Wawrinka has finally found the key to going deep in Majors
late in his career. On the ITV commentary Courier mentioned a great stat illustrating
this. In 34 attempts he had never made a Slam semi, but has now done it four
times in the past seven Majors. Much credit must go to his coach Magnus Norman.
As noted in a previous blog, Stan aways had the ability, now he has the mental
strength, and conditioning, to back it up.
No less impressive was the 20th slam for Serena. Even when
she’s suffering with the flu, Williams still had an extra gear when faced with
adversity, coming from a set down four times en route to the title. She will
surely surpass Steffi Graf’s haul of 22 majors.
After a nine year drought, Arsenal have two trophies in two
years. They repeated their FA Cup victory and look like genuine title
contenders. League success may depend on Wenger ending the hex Mourinho has
over him. Jose’s team were accused of grinding out boring wins towards the end
of the season, but still ended up 2nd highest scorers.
Brief mentions for:
Stuart Bingham, like
Wawrinka, has found success late in his career
James Anderson, record English wicket-taker
Floyd Mayweather, no stranger to success & still
peerless.
Bournemouth, deserved second division champions, scoring 98
goals, with Eddie Howe a candidate for manager of the season
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