Sunday, 28 January 2018

2018 Australian Open Men's Event Part 1: Semi finals and final preview

Right, as the first major of the season is about to draw to a close, the Australian open in Melbourne, this post will take a look at the men's event so far (well the semis and the finals that is).  So, let's see who has made it into the final four at Melbourne park.

MENS SEMI FINALS

Marin Cilic vs Kyle Edmund

First up was the semi final between the former US Open champion, Marin Cilic and a surprise first time grand slam semi finalist, Kyle Edmund, the British No.2, who had put in a great effort to reach the last four in Melbourne.  Kyle had gained several impressive wins on his way to the semis as he defeated Kevin Anderson in the 1st round in 5 tough sets and then later went on to stun Grigor Dimitrov, the 3rd seed in the quarter finals in 4 sets.  So, this saw Kyle within touching distance of reaching his first grand slam final but he would be up against the more experienced, Marin Cilic, a 2014 US Open champion and also Wimbledon finalist last year.  

As for the match itself...well it went pretty much the way it you would have expected it to on paper as Cilic bossed Kyle right from the start of the match and he swiftly grabbed a double break to take the opening set.  In the 2nd set however, it was more evenly contested as Kyle showed some good resistance and pushed the Croatian to a tiebreak but unfortunately he lose out in the breaker to go two sets to love down.  And in the 3rd set, Kyle's conditioning and fitness started to let him down as he required a medical timeout for an apparent hip issue that let Cilic grab a double break once again and he sealed the match and his place in his first Australian open final with an impressive 6-2, 7-6, 6-2 victory.

Well, this match was always going to be in Cilic's favour as he was by far the more experienced player out of the two and it was no surprise in the end that he got through.  However the match did promise to be fairly tight in the 2nd set as Kyle fought back but as the match went on and Kyle's fitness became an issue, it was clear that there would be only one winner.  So, this is a very impressive victory for Cilic as he has now reached his 3rd grand slam final, having already won the 2014 US Open and being a finalist at Wimbledon last year.

As for Kyle Edmund, despite his loss, this was a terrific tournament for him as it really showed that once Andy Murray has hung his racquet, Kyle can confidently take over the mantle as the British No.1 (which he is only weeks away from becoming just given Andy being out recovering from hip surgery).  Kyle has also shown that he is the very much the real deal as a fledgling top player and his ranking will be projected to shoot up as high 25 on Monday and there is little doubt that he can even climb higher as the year goes on.

Roger Federer vs Chung Hyeon

And the second semi final was between the GOAT and defending champion, Roger Federer and another surprise semi finalist, Chung Hyeon, young 21 year Korean player, who was the first man from his country to reach the semis of a major.  And Chung came into this match having played exceptionally well and he even defeated his idol, Novak Djokovic in the 4th round enroute to this stage.  Roger on the other hand had made serene progress so far going into the semis as he was yet to drop a set having comfortably beaten all the players before him.  However, given Chung's hunger, defensive skills and athletic ability, this match had the potential to be a real danger for Roger to deal with.

However...the match itself was a real damp squib and it was very evident from the start that Roger was the master and Chung was very much the student, as he ruthlessly dismantled Chung's weak serve and he grabbed the opening set in just 34 minutes with a double break.  In the 2nd set, it was more of the same from Roger but it became apparent very soon that Chung was carrying an injury as he took a timeout for a blister on his foot.  However in the end, the injury proved too much for Chung to play through, so he admitted defeat to Rog in the 2nd set and retired, which saw the defending champion reach another final in Melbourne with a 6-1, 5-2 ret result.

Well, this was a real disappointing result as this match had some real potential to it had Chung been fully fit it could have been a very interesting contest.  Unfortunately however, Chung's blistered foot proved too much for him to deal with and it prematurely ended what could have been a very fine match.  Regardless of this though, Chung had put a valiant effort in getting himself into the semi finals and really showed his potential at the tournament and announced himself to the tennis world, especially after beating Djokovic, Chung is certainly a player audiences will watch out for.

THE MEN'S FINAL AND PREDICTION

So, this sets up the men's final between Roger Federer and Marin Cilic in what will be a rematch of last year's Wimbledon final, which saw an injured Cilic fall to Roger in straight sets, however this time hopefully we won't get the same result as Cilic appears fully fit.  So, this time round hopefully  we will get treated to a more even contest because Cilic certainly has the firepower to trouble Roger in a match as he proved in their epic Wimbledon quarter final two years ago and also when he demolished Roger at the US Open semis in 2014.

Soooo....this all begs the question....who will win???  Well, let's take a quick look at both players.

Well, so far Roger has been in sublime form throughout the tournament and is yet to drop a set going into this final, just like he did at Wimbledon last year also (which he went on to win without dropping a single set!).  Roger's matches have also barely gone beyond 2 hours as he been able to cleanly and efficiently beat evey player he has come up against.  So, on the basis of what we have seen so far in the tournament, it would be hard to argue with Roger being the favourite here to end his days as a teenager in terms of a grand slam trophy title number and reach number 20.

