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I watched the Tomic Cilic match and Raonic Kyrgios. Both were good matches but Cilic and Raonic just are so professional and played so solid, both looking like contenders to me. Bernard played about as well as he can, but he is just not able to produce the level of physicality as someone like Cilic, who is in top condition to compete late into the big tournaments. Nick was his usual drama queen self, at one point telling his box that "he is trying his balls off" but evidently in his world, he had a knee issue that was preventing things from going his way, even though he was trying his ball off. I was thinking, it is hard to imagine Cilic or Raonic screaming at their box they are "trying their balls off".
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Amazing performance by Murray who has hardly played for 18 months. It was a bummer to get such a tough first round match with RBT playing so well of late. Roger's draws are so repeatedly easy in every slam he plays in you wonder if he's giving these tournament organisers a bung. Are they all on Roger's payroll? Well, just a thought.
The match I will be interested to see, if it comes about, will be Alex De Minaur versus Nadal. The ultimate grinder versus the up-and-coming ultimate grinder. It probably won't be pretty but it will be a battle of wills.
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Yawn...great start for Federer. Wham...Bam...Thank you M'am. Bing...Bang...Bye. He looked to be in excellent form. I watched him serve out the sets. He just rollercoastered Istoman.
A bad ending for Sir Andy Murray. It almost looked as if Roberto wanted to give him a bit more time on the stage. He had won the first two sets rather handily and Murray just looked to be struggling to cover the court. Certainly nothing resembling the Andy of old. When he finally managed to win the third set he opened his mouth so wide and for such a long time...it seemed like a full thirty seconds. It seemed a little odd for a first round match.
Stefanos Tsitsipas makes it through and faces Viktor Troiki next. He has to keep focused on not get caught up in the media nonsense. Just play tennis young man. Let the circus go on without you. It will still be there when it is over.
The tallest tennis match ever was decided in nothing but tie-breakers. Reilly Opelka took down "Long John" Isner 7-6, 7-6, 6-7, 7-6. Interesting tennis. I don't know...maybe it's me. It wasn't pretty. It was dopey. It would be tough to sit through...even tougher to pay to see it. Oh well...it is what it is. Big Time Tennis. Literally.
Kyle had a great moment today. Our Kyle...not Kyle Edmund. Kyle's boy Tomas Berdych looked pretty darned sharp and he was looking more aggressive to move forwards. He gave me the impression that the courts might be playing on the fast side. Particularly on the Stadium. I think he was on Rod Laver Arena. The quicker courts would play in favour of you know who. That's the reason why I mention it. Anyways...Berdych wins 6-3, 6-0, 7-5. Robin Hasse next and Berdych is 3-2 Head to Head with a straight set win over Robin in the 2010 Australian Open. Get this...Berdych is ranked #57 and Hasse #58. I guess "Doubting Tomas" is a slight favourite.
The rest of it...window dressing. It's all window dressing for that matter. Nadal? He wore sleeveless with what appeared to be lace trim on the sleeves. Last year it was pink shorts. Who is dressing this guy?
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Originally posted by don_budge View PostDay One...Round One (the bottom half of the draw). Roger Federer in the House that Laver built. Stefanos Tsitsipas and a host of others too. Anybodies anyone?
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz...as somebody once said about somebodies writing here on the forum. Anybody remember that?Last edited by bottle; 01-14-2019, 07:51 AM.
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Day One...Round One (the bottom half of the draw). Roger Federer in the House that Laver built. Stefanos Tsitsipas and a host of others too. Anybodies anyone?
Originally posted by stroke View PostNovak is a surprisingly strong favorite to me, but as Stotty once said, the oddsmakers are a savvy bunch.Originally posted by stroke View PostThe draw is out. I am sure db will chime in here with his high level analysis of it, but 3 1st round matches really jump out to me, Raonic vs Kyrgios, Cilic vs Tomic, and Murray vs Bautista Agut. As we all know, this is what can happen when ratings tumble for players. Nick and Bernard may not be chuckling so much on this. Murray, whose ranking fell for completely different reasons than Nick and Bernard, probably will not be able to get past RBA. I can't see Nick dealing well with the frustration of playing the Raonic serve 3 out of 5 sets. Tomic, whose game I have always really liked, may actually have a chance, but we all know Cilic is so professional, and if Bernard is to get past him, he will really have to earn it. I would not want to bet on that. Oddsmakers have Raonic at about 55% chance of winning match, RBA at about 70%, and Cilic about 80%.
