Quite an eventful sporting month. The Champions League
final, the retirement of Fergie,
Beckham, Scholes, & Carragher and Wigan’s rare underdog win in the FA Cup in
football alone.
To succeed in top level sport, you need talent and athleticism.
If you excel in these you have a contender. Champions have these plus the
mental toughness, the ability to deliver in moments of intense pressure, and unremitting
focus.
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s talent has never been in question, the
mental side less so. Fans will hope he again reconsiders retirement after he
shrugged off his long break from the game, cruising to his 5th world
title . Most commentators agree if he can go on to match Hendry’s seven world
titles it would be difficult not to rate him as the all-time best.
Rafa Nadal can never be accused of not being focused or a fierce
competitor, and has also enjoyed great success after a long lay-off, reaching
the final in all eight tourneys played & wining six. Rome was his 24th Masters
title, to put that in perspective, Lendl won 22 in his entire career, Federer
has 21. Rafa has looked vulnerable so far at Roland Garros though, dropping two
sets in his first two matches.
With the financial disparity between the big teams & the
rest bigger than ever due to petrodollars & TV prize money, it was quite a
feat for Wigan to win the cup against Man City, the biggest spenders of recent
years. It was the biggest underdog win since the Wimbledon ‘Crazy Gang’ in
1988.
Floyd Mayweather had looked a bit rusty in his last bout, but looked back to his best as
he comfortably outpointed Guerrero in
Vegas.
Another world-class match was at the O2. Carl Froch has a
chance of a rematch with Andre Ward after coming through a fantastic battle
with Mikkel Kessler with a deserved points victory. Ward is behind only
Mayweather in the pound-for–pound ratings and should be too slick again for
the Cobra.
Performance of the Month
Wigan, for winning the Cup, even though they were relegated.