Forums
Welcome to Live View – Take the tour to learn more
Start Tour
There is currently 1 person viewing this thread.
Journeyman
06 Sep 13 17:39
Joined:
Date Joined: 14 May 06
| Topic/replies: 9,116 | Blogger: Journeyman's blog
The big 4 train has successfully sustained both itself and its own myth for four or five years now
But when wheels come off a speeding train they come off for good, and this is that time

The clearest contender is Gasquet. Without question the most talented player in the semi finals but year in year out sabotaged by his own mind
The Ferrer match has huge significance though coming through a fifth set like that and putting to bed the demons of nightmare 5 set losses to murray etc in past slams

Richard's game has the most potential to fill the void left by a fading Fed.  His game has more of the direct quality of Roger at his best than the absorbing/counterpunching/frustrating core games of the other Big 4-ers
Also Djokovic was viciously exposed in the final at SW19.  He ended up looking like Murray's hitting partner at times,
and a more mentally stable Gasquet playing the 'wait, bait, winner' routine could be a nightmare for Nole.
As for Nadal, the guy is running on fumes, and his recent run in masters events has been flattered by other 'big boys' patently saving their main fuel for the big one.

Lots of players are beaten by Nadal before the first ball is served, but Gasquet has always been about beating himself.
If the mental headlock has finally come off then he has the guns to blow Rafa away

Wawrinka is more of a hard working earnest eternal bridesmaid who has earned his place through dogged unexciting persistence,
and might find himself benefitting in the weeknd's chaotic game of musical chairs

To stake 5 points (outright market)

Richard Gasquet to win tounament 3.5 points at 84-1 (current price) nap

Stan Wawrinka to win tournament 1.5 points at 19.5 (current price) nb
Pause Switch to Standard View The 'Big 4' monopoly finally comes to...
Show More
Loading...
Report mouse trap September 6, 2013 6:03 PM BST
nice story, but this Confused

"As for Nadal, the guy is running on fumes.."
Report Journeyman September 6, 2013 6:11 PM BST
Running on fumes is just a British expression meaning that he's like a car running low on petrol.
After a long break he's had an extended run of playing and winning tournaments. Eventually that has to take its toll

To a certain extent murray was also 'running on fumes' after Wimbledon as the huge pressures and final euphoria clearly took their toll
Report aaronh September 6, 2013 6:14 PM BST
Gasquet vs Stan - let's have a REAL final LoveLoveLoveLoveLoveLove
Report aaronh September 6, 2013 6:15 PM BST
don't you mean "running on empty" or am I thinking of something else
Report smb360 September 6, 2013 6:21 PM BST
Running on fumes is commonly used too, but either way it is invalid; Rafa may have played a lot of tennis in the last few weeks but he doesn't look the slightest bit affected by that.

Gasquet v Stan final would be wonderful but that idea, and the OP, is just wishful thinking.
Report aaronh September 6, 2013 6:26 PM BST
Gasquet v Stan final would be wonderful but that idea, and the OP, is just wishful thinking.


a world class tennis player once said

BELIEVE
Report mouse trap September 6, 2013 6:30 PM BST
I do know the meaning of the quote above.  I was just surprised to see it here - as Nadal hasn't shown any signs of exhaustion, tiredness, lack of motivation etc.
Report smb360 September 6, 2013 6:30 PM BST

Sep 6, 2013 -- 6:26PM, aaronh wrote:


Gasquet v Stan final would be wonderful but that idea, and the OP, is just wishful thinking.a world class tennis player once saidBELIEVE


I thought it was a world class Pretty Kean Tennis Fan Viewer that said that about his favourite player.

Report bananaoasis September 6, 2013 7:17 PM BST
"Lots of players are beaten by Nadal before the first ball is served, but Gasquet has always been about beating himself.
If the mental headlock has finally come off then he has the guns to blow Rafa away..."
LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
Report GWB_III September 6, 2013 8:17 PM BST
Pennetta 6-4. Time to step it up, Penne.
Report youaintseenmeright September 7, 2013 11:39 AM BST
is the poster of this thread suggesting that gasquet, a physically weak player who plays a metre behind the baseline is the nearest thing we have to roger federer....... I stopped.
Report AyersRock September 8, 2013 9:01 AM BST
unlucky journeyman
Post Your Reply
<CTRL+Enter> to submit
Please login to post a reply.

Wonder

Instance ID: 13539
www.betfair.com