Thoroughly enjoyed the final last night from London. The Greek player Stefano Tsitsipas, only 21, beat Dominic Thiem, 28, from Austria.
Tsitsipas is a phenominal new player, and I think he'll be a winner for many more years to come. He's young and tall and strong. I watched him beat Federer (who is now 38) on Saturday and was so enthusiastic about this new player that I had to watch the final. Theim has won almost every title and beat the worlds best players, but he lost against the youngTsitsipas. As far as I can remember there have never been Greek players in Tennis, but this year even the Italians are doing very well getting into the finals.
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Watched most of the tournament, & as you say glenshena, tsitsipas is a star in the making, no question about it. Theim, Zverev & himself are now starting to get the upper hand ( marginally) on the big three, esp. on the atp 500/1000 series.
But they still have to make the step up, & it’s a big step mind, to win an elusive major title. I would still go with Djokovic, Federer & Nadal when it comes to the best of five sets as it is in the four big ones (Australian open, French, Wimbledon & US open) to still rule the roost.
But the tide is turning.
And best wishes go to Andy Murray in January, in the forthcoming Australian open.
But they still have to make the step up, & it’s a big step mind, to win an elusive major title. I would still go with Djokovic, Federer & Nadal when it comes to the best of five sets as it is in the four big ones (Australian open, French, Wimbledon & US open) to still rule the roost.
But the tide is turning.
And best wishes go to Andy Murray in January, in the forthcoming Australian open.