Sunday 15 October 2017

Has 2017 been the worst year of tennis ever????????

Well, its been a while since I posted on here but I felt it was time to say something about this year's season in tennis as 2017 has had its share of ups and downs and has seen some of the elite players pull out with injuries.  Not only but there are also some other issues to do with the quality of the grand slams this season and the current condition of a legendary rivalry.   

So in this post I will ask the question: has 2017 been the worst tennis season ever?????

THE YEAR SO FAR - MURRAY, DJOKOVIC AND WAWRINKA OUT

Well, the year so far has been a pretty unforgiving one especially for three players, firstly the former World No.1, Andy Murray, who had reached the pinnacle of the sport around this time last year as he claimed the year end No.1 spot at the ATP World Tour Finals and remained at the top for almost 10 months.

So first up is Andy Murray, the former World No.1 who has endured a very turbulent year having seen him suffer a series of poor results in tournaments to players such as Borna Coric, Fabio Fognini and Sam Querrey, who are normally players you would expect Andy at the top of his game to defeat with relative ease.  This however of course has been largely down to injury and illness as 2017 so far has seen Andy suffer a bout of shingles in February, an elbow injury in March/April, another bout of flu in May and of course a now lingering hip injury since his gruelling defeat to Stan Wawrinka at the French Open semi finals that has prematurely ended his tennis season since.  Andy would then go on to lose his No.1 ranking to Rafa in August, which brought Andy's 41 week run at the top to an end. 

And since then Andy has faced the prospect of either undergoing surgery to resolve his hip injury or undergo a lengthy period of rehab,which resulted in Andy chosing to the rehab route as after consulting various hip specialists it was believed that the surgery could prove more damaging in the long term.  So, now Andy will try and recover in time for the start of the 2018 season next year as he targets to comeback in January at a tournament in Brisbane before heading to Melbourne for the first major of the year.   

Novak Djokovic has also endured a pretty bad tennis season that has culminated with him withdrawing just before the US Open with a linger elbow injury.  And due to mixed form, Novak has also suffered from surprising defeats most notably at the his most successful grand slam, the Australian Open, where he suffered a shock loss to Denis Istomin in five sets in the 2nd round, which was his earliest exit at a slam for almost 10 years. 

Novak also even went as far as to dismiss his entire coaching team that included his long time coach, Marian Vajda and he went to hire former World No.1 and tennis superstar, Andre Agassi in a move that he would have hoped would revitalise his season and career.  However not even Agassi was able to turn around some disappointing results for Novak as he suffered a stunning defeat to Dominic Thiem in straight sets, where Novak was handed a bagel set in the 3rd.  And despite winning his first grass court warm-up title ever at Eastbourne, Novak then went on to lose to Tomas Berdych at Wimbledon in the quarter finals as he lost the first set then retired with his elbow injury, trailing in the 2nd.  This was the same stage that Andy lost at Wimbledon also and since then neither player has played on the tour since.

Stan Wawrinka also has called it quits on his season, which has been pretty up and down also, although he did get off to a strong start at the Australian open where he reached the semi finals and pushed his Swiss compatriot and good friend, Roger Federer the distance in a five setter before he lost.  Stan also then went on to enjoy a good run at the French Open as he beat Andy Murray in a thrilling five set match in the semis before he suffered a heavy loss to Rafa in the finals in straight sets.  This was the first time that Stan had lost a grand slam final as he had previously a 3-0 record in major finals.  Stan then went on to play Wimbledon where he fell at the first hurdle in the one slam that continues to elude his career as he was beaten by the rising star, Daniel Medvedev.

So by the time the US Open was to come around of which Stan was the defending champion, he announced that he would not play the tournament and also that he would end his season due to a lingering knee injury, which he would undergo surgery for.   

