Friday 17 July 2009

Tour De Force

Tour de France

This is one of the most exciting tours for years. Recently drug scandals have sapped my enthusiasm, but this year was much anticipated with the return of Armstrong, and it hasn't disappointed. Armstrong is not in the same form as in his record seven tour wins but is certainly capable of a top ten finish. Contador remains the favourite. Mark Cavendish has demonstrated again he's clearly the best sprinter in the world, & if he can survive the Alps must be favourite to hold on to the green jersey. Bradley Wiggins has been a revelation, showing himself to be one of the rarest of species, a Brit who can live with the top contenders over the high mountain peaks. Wiggins is 5th in GC, if he can hang on in the Alps, he is excellent bet for a podium finish with his time-trialing ability.

Saturday 4 July 2009

1936 & All That

The 73 year wait for a successor to Fred Perry will go on for another year.

As Paul Hayward wrote in the Guardian, "Henman was a possible. Murray is a probable".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2009/jul/03/wimbledon-andy-murray-andy-roddick

Unfortunately for British fans Roddick pulled off an improbable victory.

Roddick was a revelation. This was not the same player whose one-dimensional game the 17-year old Murray demolished in straight sets in the 3rd round in 2006. Roddick's serve & forehand have always been his big weapons. But he had showed in his last match against Hewitt how much his backhand has improved since teaming up with Larry Stefanki. His net play against Murray was also much improved, previously his volleying ability had been suspect.
Murray hit more winners, surprisingly more aces, & made less errors. But he lost the match, with the American winning two of his sets on the tie-break.Perhaps the most important stat was Roddick's 1st serve percentage of 75 %. Murray could manage only 52%.
British fans will hope Murray can make another strong showing at the US Open.

In the other semi, Federer comfortably took out Haas in straight sets. Incredibly, he hasn't dropped a set in any of his Wimbledon semis, & has only been broken twice.
With Roddick having won only twice out of 20 matches with Roger, Fed is 8/1 on to win the final with the bookies. Federer in four.

In the Womens semis, Safina was again a massive disappointment in a major, winning only one game against Venus to make a mockery of her no. 1 ranking. Dementieva v Serena was the best ladies match of the tournament so far, Serena saving a match point before winning 8-6 in the final set.