As for Cilic, well he has shown some great form in the tournament also, albeit not quite as impressive having dropped four sets enroute to the final but he still managed to grind down Rafael Nadal in the quarter finals, who was forced to retire from their match in the 5th set.  Cilic also has proved that when he is on his game and when his serve is firing, there are very few players that can contend with him, as he is certainly capable of playing lights out tennis.  And if Cilic is fully fit in the final then Roger knows he will need to watch out and that crushing defeat he suffered to Cilic at the US Open four years ago will still be prying on his mind.

As for my actual prediction as to who will win....well....I have to go with Roger here, simply based on the form he has shown in the tournament so far he has been outstanding and he comes into the AO this year fully fit, unlike last year where he still had a few physical niggles.  Roger is also yet to drop a set and his tennis has been clinical and efficient as ever and his serving has been nigh impeccable, so Cilic would need to serve out of his mind to have any real chance against him.  And its still scary to think that at the age of 36, Roger is still playing his best tennis and moving like he is only 25 years old!

So, I think Roger will be tested more this time round by Cilic than he was at Wimbledon last year, when Cilic was playing injured (and also had a blister on his foot like Chung did) and it should hopefully prove to be a more competitive match.  Cilic also plays his best tennis on hard courts as well as grass courts, so the court here should suit his game but let's face it, it also suits Roger's too.  And I think this match should go to four sets, especially if Cilic plays well, he will give Rog something to think about but in the end, I still think Roger will emerge the champion once again and successfully defend his title.  So, I predict Rog will win in four and reach slam No.20.

SIGN OFF

Right, so that's it for now and I will be back soon with my look at the result of the ladies singles final, which was between Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki, the top two seeds who battled it out for their first grand slam and the No.1 ranking.  So, I will cover the match, the result and also a review of how it went and how things might go for the two ladies in the future.

So, until the next one, that's all for now.

Friday, 26 January 2018

2018 Australian Open - Ladies Event Part 1: Semi Finals and Final Preview

Well, I'm pretty late with my look at the first grand slam of the season, the Australian Open from Melbourne, as the tournament finishes on this Sunday and it would take me ages to go over the results in full up until now.  So, instead what I will do is take a look at the ladies semi finals matches in this post and look at the men's in another post, then do a separate post for both the men's and ladies finals matches.

So, with that all said, let's take a look then at how the semi finals went.

LADIES SEMI FINALS

Caroline Wozniacki vs Elise Mertens
 
Right, so the first ladies semi final up was between the current World No.2 (and former No.1) Caroline Wozniacki and the unseeded Belgium player, Elise Mertens.  Caroline was very fortunate still to be in the tournament especially after her 2nd round match where she was 5-1 down against Jana Fett and had to save two match points but she found her feet since going into this match.  Mertens on the other hand had put together a very impressive run in reaching her first grand slam semi final as she had beaten Elina Svitolina in the quarter finals, the 4th seed.

As for the match itself, well it was pretty much in Caroline's favour in the 1st set as she broke Mertens to go ahead and claim in the 1st set.  The 2nd however was a bit more tense as Caroline went to serve for the match at a break up 5-4, she got tight and let Mertens back into the game, who broke back and pushed play to a tiebreak.  However in the breaker, it was Caroline's experience and confidence that made the difference as very efficiently won the breaker 7-2 to reach her 1st Australian open final and her third major final with a 6-3, 7-6 victory.

Well there is little doubt that this was an impressive win for Caroline, especially considering the run that Mertens had put together herself she looked to a very dangerous player, however Caroline was able to weather the storm nicely and her great experience in the majors made the difference.  This now sees Caroline Wozniacki with a chance to win her first ever grand slam title once again but I will say more about this in a bit, but first let's look at the other ladies match.

Simona Halep vs Angelique Kerber

So, the second semi final was between the current World No.1, Simona Halep and the former World No.1 and 2016 Australian open champion, Angelique Kerber in what promised to be a real cracker of a match.  And the match itself didn't disappoint as both women put in a tremendous effort as they battled it out on Rod Laver arena and played some incredible lungbusting rallies.

The first set however saw Halep take the lead as she broke Kerber to move ahead and take it but in the 2nd set, Kerber having gone down a break to Halep, managed to fight back and break back and then went on to grab a break of her own to seal the 2nd set to level.  And in the 3rd set, the crowd were treated to a thrilling decider where both women went at it full tilt and with play going past 6-6, this meant there would be no tiebreak (as there is no tiebreak in the deciding set at all the majors except the US Open).  And at 8-7 to Halep, with Kerber serving to make it 8-8, this is where Halep made her move and forced the decisive error from Kerber, which saw Simona reach her first Australian open final and third major final overall with an epic 6-4, 4-6, 9-7 win.

Well there was little doubt that this was the match of the ladies tournament so far as both players were on great form and it was a real war of attrition that saw Halep dig just that little bit deeper in the end to seal the victory.  Kerber also showed that she was back to great form after her slump last year and was so close to also being in the final again but in the end she was just pipped to the post by Halep.  But both ladies played their part in what was a very high quality match that will probably go down as one of the best matches of the year.

LADIES FINAL PREVIEW AND PREDICTION

Simona Halep vs Caroline Wozniacki

Right, so this has set up a very intriguing ladies final between the world's top two players, Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki, who have never won a grand slam and are both in their 3rd major final, so it will definitely be third time lucky for one of them.  Not only that but if Caroline wins the title she will return to No.1 in the world whereas if Simona wins then she will stay at No.1, so this match is also the battle for No.1. 


