Sysyphus
Talk Tennis Guru
I hope someone else goes on to win the US Open.
The draw has opened up nicely for either man, and things look set for yet another Fedal showdown, a first at the US Open.
But let's face it -- aren't we all a bit tired of that ****? The slam race has become a bit like one of those suspense TV shows that was gripping for many seasons but is now running along in its 15th season only to squeeze out that last drop of revenue for the network.
No. Give us Dimitrov or Rublev doing the unimaginable. Heck, give us Zverev winning it with six five-setters. Even Medvedev taking out Fedal only to celebrate the victory by taking a bath in the Ashe crowd's salty tears. Wawrinka too would be a nice twist at this rate.
Besides, nothing those old guys can do can conceivably top the 2008 Wimbledon final, the greatest match ever played by some distance. The goat race was sealed there.
The draw has opened up nicely for either man, and things look set for yet another Fedal showdown, a first at the US Open.
But let's face it -- aren't we all a bit tired of that ****? The slam race has become a bit like one of those suspense TV shows that was gripping for many seasons but is now running along in its 15th season only to squeeze out that last drop of revenue for the network.
No. Give us Dimitrov or Rublev doing the unimaginable. Heck, give us Zverev winning it with six five-setters. Even Medvedev taking out Fedal only to celebrate the victory by taking a bath in the Ashe crowd's salty tears. Wawrinka too would be a nice twist at this rate.
Besides, nothing those old guys can do can conceivably top the 2008 Wimbledon final, the greatest match ever played by some distance. The goat race was sealed there.