make it respectable.
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