So this then begs the question....who will win??? Well, let's take a look.

First off with Simona Halep, she is the current World No.1 but she has yet to win a major final and her previous two finals have been both at the French Open, where she managed to win a set in both but ultimately lose out to Maria Sharapova and Jelena Ostapenko respectively.  Halep had shown her grit in both matches, particularly in her first against Sharapova but she also showed signs of nerves and vulnerability as she had an early lead against Ostapenko in the deciding set of their French open final last year only to let it go and lose. 

So, Halep has definitely shown signs of vulnerability and nerves will most likely play its part tomorrow for her plus she has also been trying to cope with an ankle injury in the event.  However, Halep has been able to also show in this tournament so far that she can grind out tough matches as she beat Lauren Davis 15-13 in the final set in her 3rd round and 9-7 in her semi final with Kerber.  So, if Halep shows that same level of grit tomorrow then its most likely that Simona can go on and win the match.

As for Caroline Wozniacki, she too has had a tough time progressing to the final, albeit not quite as tough as Halep has had it but she had to come back from the brink against the American qualifier, Jana Fett in the 2nd round from 5-1 down in the decider.  Caroline had to also fight her way past Carla Suarez-Navarro in the quarter finals in three sets.  However she definitely has had the easier route out of the two players to the final and hasn't been taken beyond 7-5 in a decisive set, so this will leave her with more in the tank than Halep has so far.

And this highlights another issue with Caroline is that she hasn't faced a player so far in the tournament that was ranked in the top 20, as the highest seeded player she has faced was Magdalena Rybarikova, the 19th seed (ranked 21). So, facing Halep will be a big step up for Caroline going from 19th seed right to the World No.1 and its one that could go against in that she hasn't faced off any top  5 or even top 10 players yet.

So who is going to win?????

Well.....I might be wrong but I'm going with Caroline Wozniacki on this one as I just think that even though she has not had to face any top 10 opponents so far in the tournament, she is bound to be the fresher of the two ladies going into this final.  Not only that but Caroline leads her head to head with Halep 4-2 and she has won their last three meetings with the last being at the WTA finals, where Caroline thrashed Halep in straight sets.  Caroline also has the slight edge over Simona in that she has won the WTA Finals, which is a bigger title than Simona has won in her career and this alone might give her the confidence and belief to take that next step to win her first slam.

However I do think that there will be very little in this match as both ladies games are very similar and both built on defence although Simona is slightly more aggressive than Caroline is but in terms of athletic ability there is nothing in it.  So, this is a pretty level field here with both players having great defensive games, both athletic but also neither of them have a big weapon or a big serve, so there won't be a question of either one hitting each other off the court.  There will doubtless be nerves on both sides here also as Simona has shown signs of getting tight in her previous major finals as has Caroline, so in the end it might come down to who holds their nerve better, either this or one player will simply outplay the other.

So, I think this one is just about 50/50 but I am going to give the slight edge to Caroline so maybe 51/49 in her favour and I definitely think this match could go to three sets.  So, I might be wrong but I am going to go with Caroline in three sets and hopefully the match will be a great one to finish the tournament on.  I'm also a fan of Caroline Wozniacki and I've been following her career over the last six or seven years, which has seen her hit many highs but also many lows where she often has been branded as not being good enough to win a grand slam as she had always been overpowered or outplayed by her opponents. 

Don't get me wrong as I like Simona Halep too, who I think comes across as a kind, gracious person with a great attitude in both victory and defeat, so if she does win then she certainly deserves it and it would be a great way to back up her No.1 ranking.  But for me I still think that Caroline might edge this one even though I do think there will be not much in it.

SIGN OFF

Right, so that's it for now I will be back soon with my look at the men's semi finals and a preview of the men's final.

So until then its bye for now!  


Thursday, 4 January 2018

Andy Murray update: Is this end???

Well, I'd like to start this post off on a positive note and wish everyone a Happy New Year and let's hope 2018 is a good one. 

However, there is one man that could be in for a particualrly tough 2018 and that man is Andy Murray, the tennis world's former World No.1, who for the past six months has been struggling physically with a hip injury.  So, far Andy has tried extensive rehab to try and get himself fit and well for the new tennis season but unfortunately so far the rehab hasn't worked out the way Andy would have liked.

So, this post will look at Andy's injury woes over the past six months and his possible options going ahead. 

THE INJURY SO FAR

Well, the injury resulted after Andy's gruelling French open campaign where he put in a great run to the semi finals but he was ultimately defeated by the former champion, Stan Wawrinka in a five set thriller.  After this, Andy struggled badly at the start of the grass court season as he was beaten in the 1st round at the AEGON Championships event at Queens club in London, which sparked fears that Andy wouldn't be fit enough to play Wimbledon.  However, those fears were abated as Andy managed to play at Wimbledon and got himself to the quarter finals where unfortunately this was where his troubles really began as he literally limped to a five set loss at the hands of the American big server, Sam Querrey.

After this, Andy withdrew from the upcoming Masters events but tried to get himself fit to play the US Open as he travelled to New York.  However, unfortunately Andy was unable to compete as yet again, his hip problet let him down and he was forced to withdraw a day after the US Open draw had been announced, much to the annoyance of some tennis fans, who had hoped for a Roger vs Rafa final but ended being in the same half of the draw.

