Saturday, May 22, 2010

Roland Garros Bets


Woosh. I don't actually play, but I call tennis my sport. After all, I do watch live matches in the wee hours of the morning. Hehehe

Of all the Grand Slams, I like Roland Garros best. For one thing it's in France, which among the four is the one richest in culture and history as I'd like to think. Another is that clay is a novel surface, not the usual hard court. And lastly, it's quite easy to watch live French Open matches here in the Philippines, with a time difference of only six hours.


The draws for this year have been laid down yesterday. I hear that the women's draw has very interesting match ups even early on, in the first round. I'm not a fan of the decibel wars particularly in the women's games, one of the reasons why I like watching men's games more. I like Maria and I admire Serena but I just think that it's a big distraction to grunt that much. I am glad that former World No. 1 Justine Henin is back on tour, a non-grunter if I may add. I kinda think she's the female Roger Federer: very refined and composed, and hits effortlessly. That and for so many reasons, I'd like to see Henin win the title this year. If not, perhaps Ana? 

Now, I prefer Rafa over Roger especially on clay. I know that Federer is the best, I do not contest that. The man is The One, I don't think he ever got injured! Rafa is his biggest threat, the only person who can actually beat the king, and that is perhaps the main thing that I like about him. This is probably the same reason why I like Agassi over Sampras, aside from the fact that I find Agassi super cool. Last year was such a disappointment and the finals between Federer and Soderling was so anti-climactic. I hope this year Rafa and Roger meet in the finals again, however tricky Roger's draw may be.

As of this posting, it is a day before the slam starts. Allez!

Roger and Rafa in the RG 2006 final.
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Photos from Wiki Commons.

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