MargaretMcAleer
The GOAT
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You didn’t mention him but 28 year old Zverev is the intriguing outlier/anomaly, ranked # 2 in the world and yet he can’t seem to piece it all together to make a serious run to the very top. No shame in that…I'm thinking we're starting to see the decline of "Next Gen" - Medvedev, Fritz, Tsitsipas, and Rublev are all having off years, and for at least three of them (not Fritz) the "wobble" goes back to last year.
I'm not saying that these guys can't rebound, but they're all in that late 20s window when a lot of players have a bit of a lull (Medvedev just turned 29, Rublev and Fritz turn 28 late in the year, Tsitsipas 27). Some just keep falling, though a lot have an "Indian Summer" of some kind, even for several years.
Poor Next Gen. Second generation in a row with no truly great players. The following gen has two greats (Sinner, Alcaraz), and a few top 10 types (Draper, Rune, maybe Shelton and Musetti); and the post-Alcaraz gen is also starting show some promise (Fils, Mensik, Fonseca).
He seems to follow a cyclic pattern, with 1-2 year peaks followed by a trough of about a year, then another rise.You didn’t mention him but 28 year old Zverev is the intriguing outlier/anomaly, ranked # 2 in the world and yet he can’t seem to piece it all together to make a serious run to the very top. No shame in that…
Not gonna lie, I keep expecting him to start his “decline” but to his credit has been consistent enough so you can’t dismiss him. At the same time it’s hard for me to not consider him past his prime.
He is done IMO. Olympic games was his last swan song.I have just been texted that Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from Rome, I will now follow up with further news
At present I cannot find the reason why he is withdrawing,
If Novak dosent play either Hamburg or Geneva before RG he will enter RG on a 3 match losing streak, 0-2 on clay in 2025
Do you really think so? I cant get any news why he isnt playing Rome, a tournament he has done well in the past, I have been to Rome when he has won,He is done IMO. Olympic games was his last swan song.
I'll wait until Wimbledon to make that determination. Novak has proven that he can still make deep runs at the biggest tournaments, like Wimbledon and the Olympics last year, as well as the Australian Open this year. Now, if he loses early at both the French Open and Wimbledon, then I know it's over.He is done IMO. Olympic games was his last swan song.
Have you been watching Novak's matches recently? lol!, last year was last year btw, there is no way he will make a deep run at Wimbledon this year on his present form or Roland GarrosI'll wait until Wimbledon to make that determination. Novak has proven that he can still make deep runs at the biggest tournaments, like Wimbledon and the Olympics last year, as well as the Australian Open this year. Now, if he loses early at both the French Open and Wimbledon, then I know it's over.