Not long after this, Andy confirmed he would miss the Asian swing of the tour and "most likely" would miss the final tournaments of his schedule in Vienna and Paris (he didn't have enough points to qualify for the year end finals at the o2 Arena in London).  Andy however did not officially confirm his withdrawal from Vienna and Paris but it was a foregone conclusion that he would miss them anyway, which he did.

Andy however did manage to play his exhibition match with Roger Federer at the Hydro in Glasgow where he did put in a really good performance against the GOAT and took a set off Roger for the first time in three years before he lost in a champions tiebreak.  The performance was an encouraging one although it had to be said that Andy's movement was still less than perfect. 

And at the end of 2017, Andy went to practise in Abu Dhabi where an exhibition event takes place every year and after Novak Djokovic confirmed his withdrawal from the event, Andy took his place and played a one-set exhibition against the Spaniard, Robert Bautista-Agut.  However, the match really highlighted Andy's hip problem once again as there were many points where he fail to chase down balls, which he normally would have gotten to with ease in the past.  It was a big step back from his performance in Glasgow and it raised more concerns. 

However, despite any fears, Andy still was drawn in the Brisbane International event where he would be expected to play Ryan Harrison in his first official match on the tour since Wimbledon last year.  However, Andy once again was left frustrated by his hip injury and he was forced again to withdraw from the tournament and not long after he wrote a heartfelt and emotional post on his Instagram account, expressing his sadness and disappointment at not being able to compete and now he is considering surgery as an option to resolve his hip problem.

Andy also said that he would wait a few days before making his decision wether or not to play in Melbourne for the first major of the year, the Australian open.  However, Andy, a few days after, decided to withdraw rather than take any risks and he will now travel back home to seek further advice on how he can move forward with his hip injury.

SO WHAT ARE ANDY'S OPTIONS

So, from here this leaves Andy two options: one, continue with his rehab or two, undergo surgery to resolve the hip injury but there are complications involved with both options.  First off with the rehab, Andy has undergone this for the past five months and so far, it has been to no avail, which suggests that rehab is no longer a viable solution to his injury.  Andy could try more rehab for a few more months but it looks like inevitably he will be back at square one as soon as he tries to get back on the court.

So, this leaves his only real viable option left: surgery.  Now according to what I've been reading, there are two types of surgery that Andy can undergo, one is a surgery that would replace the hip, which would effectively end his career as the recovery time would be too long.  The other option is to undergo keyhole surgery, which would see Andy out of the game for at least 6 months.  Now, this on paper would sound like the better option but it is still said that there are no 100% guarantees that this will correct the hip injury.  However given all that Andy has been through, it would sound like that the keyhole surgery is a gamble that he should possibly consider if he wants to get back on the court sooner rather than later.

IS THIS THE END FOR ANDY???

Well, this is a question neither myself or anyone can really can't answer just now.  Andy is not in a good place just now of course and he will want to do all he can to get himself back to full fitness again if he can.  I sincerely hope as an Andy Murray fan myself, that Andy still has a few years left in him before he retires.  However in order for him to do so, he must now seriously consider whether more rehab or surgery is the way forward and to be honest from what we've seen so far, rehab is not working for him, so surgery looks like his only real option left open to him.

So, I can only hope Andy has some life left in him yet on the tennis court but time will tell as he himself will make a decision on a way forward in the forthcoming weeks.  But one thing we do know about Andy Murray is, that his desire to compete and play tennis remains strong as ever and I'm sure he will do all he can to get himself back out and play the sport he loves most.

SIGN OFF

Right, well that's it for now and I will be back again sometime on this blog soon with an update on the Australian open once it get's underway.

So, until then its bye for now! 


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.


Monday, 11 September 2017

2017 US Open Ladies and Mens finals

Right well the 2017 US Open has now finally drawn to a close and in this post I will look at both the ladies and men's singles finals and see who emerged triumphant in New York. 

So we'll start with the ladies first....

LADIES FINAL

Right, well the ladies final saw two young American players, who were first time finalists in a major, Madison Keys and Sloane Stephens and they battled it out for their maiden grand slam title.  

Or....rather they didn't quite so much as it was a more one-sided match than anyone could have predicted as both ladies have an aggressive playing style, so surely it was bound to a battle of big hitting.  However it was Stephens that made the strong start as she broke an ailing Madison Keys, who seemed to be struggling with her movement as her thigh was heavily bandaged and it in part let Stephens take control and claim the 1st set.  And in the 2nd set, Keys continued to struggle on her serve as she was broken early on by Stephens again, who by the times was growing fast with confidence and kept her composure as she went on to break Keys again for a double break.  And at 5-0 with Keys looking to get a single game on the board, Keys finally capitulated on serve once more and it handed the match to Stephens and the title with it as she claimed her first major title with an emphatic 6-3, 6-0 victory.

Well, it has to be said this was a pretty disappointing final as it promised much with Keys and Stephens both excellent players and it was a pity for Keys that she wasn't able to compete as well as she could as her quad injury contributed to her downfall although Keys also felt nerves played a bigger part in the loss. 

