federer still no1?

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  • vanman
    SBR MVP
    • 02-08-07
    • 1163

    #1
    federer still no1?
    The tennis season is upon us once again,and the question that no doubt will be asked the most is will Federer still be no1 come the end of the season.There are plenty of challengers out there with Nadal,Djokovic,Gasquet and Murray to name a few.Federer didn`t play his best last season IMO,but still retained his no1 slot without any problems.Last season i thought Nadal would end no1,but the emergence of Djokovic put an end to any hope of that.That said i can`t see Nadal even finishing as no2 this year.Being from England i would obviously like to see Murray do well,but i think until he sorts his attitude problems out he will be destined to be a nearly man.Gasquet i think will just fall short of being able to make it to the very top.So that only leaves Djokovic,who i think will be the only serious challenger to Federers domination,but whether he can do it,well we`ll have to wait and see.But it all makes for a great season to come.
  • 2Pac
    SBR MVP
    • 12-12-07
    • 1474

    #2
    Federer will probably be #1 at the end of this year, but I think you're going to start seeing him decline soon.

    It's Nadal's + Djokovic's spot for the taking.

    Murray, Gasquet, and Berdych have the potential for the future.
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    • jjgold
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-20-05
      • 388179

      #3
      Fed will still be real tough in the big ones

      Remember Fed rolled everyone at end of year
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      • WileOut
        SBR MVP
        • 02-04-07
        • 3844

        #4
        Decline soon? He is 26 years old. He is just entering his prime which will last for the next 4 years. Not to mention that he is the best tennis player of all time so he can probably stretch it into his 30's if he wants.
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        • Thremp
          SBR MVP
          • 07-23-07
          • 2067

          #5
          Originally posted by WileOut
          Decline soon? He is 26 years old. He is just entering his prime which will last for the next 4 years. Not to mention that he is the best tennis player of all time so he can probably stretch it into his 30's if he wants.
          Umm... WTF?
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