jr86 wrote: Yeah it's about time he committed to a reduced schedule at this stage
jr86 wrote: That should include not bothering with grass anymore
mickmackey1 wrote: » Hasn't finished any of his last 5 tournaments now, aged 31. Federer has won 5 of his last 6, aged 36. Kinda sums up the gulf separating talent from hard work.
dominatinMC wrote: » Give it a rest with your Federer rhetoric. This is an issue related to Nadal, not Federer, but yet you bring Federer into the equation. Symptomatic of Federer fanboy insecurity.
mickmackey1 wrote: » Just pointing out a reality that will be of interest to genuine tennis fans... understand your bitterness though.
jr86 wrote: » Good to see changes, but I agree with yerwanthere with regard to the skepticism about players' effort levels at the end of the season. How many top players in recent years have we seen rock up to the Tour Finals and given a token effort? Every 2 years would be ideal. As for when - it's difficult to find an ideal time unless other events are moved. During the summer is tricky as too close to August has players pulling out to head to North America (as we saw with the Olympics in 2016), and too close to Wimbledon might mean top players pulling out who go deep at Wimbledon and on the other end of the scale more tank jobs at Wimbledon in the first round
jr86 wrote: » Is it? Are players really going to turn up/give 100% so late in the season?
Floppybits wrote: » Djokovic and Edmund knocked out in Indian Wells. Cant believe that Djokovic lost, he was 5-2 up in the first set and cruising and then just lost concentrating, rhythm and timing and lost the set and then struggled after that. I suppose it is a bit of rust in the well oiled Djokovic machine from the injury layoff. Hopefully he plays in Miami. Edmunds lay off as well from the Australian open cost him this match. He didn't look fully fit in it.
Floppybits wrote: » Great seeing Del Potro back to his best. Has a great chance in this tournament.
mickmackey1 wrote: » Epic match, Coric is clearly a lot more than just hype. The court seems soooo slow, I thought they wanted Fed to win everything...
jr86 wrote: » Indian Wells is always painfully slow. A wet dream for prime Nadal/Djokovic