Friday, 6 July 2012

Murray v Federer For A Change

We are nearly at the end of 2012 Wimbledon. So far, it has been an exciting game with many surprises.  The last three gram slam men final was between Nadal and Djokovic , but this time around it is Murray who is playing against Federer. Federer will be looking to get his hand on 17th gram slam title on Sunday while Murray is seeking for his first.
While the whole British will be solidly behind Murray, he will have to do something extraordinary to beat the sensational Roger Federer. I will have to give it to Roger Federer as long as he put up the same performance as he did against the World no1 “ Novak Djokovic”.  Federer played his best game against Novak, particular his serve. He probably served more aces against Novak than all his previous matches on this tournament added together.
Consistency will be my only advice for Murray……I mean keeping up with Federer and if possible go stay ahead. It will be tough but have seen Murray come out on top playing against big players. So it wouldn’t be straight forward for Roger considering how Murray played against Tsonga in semi-final.    
Good luck to the both players!!!!

Monday, 2 July 2012

Sharapova Grunting couldn't save her in Wimbledon


One of the loudest players on court, the world number one in the ladies tennis game is dumped out of Wimbledon by Lisicki. It is indeed another big upset as she was named as one of the favourite players to win the title after claiming the French Open.

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Nadal Dumped Out Of Wimbledon By Unknown




In French Open, it was Serena Williams who was eliminated in the first round and many thought it was the biggest upset of the year. But it is not as big as Rafael Nadal exit in Wimbledon after being trashed by the men number 100 seed “Lukas Rosol” of Czech Republic.
I was not surprised after watching Nadal's game in the first grass court tournament of the year, but I expected him to go further than second round at least. Really shocking! Better luck next year.
In my opinion if there is anyone who should benefit immensely from Nadal’s exit it is Federer. Federer will any day prefer to play Djokovic than Nadal. Rather than having two obstacles, it is now one, which is Djokovic.
Can Federer utilize this opportunity and make his gram slam title 17 in number? Or is it now guaranteed gram slams defend for Djokovic? Or perhaps a chance for Andy Murray to make the British proud and win his first gram slam?
Time shall tell! Let’s hope there are no more surprises as we all want to see great finals.

Monday, 25 June 2012

The Game is Served


Once again, we are back to another Tennis Gram Slam. This time around, it's the big grass court tournament “Wimbledon”. I believe it is going to be fascinating and that we will see extra ordinary matches between the big players.
To be honest with you, I still can predict who the men’s or women’s champion is going to be. We would have to wait and see how they all get on with their first matches. Good Luck to all the players!!

For now enjoy the opening matches. Some of the big players are on court, including Djokovic and Federer, so enjoy!!

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Time to learn running before the Olympics


There is still time to learn running before the Olympics.....And you can only learn from the master "Usain Bolt"



An Appetizer Before Wimbledon




While we wait for Wimbledon to begin........Enjoy the highlight of 2011 Men final between Nadal and Djokovic. 




Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Anger on Tennis court can cause evil




If you were watching the Queen’s final between David Nalbandian of Argentina and Marian Cilic of Croatia you would be surprise at what not controlling your anger can cause you when you least expect disappointment. Nalbandian was leading a set up when he suddenly dropped a set in the second set and reacted to that by slamming his right foot into a wooden advertising board which disintegrated and got officer Andrew McDougall left leg injured.

After long discussions among tournament and ATP officers decision was ruled against him even though he was leading in the match.

A lesson to all sport men and women.....It could be you next time!!