Sunday, November 12, 2006

Shanghai Showdown

Well the best 8 players of the year have gathered in Shanghai and are playing to see who will in the Masters and whatever prestige that brings with it. I mean just cause Nalbandian won it last year, it doesn't mean he was the true master of 2005 and if someone else besides Federer wins it, it won't change the fact that Federer has been the best player for the past seasons.

One thing I love about the Masters is that the surface is virtually always the same, therefore disadvantaging certain players while always favouring the same ones. Surface rotation would be good for that to spread it around, but hey that would be too sensible for those clowns to understand as a concept, then again there aren't many concepts that the ATP understand.

Better go onto the players and I will do this in groups and whatever order isn't important.

Federer : Well clearly the best player in the world and the only match he has lost in the TMC for the last 3 years was to Nalle in the final last year and he plays him again in the first round and it would be funny if he defeats him in the Round Robin play and then loses in the final. The one thing that will stop that is that Federer will win the final.

Ljubicic : The big serving Croat who has been laid low due to an allergic reaction to antibiotics taken against a virus he got in Madrid. The big man loves a roof and feels confident against any player apart from Federer indoors and would fancy his chances of making the semis and he is fortunate that he plays his "good friend" Roddick in the first round who hasn't the greatest success indoors and also has had some injury problems, so the question is who will be able to return well enough to win this match. His match up with Nalle is dependant on the mood of the happy Argentine and how well Ljubo serves, cause their matches in recent times haven't been close irrespective of who has won them. I wonder how good Ljubo's fitness is at the moment.

Roddick: Quack, quack and well apart from Federer these three are evenly matched and the fact Nalle took a set in his match with Federer means that either Ljubo or Duckboy have to beat Federer or at least take a set as it wouldn't surprise if they split their matches against each other. He can make the semis for sure, but I don't see the Duck getting out of the group.

Nalbandian: What can we expect from the happy Argentine? It seems to me that while Nalle would love to defend his title in Shanghai, his focus is upon playing in the Davis Cup final and that is something he doesn't have a problem with getting motivated for and it's hilarious in one way that he has done as well as he has considering the amount of effort he puts in. He lost to Federer in 3 sets, but would fancy his chances against the other 2 in the group.

Well that group is significantly stronger than the one below with Nadal, Davydenko, Blake and Robredo, but such is life and players have to take their chances.

Nadal : Nadal has been accused of getting some easy draws and the conspiracy theorists will love this for sure. Well Boredo isn't going to be a problem for him, in spite of the indifferent recent form of Nadal. He has to play Blake who has defeated the only two times they played, but Blake isn't always the best pressure player and Davydenko is an unknown quantity, though his record against top players isn't good.

Davydenko: The big Ukranian based in Germany playing for Russia has been rewarded with doing well in 3 of the Slams and winning enough MM events during the year and unlike the real Kafelnikov the PMK won a TMS event, but the PMK hasn't won Slams of yet. He should be able to do quite well on this surface, though he is 0-4 against Blake and hasn't done well against the top players. Well it's time for that to change, then again it might not change.

Blake: He has a hit and miss game which is spectacular when on and woeful when it's off. This is the first time that he is here at this event and he has good records against the other 3 in this group, but this is the big time and time for him to step up.

Robredo: He is there to make the numbers.

Well the only thing here is to see who will meet Federer in the final.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I loved the way Blake took Nadal. Coming back, in the 2nd set, from 0-4. Congrats to him, and go the umpire!!

Anonymous said...

Blakey beat the time wasting Nadal again and even better that he did it from 2 breaks of serve down.

In reality there have not been too many major upsets so far and Federer was never losing to Roddick.

Davydenko could top the other group.