However at the same time, we can't take anything away from Sloane Stephens as this was a very impressive win for her, especially given that she had just come back from foot surgery on a protected ranking.  And when Stephens first arrived on the scene she was always tipped to win majors and become the next big thing in American tennis after Serena Williams and with this title she has now proven them right.  Stephens also deserves a shout out for providing one of the most entertaining post final press conferences where she was asked if the title would inspire her to win more and she said "Are you kidding me??!  Of course!  Did you see that cheque they handed me?! (3.7 million dollars!) If that doesn't inspire you I don't know what will!".   

As for Madison Keys, there is no doubt that this was a tough loss but she has shown that she also the potential to win a grand slam in the future.  And it was also nice to see the two women share a moment together after the match on court as they laughed and smiled with each other, chatting, prior to the trophy presentation.  So, it was not just a match, it was also a match between two good friends and the respect on both sides was good to see.

MEN'S FINAl

Right, now we get onto the men's final, which was between Rafael Nadal, the two time champion and surprise finalist, the giant serving South African, Kevin Anderson, who was in his first major final.  So, this match it had to be said didn't promise to be a class given that Rafa owns Anderson in their head to head with a 4-0 lead going into this match and with Anderson only having a set to his name out all those encounters.

As for the match itself, well it did indeed prove to be a somewhat one-sided encounter as Rafa set about to dominate Anderson from the start.  However the first was quite a lengthy one that saw Anderson battle to hold onto his serve to go 3-3 but at 4-3, Anderson was finally broken to let Rafa go 5-3 and he confidently served out the 1st set.  In the 2nd set, Rafa really started to boss the match and he broke Anderson once again to take the lead and he soon served out the 2nd set to take the lead even further.  And in the 3rd set, Rafa broke Anderson once again at the start although Anderson did keep things close to the single break and even took Rafa to deuce when he served for the match.  However it was short lived as Rafa soon confidently served his way out of trouble and with that, he claimed his 3rd US Open title and 16th slam overall as he won the tournament with a very convincing 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 win.

Well, it has to be said this was definitely a better and more competitive match than the ladies final and indeed the previous two men's slam finals but it was still not a classic by any means as it was still a pretty one-sided affair with Rafa bossing Anderson right from the get go.  However it was good to see Anderson give it his all as he was never going to be the favourite to win this match and he did the best he could given the circumstances and Rafa's red hot form.

As for Rafa, well this match and indeed the tournament really did show that he is back to his best and he has cemented his No.1 ranking with this win and he should remain in the top spot for a good while longer or at least until the year end ATP World Tour Finals event at the o2 where Roger and Rafa will most likely contend to end the year as No.1.  And with Rafa now just 3 slams behind Roger, there is every chance that the Spaniard could catch up Roger and equal his record next year if he plays well enough.

As for Anderson, well no doubt he will be disappointed with the result but he did give it his all in the final and played as well as he could and to even be able to have reached his first major final was a very impressive result in itself.  And despite the one-sided scoreline, Anderson never really faded in the match and he tried to stick with Rafa as best he could for which he deserves alot of credit. 

Alot of people will of course be disappointed that the final didn't feature Roger and Rafa together but the fact also remains that Roger was not 100% going into this tournament, so there was always the chance that he might not have even reached the final if he were in the opposite side of the draw to Rafa.  The tournament itself was also something of a disappointment simply because it was missing three of the top players in Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka, all of whom could have offered a stronger finale than what we got.  But in the end the tournament was what it was and Rafa or whoever won it could only play who was infront of them and I mean no disrespect to Kevin Anderson and indeed Rafa for their efforts.

SIGN OFF

Anyway so that's it for 2017's grand slam season and overall it was a bit of a letdown in some ways and its a pity we didn't get better slam finals than we did after the epic Australian open final between Roger and Rafa, which promised so much.  Its also been a shame that Andy, Novak and Stan were forced out for the remainder of the season and their presence on court has been missed.  But in the end that's the way things go and both Roger and Rafa this year did prove that they are still very much at the fore front of men's tennis and they are't going anywhere just yet as shared the majors together in 2017, which is why they are two greatest players in the men's game.

Anyway, so that's it for now and I will be back again sometime later this season although not sure when on this blog.  So all that remains for me to say is congrats to Rafa and Sloane Stephens for their wins and let's hope the remainder of the 2017 season finishes on a strong note.

So, till the next one its bye for now!           

Sunday, 10 September 2017

2017 US Open Men's - everything so far up to the semi finals

Right, so now its time for my look at the men's tournament so far at this year's US Open, the final grand slam of the season.  So without any further delay let's take a look and see how it has gone so far....

SEEDS WITHDRAWN

Right, to start off I thought I would make a mention of the top seeds that dropped out before the tournament began.

First off is Andy Murray, who withdrew due to a lingering hip injury as he even travelled to New York to try and be ready in time, however he announced just a day after the draw had been made that his hip was too sore to compete, so he decided to pull out.  This left alot of people annoyed given that he withdrew after the draw was made, which meant Roger and Rafa would be seeded 1 and 3 instead of 1 and 2, meaning they would meet in the same half of the draw in the semis potentially.  Andy has since then confirmed he will "most likely" miss out the rest of the season to recover from his hip injury, which pretty much means his 2017 tennis season is over and I would be very surprised if he were to play again this year.

