Well after a fortnight of tennis, the stars in the finals are set to shine.
In just under an hour's time, Kim Clijsters will look to defend her improbable Open title against Vera Zvonereva of Russia. Clijsters pulled off an amazing victory over Venus Williams yesterday in three sets. She looked out of it for the first set but came back with her powerful forehands and acrobatic slides to win the second and third. Of course, she will be the prohibited favorite when she takes the court at 8 PM but don't overlook the Olympic bronze medalist. She's been in this place before, losing to Serena Williams at this year's Wimbledon final in July.
A few minutes ago on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Roger Federer, who I still think is the greatest player ever to step on a tennis court, went down in defeat to No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic. It was appropriately a 5-set match, with Djokovic coming on top 5-7, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5. Federer had the match IN THE BAG, wasting two match points before being broken by hitting three unforced errors. The match took over 3 hours and 30 minutes. The result was hugely disappointing for me and I think for most people, they did want to see a Federer-Rafa match up in the final.
Well, I think this match and Federer's overall performance this year shows us that the Maestro is on the decline. He's only won 2 singles titles all year long, one down in Australia and the one last month in Cincinatti. He's consistently losing matches that he had sealed up. He's committing way too many unforced errors (almost 70 today) and just overall looks old and tired. Only rarely does he flash his former form (like against Robin Soderling the other night). After what happened here tonight, I have some slight doubts about whether he will ever win a major again. But of course, this is the great Roger Federer and don't count him out until he retires.
On the other hand, I do think Rafa Nadal will earn a career Grand Slam tomorrow in New York. Djokovic is undoubtedly exhausted after his marathon effort. Rafa went through earlier in straights and has had 4 extra hours of rest. I will be very surprised if he doesn't win.
-D
Saturday, 11 September 2010
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