Spain put on a masterclass against Italy to retain the European championship.
Portugal had taken them to penalties in the semi & I thought a repeat could
be on the cards in the final, but Spain were irresistible. Not only are they
setting new standards of technical play, but Del Bosque has also used
revolutionary tactics. The Spanish starting formation was six passing
midfielders with no conventional centre-forward, though you would expect David
Villa to come back into the team when fit. Italy can be proud of surpassing all
expectations with an excellent win over Germany in the semi.
June has been quite the month for record breaking, with Nadal breaking Borg’s
record by winning his seventh title at Roland Garros. Overall the French Open
had enough epic matches (Mathieu-Isner, 18-16 in the 5th set) &
upsets to be one of the best editions of recent years. Judging by the first
week though, Wimbledon has trumped it. There was the biggest underdog win in a
slam for many years with Rosol over Nadal, & the Cilic Querrey 5hr 30
marathon (17-15 in the 5th).
Nadal’s loss to Rosol was just one of those freak results where the Czech
played the game of his life, hitting the lines with fearsome power: 65 winners,
including a 99 mph backhand & numerous aces. Nadal’s performance in the
French final typified his mental strength for me. At the start of the 4th set he
lost a 44 shot rally & dropped serve. Other players would have been
discouraged, but Nadal held his next service game. The rain break that followed
didn’t help Djokovic's momentum (he had won 8 of the last 9 games) & he was
broken when they resumed the next day, but Nadal was the deserved winner.
It’s often said we are lucky to be in a golden age of tennis, with Federer,
Nadal & Djokovic all playing to such a high level & continually setting
new records. The same could now be said with Spain now having very strong
claims to be the best national team ever. Brazil, Germany, Holland, Argentina
& Hungary have produced sides with exceptional talent in the past, but it’s
tough to argue with Spain’s run of trophies.
Performance of the Month
The history makers, Spain.
Honourable mentions:
Rafa Nadal.
Yohan Blake, who clocked a 9.75 100 m to beat Bolt at the Jamaican Olympic trials & then repeated it in the 200 final.
Rafa Nadal.
Yohan Blake, who clocked a 9.75 100 m to beat Bolt at the Jamaican Olympic trials & then repeated it in the 200 final.