As for the other seeds that withdrew, Novak Djokovic also announced prior to the tournament that he is out for the season due to an ongoing elbow injury that hampered his progress at Wimbledon as he was forced to retire in the quarter finals there and hasn't played a match since.  Stan Wawrinka, the defending champion also confirmed his withdrawal for the rest of the season due to an ongoing knee injury.  Kei Nishikori also similarly ended his season early prior to the US Open also due to injury as he had sustained a wrist injury that saw him pull out of Cincinnati and later he confirmed his season ending after that.  And lastly, Milos Raonic pulled out of the US Open also with a wrist injury although he is yet to confirm if he will return to the tour or not later this season.

SEEDS OUT EARLY ON IN 1st WEEK

Next up I will be looking at the top seeds that have been upset and gone out early on in the tournament.

First up was Alexander Zverev, who was tipped as one of the favourites for the title given that he had already won his second Masters title in Montreal last month he looked to be in great form coming into New York.  However, Zverev came undone against the young Croatian, Borna Coric, who stunned the 4th seed in four tight sets as Coric dropped the opening set and went on to win the next three tiebreak sets to stun Zverev with a 3-6, 7-6, 7-6, 7-6 win.

Next was Grigor Dimitrov who also was a strong favourite going into New York as he had won his maiden Masters title in Cincinnati and already had reached the semi finals of the Australian open earlier in the year.  However, Dimitrov this time around was stunned by the Russian teenager, Andrey Rublev, who dominated Dimitrov in a straight set win 7-5, 7-6, 6-3.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga also succumbed to an early defeat as he faced new kid on the block, Denis Shapovalov from Canada, who has made a name for himself this summer so far having defeated Rafa on his home soil in Monteral (Denis that is not Rafa's soil!).  Shapovalov showed his class and new found confidence as he beat Tsonga in straight sets 6-4, 6-4, 7-6.

Tomas Berdych also fell early on in the 2nd round as he was beaten by the flamboyant, Alexandr Dolgopolov in a four set match that saw the "Dog" re-established some form after he had been questioned for match fixing in a previous tournament in Winston Salem.  But here the "Dog" beat Berdych with a 3-6, 6-1, 7-6, 6-2 result.

Nick Kyrgios continued his poor form in the slams this season as he crashed out in the 1st round to fellow Aussie player, John Millman in four sets in a match that saw him struggle with a leg injury and ultimately it was his downfall as he lost to Millman who won in 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, 6-1.  This poor run of form in the slams this year has seen Kyrgios fail to even get past the 2nd round in any of the majors.

John Isner also suffered an early(ish) exit in the 3rd round as he was beaten by Mischa Zverev who previously already defeated the big American and this time he went down in straight sets to Zverev who came through with a 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 win.

And last but not least is one of the biggest upsets of the tournament, Marin Cilic, the former 2014 champion, who was tipped to make a great run this year as he took place of Andy in the bottom half of the draw as he could have faced either Roger or Rafa in the final potentially.  However, Cilic came undone against possibly the smallest player on the men's tour, Diego Schwartman, who stunned Cilic in four sets to win from a set down in 4-6 7-5, 7-5, 6-4.

MATCH OF THE TOURNAMENT SO FAR

Oh and a special mention I thought I would give a shout out to this stunning match, which has to be the best match of the tournament so far (and indeed maybe the whole event!) which was between Dominic Thiem and Juan Martin del Potro as they clashed in the 4th round.

This match started off with Thiem dominating an ill Delpo, who had been struggling with the flu and had to take medication during the match, which saw him trail two sets to love quickly.  However, despite fears of del Potro retiring, he managed to battle on and he clawed his way back into the match as he broke Dom twice in the 3rd set.  In the 4th set however, fatigued took hold of Delpo again as he went down a break but at 5-3, Thiem was unable to serve out the match and Delpo broke back and play then went on into a thrilling tiebreak where Delpo turned the set around and levelled the match.  In the 5th set the racuous crowd (mainly comprising of Argentines!) were thrilled by a high level of tennis from both players that saw a tense and close set go down to the wire and it was only concluded by a cruel double fault on Thiem's serve at 4-5 to hand Delpo a stunning comeback win with a scoreline of 1-6, 2-6, 6-1, 7-6, 6-4.

Well, I think this match will be hard to top in the tournament so far and it really was quite a spectacle for the crowd and it once again showed what a real warrior, Del Potro really is when his back is against the wall.  And the match was yet another reminder as to just why he is one of the most popular and likeable players on the tour.  As for Thiem it was a real pity that the match had to end this way for him having been in a winning position only to lose it and double fault to lose the match, however he still played his part in an incredible and memorable encounter.

QUARTER FINAL OPPONENTS GONE OUT 

Next I look at the quarter final opponents who went out in the last eight, starting with Andrey Rublev, who was beaten by a dominant looking Rafael Nadal who beat the inexperienced Russian teenager, who was into his first slam quarter final, with a convincing win of 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.

Sam Querrey next was also defeated at the hands of Kevin Anderson, the big South African in what was a real battle of the serves with both men reigning them down with three tiebreaks alone, all of which were pretty epic and intense. But in the end it was Anderson, who reigned better on serve as he won a very tight contest in 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, 7-6 to reach his first slam semi final.

Diego Schwartzman also went out to the in form and very consistent Spaniard, Pablo Carreno-Busta, who proved too much for the dimunitive Argentine and he dispatched him in straight sets to reach his first slam semi final in straight sets with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 scoreline.