Right below this match is Andrey Rublev and Mackenzie McDonald. Hmmm...nothing to see here? Somehow Andrey Rublev has my interest and his opponent has played some matches where it appears he isn't going away. They are both young and ranked in similar stratospheres. I saw Rublev play as a junior at the French Open and there was something about him that impressed me. It was the attitude. A young rebellious Russian like a character out of a Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel. The petulant look on his face could have him contemplating something as sinister as how to deal with killing an innocent women or how to steal a horde of rubles from a Russian nobleman. At any rate...he has a bit of charisma.
Andy Murray ironically is at the beginning of his farewell tour. Terrible break for Sir Andy and a terrible break for the tour. I think the thing that has kept the tour together as a marketable entity is the concept of the Big Four. Although I also think that they are overrated and in no way do I see Murray performing any better in any other era...on the contrary I think he would have been eaten alive in any other era. Well maybe not alive but his big guy golden retriever act behind the baseline would never have served him well in any other era other than the one he resides in. We can safely say that he had a great career in this era which I consider to be one of the shallowest in terms of depth ever. One dimensional too. But be that as it may he has another of his cookie cutter selfies playing against him in Roberto Bautista-Agut. Don't get too energised by the win over Novak Djokovic last week though. Two weeks ago. Novak looked like he went strategically soft to cop some extra rest and practice. Purely suspicion but we are well aware of the para normal powers of don_budge. MAGA...for example.
I cannot go past Tennys Sandgren without giving him a huge shoutout. When was the last time an American player has won a tour event? Ok...maybe it wasn't that long ago. Perhaps John Isner served his way to a title not so long ago. But Tennys gritted his way to a title in Aukland (?) by winning all of his matches in straight sets. Who did he beat? He beat five ATP tour players...that's who. Maybe this guy can carry some momentum forwards. It was a year ago that he sort of burst onto the scene at the Australian Open. He won four matches here last year before bowing out to the semifinalist quitter Hyeon Chung. A big five set win over Dominic Thiem got him a lot of attention. Almost as much as his name...Tennys.
Between positions 81 and 96 exist 16 names and only two are of any interest to me. Stefanos Tsitsipas and Roger Federer are projected to meet each other in the round of 16. That might be a match that would be getting up in the middle of the night to see. Strange how they are playing matches on the other side of the world when it is bedtime here in Sweden. But Tsitsipas must be on his toes. He doesn't have the experience to have the luxury to look that far ahead. He has to keep his head down and his eye on the ball. One point at at time. One match at a time. Federer on the other hand is running on moxie...and you know what moxie is don't you? It is force of character, determination or nerve. When you've got the moxie you need the clothes to match. The fine feathered Swiss is tailor decked out down to the underwear I suspect. Not a hair out of place...he even gets every single strand in place before he gets to serve or receive. What a guy...don't you just love him?
Alexander Zverev. Nothing to add. The number four seed has nowhere to go but fail. I can't see him living up to his seeding...by a long shot. Who knows...maybe this will be his time. He bagged the O2 Tour Championship amid some very suspicious match activity. I wonder of the bookies had anything to do with that? Moving on. Here we have a foursome bracket that is terribly intriguing but it will most likely fail to live up to any sort of plot that I can come up with. The "other" Swiss guy is in the midst of a comeback of sorts. He hasn't shown any kind of indication that he is ready for some big match play at this point but Stan Wawrinka rarely goes out of his way to excel unless it is Grand Slam Fever. He starts off his campaign with Ernests Gulbis. That is plural Ernest. How many are there? This could be a very, very interesting match. While Wawrinka hasn't really given us an indication that he is ready to show...Ernests has. Two rather strange if not effective service motions, Wawrinka's ultra-classic snazzy backhand and Gulbis' rather unique approach to the entire game. I wonder what time they play? Wouldn't you know it...it's an unlisted match. What?
