Monday 18 August 2014

US Open: Men's Singles Preview




              Who will rise in Rafa's absence?


The world number one ranking has recently fallen back into the lap of Novak Djokovic, cemented by his win at Wimbledon. His return to the top is enough to give the Serb favouritism at this years US Open, but with a few early losses at the lead up tournaments, it's anything but a sure thing.

The positives...Novak's biggest rival, Rafael Nadal has withdrawn from the tournament, giving Djokovic a clearer path to the title.

Another positive, Novak has always performed well in New York. He has reached the final the last four years in a row (only winning one title however).

... Alas, there are speed bumps ahead.



Novak Djokovic - Source: Zimbio
 


The in form player heading into this years tournament will be none other than Roger Federer himself. His win in Cincinnati was classic Roger; confident, artistic and innovative.

The Swiss master came close at Wimbledon. But it makes me wonder if his body can keep holding up over five-sets against players like Djokovic. Federer can outplay Djokovic for sets on end but the Serb's ability to stay in matches and out-last opponents will be tough to beat.

"His win in Cincinnati was classic Roger; confident, artistic and innovative"

Andy Murray is a brilliant hard-court player. Whilst his form hasn't been great lately, he is a two-time grand slam champion and this counts for a lot. Not only that, the Brit knows how to win at Flushing Meadows.

It'll all be about motivation for Murray, when he is into matches and focused, not a lot of men can stand in his way. He does have a tendency to lose concentration, get down on life and lose his way. Which Andy Murray will turn up in New York?

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga blew the competition away in Toronto, it was snap shot of what the flashy Frenchman can really do. Consistency is the key, and at 29-years old, Tsonga is running out of time. I would have to say that he isn't stable enough over five-sets and seven matches.



Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Source: Zimbio


Stan Wawrinka has failed to live up to the hype after his title win at the Australian Open, however he is returning to hard-courts here and this could reignite the magic. I won't be betting on it though.

Other contenders include; David Ferrer, the underpowered Spaniard doesn't match up well to the top players. Milos Raonic is due for a breakthrough soon, but is just too raw at the moment. Look for Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov is impress again in New York, the talented mini-Federer needs some more years in the legs to really challenge for the top though.

While Djokovic and Federer will go in as joint favourite; Djokovic's fitness and consistency will get him over the line.


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