And last of all, we had the biggest upset so far of the tournament in the quarter finals as Roger Federer faced Juan Martin del Potro in a match that promised much and certainly delivered at times.  Although the match was a bit up and down in quality, it was gripping nevertheless and big Delpo pulled out a stunning win over an admittedly ailing Federer, who was struggling with his back a little (as he had throughout the tournament) but in the end the big Argentine came through in four with a 7-5, 3-6, 7-6, 6-4 victory.

SEMI FINAL MATCHES

Well let's take a look at the men's semi final matches.

Kevin Anderson vs Pablo Carreno-Busta

First up is a semi final that featured two rather unlikely opponents, the big South African, Kevin Anderson and the in form Spaniard, Pablo Carreno-Busta, who had previously reached the French open quarter finals this year.  Anderson however did have the advantage going into this match as he already had won their only previous two matches both in straight sets.

But it was Carreno-Busta that made the better start this time as he took his first set ever against Kevin Anderson in any of their meetings with Anderson looking a bit nervous at the start as he was broken to go down a set.  In the 2nd set however, Anderson made a breakthrough on Busta's serve and he broke the Spaniard to go 3-1 but it was shortlived as Carreno-Busa broke back.  But at 5-6, Anderson pounced once again and finally got the break and the set as he levelled the match with this being the first set that Carreno-Busta dropped all tournament.  And from hereon in, Anderson bossed the match with his powerful serves and forehand and he went on to break in sets 3 and 4 to seal a place in his first grand slam final with an impressive 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 victory.

Well this was quite an achievement for Kevin Anderson, who had only ever been in one slam quarter final prior to this tournament, which was at the US Open two years ago where he beat Andy Murray enroute to reach the quarter finals that year.  So, its great to see someone new also make their breakthrough to the final of a slam rather than the usual suspects.  As for Carreno-Busta despite the loss, he still played a great tournament and shows much promise for the future in the majors.

Rafael Nadal vs Juan Martin del Potro

And the second semi final was between Rafa and Delpo, as the two men faced off each other in what promised to be quite an epic clash, which saw Delpo actually deny the US Open crowd a chance to see Roger and Rafa face off each for the first time in the tournament's history.

As for the match itself, well it didn't quite live up to expectations as despite a strong start from Delpo, who broke Rafa to win the first set, after that it was pretty much all Rafa as Delpo was struggling physically after his efforts in his matches with Thiem and Federer.  And in the 2nd set, Rafa went on to hand a bagel set to Delpo before he then went on to dominate sets 3 and 4 and he conceded only five more games before he reached his fourth US Open final with a convincing 4-6, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2 win.
Well, this match was a bit of a letdown in the end but in a way it was no surprise that Rafa would boss it given that Delpo was so fatigued after the gruelling path he had in order to get to this stage, especially as he faced the exit door against Dominic Thiem in the 4th round being two sets to love down.  However it did also show once again that Rafa is really getting back to his best and right now he is looking very convincing as the World No.1.

THE MEN'S FINAL PREDICTION

Right so this sets up the final between Rafa and Kevin Anderson and well...to be entirely honest their head to head is very much in Rafa's favour as he leads 4-0 and has only dropped a single set against the South African, so already it looks to be in Rafa's favour.  However at the same time, Anderson has done incredibly well to get this far and he has shown great resilience in all his matches, rather than get down on himself when he was in a losing position, he fought his way back into every match to give himself a chance to be in this position. 

But as to how the match itself will go...well I have to really side with Rafa on this one as their head to head speaks volumes, not only that, Rafa has far more experienced in playing slam finals than Anderson, as its a case of 23-1 in his favour!  And if Anderson is to have any chance then he is going to have to hit outright winners from the start and ensure everything goes in.  However as we have seen with the big hitters so far this year against Rafa, they always tend to go for too much on their shots and make errors that end up costing them, so I can potentially see Anderson do the same here. 

So for my actual prediction I think Rafa will most likely win this one in straight sets, as I really can't see Anderson compete with Rafa to a high enough level to actually beat him in his current form.  It is possible however that Anderson could nab a set here if he plays well enough but I really can't see him go beyond that.  So, for me I think at the end of the match we will see Rafa clinch his 3rd US Open title and bring himself just three slams short of equalling Roger's record of 19.

SIGN OFF

Right, so that's it so far and I will be back soon with the results of both the ladies and men's singles finals from the US Open.

Until then its bye for now!

Saturday, 9 September 2017

2017 US Open Ladies - Semi Finals, Final preview and quickly everything so far....

Right, so I'm way late in covering anything on the final major of the tennis season that is the US Open and in this post I will look at the ladies semi finals matches and also a look ahead to the final and who might emerge the winner.

But first let's take a quick look at how the seeds tumbled so far...

SEEDS OUT

Well, its been a real upset of a tournament once more with alot of the top seeds falling short early on and to kick off, Angelique Kerber was the first heavy casualty, the defending champion, who this year has struggled badly in her form.  Kerber took on Naomi Osaka of Japan in the 1st round and she found herself on the losing end to the 19 year old Osaka and was dumped out in straight sets in a shock loss and nabbing only four games before her defeat came in 6-3, 6-1.