Juxtaposed to Wawrinka and Gulbis is a match that is certain to go to a tie-break in every set. Nick "The Jerk" Kyrgios versus Milos Raonic. Nick likes to play it cool...too cool for school somebody said. Somebody stroke that is. Milos has been a bit spotty and if there was ever a place you would think that Kyrgios would like to shine you would think it would be at home...Down Under. But knowing "The Jerk" you can almost anticipate the opposite. A tank. A miserable performance. Just couldn't be bothered. But then again...why cop an attitude against the guy? Give him some slack. Come on Nick...let's see you against Wawrinka. That might be a doozy with your buddy Kokkinakis in the house. Kyrgios made some less that stellar socially unacceptable remarks about Wawrinka's girlfriend a while back. Why don't I forget such stuff? I don't know...I guess it just gets stuck in my craw.
I'm running out of gas here guys. How many hours have I been typing here? Barely fifteen minutes to tell the truth. Speed typer. Learned in the eighth grade and never forgot. I wished that I had learned to play the piano and to sing. Just imagine. Where was I? Oh yeah...running on fumes. Getting a little punchy. Alright...take a drink of water. Ahhhh...that's better. Where was I? Wait I already said that. Ok...Reilly Opelka versus John Isner. The tallest tennis match ever? We had the tallest ATP final ever two weeks ago with Kevin Anderson and Ivo "The Tower of Power" Karlovic. Who cares? But now it is time to get serious. Throat clearing. Kyle Edmund and Tomas Berdych. There exists a young lad on this forum who still wears his heart on his sleeve when it comes to "Doubting Tomas". He just so happens to have the same first name as Berdych's first round opponent. That is all I am going to say about this match. Seriously starting to tank.
I am going to just let it go. No sense in talking about Fafa Nadal at this point. I will say one thing about the new service motion. I pray...I pray that somehow the pre-serve routine got itself shit canned. If I never have to see that boring display of ridiculousness the rest of my life I will feel blessed. Somehow I feel it might just be too much to hope for.
Goodbye for now...it's time for a nap. After a set of squats, curls, toe raises on the stairs and crunches. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz...as somebody once said about somebodies writing here on the forum. Anybody remember that?
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Novak is a surprisingly strong favorite to me, but as Stotty once said, the oddsmakers are a savvy bunch.
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2019 Australian Open...ATP 2000...Melbourne, Australia
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It's a tourney! Roger Federer in the House that Rod Laver built. Harry Hopman too. Down Under they know their tennis...they have a huge tennis tradition. Harry Hopman was a big disciple of Bill Tilden. Hopman considered "Match Play and the Spin of the Ball" the tennis player's Bible. Needless to say I AGREE with him. So did my dear old tennis coach. The great Sherman Collins.
What about Roger? What are his chances? Let's see...Novak Djokovic at 5/4, Roger Federer at 26/5 and Rafael Nadal 9/1. I saw Alexander Zverev's odds but I won't dignify them except to say he has two chances...slim and none or a snowball's chance in hell. Forget about him. I'll take Stefanos Tsitsipas. That being said this may not be a tournament for the newbies yet. It's a man's job. Time to man up...boys.
I like Federer's draw. I hope that he does. With a bit of luck we can maybe project him out to the round of 16 where he will once again encounter young Stefanos Tsitsipas. But Stefanos has some serious navigation to do if he wants to get there to see Roger on the other side of the net. Not that Federer doesn't. He showed just how vulnerable he can be at the U. S. Open. One of the strangest Federer losses that I can remember. But that is way back in the rearview now. A distant memory for Roger. In fact he surely has put it clearly out of his mind. It's all positive thoughts now...mingled with the reality of the situation. Only he knows how his body feels and whether or not he is up to this for the long haul.
Fafa Nadal making a rare appearance once again. He has a new service motion...have you heard? Like bman I am skeptical. The Nadal camp might as well try to come up with some Tom Foolery to distract from his latest hiatus from the Tour. Never before in history has there been a top player of his magnitude to disappear and then reappear. To disappear then reappear. You cannot trust this guy any further than you can throw him.
Novak Djokovic in the driver's seat. He bowed out early to somebody in Qatar just so he could get some rest and some practice. He is borrowing a page out of Roger's book now as he picks and chooses a bit more discriminately. Is that a bad word yet...discriminately?
There's lots of subplots and early round action to come but still the old axiom applies...the match of the day is Roger Federer versus Anybody. Anybody just happens to be Denis Istomin who is a handful on any given day. He has had some pretty rough days against the Swiss Maestro however...0-6 in the Head to Head department. But he cannot be counted out either and I know one person who isn't counting him out. Roger looks at this guy in only one light...he is standing in the way.Tags: None
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