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I'm too lazy to look up last year's records, but the only matches Federer has lost this year are against Nadal and Djokovic. Fed is far from done. In my meaningless opinion there's the top 3, and then the rest of the field.
As far as points go, only 1,170 points separate Djokovic and Nadal, while 1,250 pts separate Federer and Djokovic. The separation between #3 Federer and #4 Murray spot jumps to 2,995 points. I think it's safe to say there's a top 3 that will likely go back and forth at least for another year or three.
Fed finished 2010 by beating both of them in the ATP championships (Djokovic quite handily), which btw was only 5 months ago!! I think it's too early to say all of a sudden Federer is not in their league. The journalists are always looking for a new story, a new attention grabber. A way to play into the "what have you done for us lately" mentality. Nadal will rule on clay, there is little reason to think otherwise. Federer is always tough on grass. We'll see, the year is still young. Nothing to take away from Djokovic though, he is hot right now, on hard courts not coincidentally.
Federer is getting older and this can't be ignored. I just think it's way too premature to say this is the end of an era.
Fed finished 2010 by beating both of them in the ATP championships (Djokovic quite handily), which btw was only 5 months ago!! I think it's too early to say all of a sudden Federer is not in their league. The journalists are always looking for a new story, a new attention grabber. A way to play into the "what have you done for us lately" mentality. Nadal will rule on clay, there is little reason to think otherwise. Federer is always tough on grass. We'll see, the year is still young. Nothing to take away from Djokovic though, he is hot right now, on hard courts not coincidentally.
Federer is getting older and this can't be ignored. I just think it's way too premature to say this is the end of an era.
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I'm really starting to believe that Nole was mentally checked out from the YEC when Fed took him out. Novak may have been looking forward to the DC final vs. France. I still believe there is a top 3 with Federer fading into the one slam "Djokovic" role from earlier.
I think that the real slight is to Andy Murray because as little as a year ago there was a "Big" 4 on top of the ATP. AM did make the Final of THIS year's AO, but that is what happens when you lose to Donald Young and then bomb out of your next ATP 1000 event.
After what I seen this really may be the end of an era. Nadal has even gone on record saying the "duopoly" is over for the ATP. This looks like, as much as I hate to admit, the "Age of the Djoker"! Unless Clayman (Rafa) can return to his beloved soil and become reborn again as he has done for so many years before. Its Novak's world and we are all just paying rent!
You are absolutely right, and my sense that Rafa will have a bad FO is completely unfounded in history and current form. It's just a gut feeling, and for me those are only right about a half of the time - when we're talking tennis picks.
Nadal is Percy Jackson, breathing underwater and creating tsunamis of clay dust.
But getting back to the original point of this thread, I think we are just making the point even more. Nadal and Djoker will shine in Roland Garros. CAN FEDERER MAKE THE SEMIFINAL?
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