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JRAJ1988
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Now don't get me wrong this isn't an attack on either Nadal or Djokovic as I enjoy watching them play (at 100% physically/mentally). Maybe those two dominating these 1000 events is a pointer at how brilliant these two are. Finals of everything must take a physical and emotional toll on both of them...well in theory it has on both.
To have a new winner of a Master's tournament is good for tennis, to see Wawrinka winning the Australian Open was good for tennis, at the same time for a 32/33 year old legend of the game racking up nearly 30 wins on the tour already this season...then reach his second Masters final of 2014 is also a brilliant thing to see.
Sometimes difference is a good thing, new/old faces, different styles, different games on the biggest stages brings new flavors for the fan of tennis to enjoy.
I'm really looking forward to see Wawrinka vs Federer as you must remember the only time Stan has beat Roger was at the Monte Carlo Masters many moons ago, the "New and Improved" Wawrinka is a total different ball game....at the same time we're witnessing Federer's 3rd, 4th wind...he's back into form and showing grit/testicular fortitude when the crap hit's the fan.
So this isn't about hating or stirring it's me trying to compile a case for why Tennis sometimes needs a little variety.
To have a new winner of a Master's tournament is good for tennis, to see Wawrinka winning the Australian Open was good for tennis, at the same time for a 32/33 year old legend of the game racking up nearly 30 wins on the tour already this season...then reach his second Masters final of 2014 is also a brilliant thing to see.
Sometimes difference is a good thing, new/old faces, different styles, different games on the biggest stages brings new flavors for the fan of tennis to enjoy.
I'm really looking forward to see Wawrinka vs Federer as you must remember the only time Stan has beat Roger was at the Monte Carlo Masters many moons ago, the "New and Improved" Wawrinka is a total different ball game....at the same time we're witnessing Federer's 3rd, 4th wind...he's back into form and showing grit/testicular fortitude when the crap hit's the fan.
So this isn't about hating or stirring it's me trying to compile a case for why Tennis sometimes needs a little variety.