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After a long time of inactivity, our blog is back! How’s everyone doing?
What do we think about the next gen and the new gen?
Rune and Alcaraz surely seem like the future of tennis, don’t you agree?
ROGERS CUP ROUND OF 32: Rafael Nadal d. Borna Coric 6-1 6-2 on CENTER COURT
Rafael Nadal d. Pablo Carreño Busta 6-2 2-0 (Retired)
Who’s your pick for the men champion this year?
One of these women to be crowned the champion of Roland Garros this year.
Legend had it that one out of these 8 faces will be crowned in Paris this year.
Mutua Madrid Open 2017 R2: Rafael Nadal d. Fabio Fognini 7-6(3) 3-6 6-4
Maria #Sharapova “ This feeling is everything!! Thank You!! ❤️ ”
Is it more like Federer back to his god form like in the 00’s or is it more like Nadal not at his best performance? I know I know it’s always a grey area but say, if you gotta pick one explanation?
It’s neither. Back in the 00’s Roger still couldn’t do what he’s been doing this year. When Rafa came along and threw Roger for a loop, he was the only one who could do it. It basically took Roger 12 years to be able to hire Ljubicic but he finally fixed the problem Rafa (and then others such as Novak and Andy after him) were able to exploit. So now, on a good day, Roger is basically invincible.
Good point!
Now ok i gotta ask you this: how is Stan’s hair so perfect all the time? 😂
Is it more like Federer back to his god form like in the 00's or is it more like Nadal not at his best performance? I know I know it's always a grey area but say, if you gotta pick one explanation?
Regarding recent words of opinions about Sharapova and unfair wildcards into selective tournaments, not denying that I am personally a fan of hers to pathetically sound more convincing, I am trying to speak from the perspective of a genuine fan, no, lover, of tennis. The point of punishment is that someone serves their given time to compensate for their misconduct, during that time they might be treated with less privilege, but after the time is finished, the individual receives full rights that they deserve as if nothing has ever happened (same goes with ex-convicts). And as a five-time GS champion and former world No. 1, Maria Sharapova is rightfully entitled to wildcards from tournaments where she is known to be able to compete well and present faces. I rest my case here and really look forward to the comeback of a beautiful talent.
I appreciate that there is so many that buy my caps and feel connected that way, or a shirt or whatever it may be, a racquet. I get a chance, you know, take a picture with them or sign an autograph for them or make a dream come true, you know. Because maybe many people will never get to see a tennis tournament ever again because either it costs a lot of money or they come from far away. So I always try to tell myself that that person I might have taken a picture with I will maybe never see again. That’s why I try to make that moment memorable for the people.
Roger Federer at press conference after his first round win at IW 2017 (via tennisandlife)
True class
Roger Federer defeats Stephane Robert 6-2 6-1 in the 2nd Round of the BNP Paribas Open, his 1089th career match victory and his first match at Indian Wells since the 2015 final.
Roger Federer by Marianne Bevis.
Australian Open 2009
Australian Open 2017
Tell me they don’t love each other.
Nun playing tennis, Notre Dame Convent, Sherbrooke, Quebec, 1957
The old style racquet what lovely thing! ❤️