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Jumping the gun may be putting it lightly, but what I am sure of is that Djokovic is blazing out of the gates, and even if he doesn’t win another slam in 2011, he’s already made his mark. At 23, the man is echoing the career of Federer—simply unstoppable. His 20-0 start this season is the likes of which only Lendl showcased more than 20 years ago. The Sony Ericsson, Monte Carlo and...
Published: January 30, 2011
I choose to write this with Djokovic up 3-1 in the third set. This match is officially over and I feel extremely comfortable saying that. Murray will go on to lose his third Grand Slam Final, and most likely in straight sets again. I felt Djokovic statistically and by the atmosphere going into the Final was going to win, but I did not think Murray would fall as flat as he has. After all, it was the...
Published: January 29, 2011
If you’re like me, you prefer putting your money where your mouth is, and hence comes the ultimate path of a sports bettor. Looking at the facts, the 2011 Australian Open Men’s Final is one that for a long time can go either way. Sure, the Nadal vs. Federer final two years ago had its fans, but ultimately Federer was the mass favorite, and he lost in five. I present to you the most noteworthy...
Published: January 27, 2011
Winning three consecutive Slams on three different surfaces warrants you at least a year of being the favorite going into every match, even if you only have one leg. For Rafael Nadal this gets all the naysayers of his injury woes back into the ring. For the many Rafa fans who say he can best Federer’s 16 Slam titles, this is a definite huge blow. Though Nadal will have time to heal before the...
Published: July 3, 2010
Yet again, with Nadal’s return to the top of men’s tennis, talk has begun on the possibility of him breaking Federer’s unfathomable 16 Slams (in a seven year span no less ). The most common argument is that Nadal is 24 and already has seven, on the verge of a possible eighth in his 10th Slam Final Appearance. In contrast, Federer had five at the same age. This argument is beyond weak....