Simona Halep also suffered an early exit as she was handed the ultimate nightmare first round opponent in Maria Sharapova, who was playing her first grand slam match since her doping ban had ended.  Simona would have been in contention for the No.1 spot at the start of the tournament, however Maria swiftly took her out of contention as she went on to defeat Halep in three sets and announce herself back to the tour.

Johanna Konta, the British No.1 and 7th seed, who has been tipped as a potential future slam winner, also fell at the first hurdle as she took on the Serbian player, Aleksandra Krunic, who stunned Konta in three sets.

Caroline Wozniacki also suffered an early loss in the 2nd round as she played the known giant killer, Ekaterina Makarova, who battled the former World No.1 and went on to defeat the Dane in three sets to reach the 3rd round and end Wozniacki's chances of winning her maiden slam for another year.

Svetlana Kuznetsova also went out early in the tournament as she took on Kurumi Nara of Japan and the two of the battled it out in a three setter that saw the Japanese player emerge the winner with a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 victory.

Agnieszka Radwanska was another casualty who suffered an early exit in the 3rd round as was up against one of the American hopes, Coco Vandeweghe and the two of them were locked in a tense battle that went the distance but in the end, Coco was the stronger player who came through in 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.

Jelena Ostapenko, this year's surprise French open champion, also went out in the 3rd round as she faced off Daria Kasatkina of Russia and Ostapenko, who seen to be struggling physically during the match, was beaten in straight sets 6-3, 6-2 to end her major season.

Elena Svitolina, one of the favourites for the title this year, also suffered defeat at the tournament in the 4th round as she faced off against Madison Keys, one of the (many!) American hopes.  Svitolina, however put up a strong fight before she finally lost out to Keys in three sets, who won 7-6, 1-6, 6-4.
And last of all and one of the biggest surprise exits was Garbine Muguruza, the reigning Wimbledon champion, who faced Petra Kvitova in the 4th round, who had made her return to the tour only a few months ago after being the victim of a knife attack early this year.  Muguruza was actually considered the heavy favourite to win the title in New York, however Petra went on to stun the Spaniard with her powerful attacking game that saw Murguruza dispatch in straight sets 7-6, 6-3.  Despite this loss however, Muguruza will claim the World No.1 ranking as of next week.

QUARTER FINAL OPPONENTS OUT AND SEMI FINALS

Right well I've skipped to the semi finals, which saw four defeats on the way there to the last four, which I will quickly mention them.  First up, Karolina Pliskova took on Coco Vandeweghe and the current World No.1, Pliskova, suffered an upset defeat as Coco beat her 7-6, 6-3.  Kaia Kanepi, who was unseeded in this event, also went out to the 15h seed, Madison Keys who dispatched Kanepi in straight sets 6-3, 6-3.  Petra Kvitova next up lost out to Venus Williams, the former two time champion in a thrilling three set battle that saw Petra force Venus into a deciding tiebreak, which Venus won to claim her spot in the semis with a 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 victory.  And last of all Anastasija Sevastova of Lativa, took on Sloane Stephens and lost to the American in another tough three set match, which also went to a deciding tiebreak, despite Sevastova being a break up in the 3rd set, Stephens broke back and went on to claim the match in the breaker with another 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 result.

As for the semi finals, well let's take a look at them.

Venus Williams vs Sloane Stephens

This was an all American semi final match (and also an all African-American match!) which saw Venus Williams take on Sloane Stephens, who was on the comeback after having foot surgery and was under a protected ranking going into the US Open.  However the match itself was a rather topsy turvey one, which saw both players split the first two sets with a breadstick and a bagel dished out by Sloane and Venus respectively.  However the 3rd set was a different affair altogether as both ladies battled it out in a tight decider that finally saw Stephens cause the upset and deny Venus a chance of reaching her 3rd slam final of the season as the younger Stephens won the match with a 6-1, 0-6, 7-5 scoreline.

Madison Keys vs Coco Vandeweghe

And the second semi final saw yet another all American semi between Madison Keys and Coco Vandeweghe.  However this match was a much quicker one that saw the 15th seeded, Keys dominated Coco from the beginning as she bossed her and took the first set with a triple break.  And the 2nd set was more of the same as Keys broke Coco twice and she confidently served out the match to reach her first grand slam final with a commanding 6-1, 6-2 victory.

THE FINAL PREDICTION

Right well, so that sets up the ladies final between Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys and this is an intriuging match up as they have only played once before and that two years ago and the match was won by Stephens.  However quite a bit has changed since then and Madison has gone into this tournament with more matchplay under her belt given that Stephens has been on the comeback after her foot surgery.  However (again) this doesn't mean that Keys is necessarily the favourite in this instance as Stephens already has that one win over her.

So how will this one go???  Well I've not really seen either player in action a great deal before but from what I've seen I would have to go with Keys on this one as I just think with her having more matches under her belt this year, it will give her more of an advantage in this match over Stephens.  However at the same time, Stephens does have the benefit of that one victory over Keys, so this could also be a deciding factor.

But in the end I have to side with Keys as I just think she might have the edge in this one although I can't confidently say why but that's just my gut feeling, but again I might be completely wrong.  So, I will go with Keys winning this one in a close three set match.

SIGN OFF

Right, so that's it for now and I will be back real soon with my look at the men's tournament so far.

Till then its bye for now!