This
is the only grand slam venue holding back the old charm. Though there are some
changes made during the last few years that includes the center court score
board, retractable roof for the centre court etc.,
There are some parts which are still untouched like the white dress code, green tinge (not only the ground but the entire backdrop)etc,. these long-standing things certainly retain the authenticity of this event.
I am following this event from 1984 finals where McEnroe
reached his 5th consecutive finals and won the event for 3rd and last time
against Connors.
Hush!!!!shh!!! Please do not use this to determine my age….
Whereas rest of the Grand slams I picked up from 1988 due to
the dependency factor with DD , those days only finals and later on
SF were added to the telecast list.
Both YSCA trophy and this event will have
same day finals and I have to run back home from cricket ground to watch Wimbledon finals.
Memorable days…
Every year this event will have its own surprises like
Steffi’s first round exit in 1994 and year 2015 was not an exception with
Rafa’s early exit. All other top seeds in men from one to four reached last
eight. Though we did have some threats from Anderson and big serving Croatian
Karlovic. Association with Martina Hingis has yielded good results for Peas and
Sania.
Being a big fan of Roger I have to admit that Novak’s game in
the finals was like surgeon with a racket wielding with precision, otherwise it
would have been difficult to counter
Roger who was at his best for the first 14 days.
The other champion Serena has already won the preceding three grand slams and was a clear favorite in
this one too. She did struggle but did not disappoint her fans.
As an Indian everyone would have noted the triumph in mixed
and women final where the Indians partnered with Swiss great and won the
championship. Also Sumit’s, Junior doubles title but very few would have
followed the match where Rohan Bopana’s outset of Bryan brothers in the men’s
doubles QF where the duo played some exciting tennis to remove the No1 seed.
Personally to me the resurgence of Roger is a takeaway from
this year's event and the assurance given by HIM that he would return to this
event next year too will keep my hopes alive for his 18th GS title.
When everyone were talking about his retirement he dismissed all by an immaculate
tennis against Murray that proved yet again that he is an eternal genius. At
30+, with no GS titles after 2012 anyone would have taken the retirement with
both hands but this Swiss great is continuing with a charm and perhaps brings
smile not only to his fans but also to his critics.
Great ambassador to this sport
Finally… thanks to Ananya for guiding Prathiba in recording
the first 2 sets of finals which I was not able to watch live since I was
returning from Chennai…..
Sir, I don't know much about 🎾 except 😉.
ReplyDeleteThe way you have narrated is fantastic and easy to understand. Keep rocking Sir.
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