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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

US Open Review - Part One - The Final

The final major of the year has come and gone.  At the end of the fortnight, it was the top two players in the world doing battle, the first time since 1995 that this happened.  Playing in his first major as the number one seed, Novak Djovokic had momentum on his side having only lost two matches the entire year (the second loss was due to his retirement w/a shoulder injury in the finals of the Western & Southern Open).  Nadal entered the tournament with Djokovic in his head, and less than stellar play on the hard courts, while Djokovic came in playing well and full of confidence.  The scoreline of 6-2, 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-1 was deceiving - the match was very hard fought from the first point, but for the sixth time this year, Nole got the better of Rafa in a final.  
Djokovic (left), Nadal (right)
"Concrete jungle where dreams are made" rang true for Nole, becoming only the sixth man in the open era to win three majors in one season.  Up to this point in the season, Djokovic has a 64-2 record.  Knowing that the New York crowd isn't always on his side,  Nole enters Arthur Ashe wearing an FDNY cap.  Rafa won the toss to start the match, and decided to serve, which he held, and then he broke Nole in his first serve game at 30.  Like a true champion, Djokovic was unnerved, and immediately broke back, holds his own serve, then breaks again to go up 3-2 in the first set.  With a flurry or errors, and balls hit way too short in the court, Nadal wouldn't win another game in the set, Nole takes the first set 6-2.
Starting out the second set, Rafa holds his serve at love, and once again, breaks Nole in his first service game.  But like, the first set, Djokovic holds his nerve, and immediately breaks back after a 17 minute Nadal service game.  Djokovic holds his next service game at love.   Serving at 2 all, Rafa gets down 15-40, then double faults to give Nole the game.  Rafa seemed down, but definitely not out - he once again gets a break with Nole serving at 3-4 to even the set up.  Djokovic shakes it off quickly, and goes on to break Nadal to go up 5-4 and serve for the second set.  With a laser-like forehand down the line, Djokovic takes the second and is 2/3 of the way to his first US Open title.
The third set began with four consecutive breaks of serve, with Djokovic drawing first blood.  Finally, the third goes to a tiebreak, which Nadal wins 7-3.  There was still hope, UNTIL the fourth began.  It was all Djokovic.  Novak took the set 6-1, with a cross court forehand to claim the title.
These two have definitely shown that there are the top two players in the world, then there are all the other guys.  Federer is still playing good tennis, but his best tennis is clearly behind him.  Nadal will definitely win more majors, but his days off domination are gone.  At some point, Andy Murray will get his head right and win his first in a string of multiple majors.  But until someone begins to truly challenge him, look for Djokovic to pile on the slams in the years to come.  He has a game that I could see him winning up to ten majors, possibly more.  The Djokovic/Nadal rivalry is much like Nadal/Federer, except in this case, Novak is inside Rafa's head.  Will Djokovic be able to keep this pace up in 2012?  Will Nadal solve the Djokovic puzzle?  Will Federer win another slam?  Will Andy Murray finally break through?  Will Juan Martin Del Potro get back into the mix?  We are laying witness to the Golden Age of tennis, and the prospects of what will happen in 2012 should have die hard tennis fans salivating...at least I am.


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