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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Aussie Open 2012 Finals [mini] Review

Novak Djokovic - it ended with a kiss
He came, he saw, he conquered.  World number one, Novak Djokovic, entered the 2012 Aussie Open as the clear favorite, and he did not disappoint.  It may have taken him five hours and fifty-three minutes to do it, but he defeated on court rival, Rafael Nadal in five thrilling, action packed sets 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-5.  Some are saying that this is the greatest match ever played, myself included.  It's the longest slam final in  the open era, and the longest Aussie Open match EVER.  It was a testament to the fitness, and dedication of both Djokovic and Nadal.  Almost six hours, and neither guy called the trainer to the court - imagine that.  On that day, men's tennis was taken to another level.  This match wasn't just long, it was nail-biting, it was gritty, and it was some of the best tennis from beginning to end that the world has ever lay witness to.  If you haven't seen it, I highly suggest that you watch the replay here.  Set aside some time, as it's something to be savoured and enjoyed.  It's tennis at it's best, the way it should be.  The magnificence of this match is something that no one can truly describe with words alone, it must be seen to be fully appreciated.  Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have put that much more distance between themselves and the rest of the men's field.  Props to Rafa, who fought and clawed the entire time, but unfortunately The Djoker still has Rafa's number.  In their last seven meetings, Nole has a 7-0 record against Nadal - all seven in finals, including the last three majors ('11 Wimbledon & US Open, and '12 Aussie Open).  Two of the meetings last year were on Rafa's beloved red clay, which bodes well for a possibly very exciting meeting at Roland Garros.  Given Nole's current form, and mental edge of the other players, a Grand Slam is not out of the question.  Let's be clear about the meaning of a Grand Slam - it's when a player WINS ALL FOUR MAJORS IN ONE CALENDAR YEAR.  So often we here of a player winning a Grand Slam, when in reality, they've won a major.  Not to belittle the accomplishments of winning a major, but winning A major is not winning a Grand Slam.
Rafael Nadal


All credit to Andy Murray, who took Nole to five sets in the semifinals, even though he wasn't able to take him out of the tournament.  And even The Federer.  He was only able to take one set off Nadal in their semi, but it was a gallant effort none the less.  The big four are more than a couple of notches above the rest of the ATP tour, but when we talk about Djokovic/Nadal - as it stands right now, they are the cream of the crop.  They are the hunted, and there are no other guys in the field that will be changing that anytime soon.  


2012 promises to be a delicious year for the ATP, and the storyline will definitely be Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.  Andy Murray and Roger Federer may make it into the conversation, but the battles, the wars, the awe will definitely be all about the big two.  I'm so happy to be able to witness this golden age of tennis.

1 comment:

  1. I got to watch this match live, and it was breathtaking! This is the first time in a long time that the Aussie Open was a complete spectacle! There are so many high quality players fighting for that #1 ranking!

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