So, this has seen three of the world's best players (all of whom are multiple grand slam champions) pull out, which really has played its part in hurting this year's season.  And being of Andy Murray myself, it has to be said for me the tour just hasn't been the same without him this year as he has given so much to British tennis alone throughout his career.  However these three guys withdrawal from the tennis season is just been the tip of the iceberg.

MAJOR(S) DISAPPOINTMENT

Another reason why this season has been a letdown has also come down to the deeply underwhelming grand slam tournaments that we have had in 2017 with the only real exception being the Australian Open final, which produced a thrilling finale between Roger and Rafa that saw these two legends go at it once again. 

However, since then the three grand slam finals that proceeded this final have been a big letdown, which saw the French Open finale between Rafa and Stan Wawrinka (the former 2015 champ) square off in what could have been an epic encounter.  However on the day, Stan seemed to be dealing with fatigue from his epic battle against Andy Murray in the semi finals and also an inspired Rafa, who played out his skin to demolish Stan in straight sets, who won just a mere six games. 

The disappointment then continued in the Wimbledon final when again we were promised an intriguing battle between Roger Federer and Marin Cilic, who played one of the matches of the year last season as Roger came back from the brink of defeat from two sets down to defeat Cilic.  However on the day it was not to be for Cilic, who seemed to be suffering from a foot injury that hampered his movement and anything less than 100% against an inspired Roger Federer playing near his very best is simply nowhere near good enough.  The match itself reduced Cilic to tears at points as he was frustrated by his lack of ability to compete as he would have wanted and this saw Roger dismiss Cilic again in straight sets to claim his record 8th Wimbledon title.

And last of all is the US Open final, which to be fair was a fairly decent final between Rafa and Kevin Anderson, an unlikely finalist making his first appearance in a major.  However the outcome would be inevitable as Anderson had only won a single set against Rafa in all of their previous meetings and this match proved to be no different a result than before as Rafa beat the big South African in straight sets.  Despite this though, Anderson still put in a credible effort and did what he could as even though he was outplayed, he never fully wilted and give it his all.  However it doesn't change the fact that the final itself was pretty underwhelming and far short of the mark of what it could have been.

So, that's another reason that 2017 has been a letdown although again to be fair, Roger and Rafa could only play who was infront of them and the results are what they are.  Its just a shame that these finals couldn't have been that bit more competitive.

LEGENDARY RIVALRY GOING SOUR????

And the last reason why 2017 has been a letdown is of course Roger and Rafa themselves, not in term of their results and titles, which have been far from that but I mean of course their rivalry.  After a terrific start to the season, which saw Roger and Rafa roll back the years in their epic Aussie Open final in which Roger came back from the brink of defeat in a decisive 5th set to win the title, their rivalry since has taken a real nose dive in terms of competitiveness. And since then, Roger has won all of their four meetings on hard courts in straight sets in which Rafa has failed to take more than four games off Rog in a whole set!

And this really has been in a way the biggest disappointment of 2017 as their once epic rivalry that saw them regularly pushed each to the limit has since disintegrated into a one horse race for Roger and a series of bruising results for Rafa.  And its a real pity to see things go this way for these two legends (well actually I mean Rafa) because when they played their best back in their real heyday there was precious little between them in terms of the scores.  Of course this could come down to Roger being the more comfortable on hard courts than Rafa and in quite a few of their previous meetings, Rafa had defeated Roger on clay courts that saw him up his head to head record.

However since that tremendous Aussie Open final this year, a great rivalry has since disappeared and I can only hope that it will come back, because if things carry on like this then Rafa will certainly lose his top spot to Roger by the end of the season.      

CONCLUSION

So to conclude has 2017 been the worst tennis season ever????  Well, no not perhaps the worst ever but it certainly remains one of the most disappointing and I can only hope that 2018 will not only see the return of Andy, Novak and Stan but also the return to form of Roger and Rafa's rivalry.

Anyway so that's it for now and I will maybe do another post on here sometime soon.

So until then its bye for now.