12613 said:Although my head picks Novak to win, my heart would like to see Federer get another big win over Djokovic in a major event. It would be good in many levels, and make January very interesting.
Why would that be good for the sport?  Because then we wouldn't have an overly dominant single player?  Rather rich from Federer fans, no?  Who were perfectly happy when Roger had no plausible competition back in '04-'07?  Djokovic has earned the entire cupcake this year, and I think he takes it.12615 said:Agreed. I’m thinking it would be good for the sport going into next year if Federer takes him down here.shawnbm wrote:
Although my head picks Novak to win, my heart would like to see Federer get another big win over Djokovic in a major event. It would be good in many levels, and make January very interesting.
12623 said:Agreed. I’m thinking it would be good for the sport going into next year if Federer takes him down here.</blockquote>britbox wrote:
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shawnbm wrote:
Although my head picks Novak to win, my heart would like to see Federer get another big win over Djokovic in a major event. It would be good in many levels, and make January very interesting.
Why would that be good for the sport? Because then we wouldn’t have an overly dominant single player? Rather rich from Federer fans, no? Who were perfectly happy when Roger had no plausible competition back in ’04-’07? Djokovic has earned the entire cupcake this year, and I think he takes it.
Oh, don't try to make it up to me by playing to my Safin soft-spot. Â12627 said:Agreed. I’m thinking it would be good for the sport going into next year if Federer takes him down here.</blockquote>Moxie wrote:
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britbox wrote:
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shawnbm wrote:
Although my head picks Novak to win, my heart would like to see Federer get another big win over Djokovic in a major event. It would be good in many levels, and make January very interesting.
Why would that be good for the sport? Because then we wouldn’t have an overly dominant single player? Rather rich from Federer fans, no? Who were perfectly happy when Roger had no plausible competition back in ’04-’07? Djokovic has earned the entire cupcake this year, and I think he takes it.</blockquote>
Largely because it keeps things more interesting. When Nadal threw down the gauntlet to Federer, it made things more interesting. Competition makes things more interesting, full stop. I don’t dispute he has “earned the year†– of course he has. I was a Safin fan first and foremost back in 04-07 by the way![]()
Oh, Billie, you're always trying to be fair, and see the good in everyone.  GFYS ("go fuck yourself," the response I was expecting.)  I think there are others that are not so interested in Rafa making his way back to form.  Or, I could be wrong.  It could be all benevolence and open-heartedness.  (Not sure why it doesn't feel like that.  :scratch:  )12636 said:What’s a GFYS? Well I think I did lay out the positives for Rafa and never said that he is finished. And I am not the only one, I believe. I don’t know what kind of season he is going to have in 2016 but might be way better than this one. We’ll see, I guess.
12634 said:Agreed. I’m thinking it would be good for the sport going into next year if Federer takes him down here.</blockquote>britbox wrote:
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Moxie wrote:
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britbox wrote:
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shawnbm wrote:
Although my head picks Novak to win, my heart would like to see Federer get another big win over Djokovic in a major event. It would be good in many levels, and make January very interesting.
Why would that be good for the sport? Because then we wouldn’t have an overly dominant single player? Rather rich from Federer fans, no? Who were perfectly happy when Roger had no plausible competition back in ’04-’07? Djokovic has earned the entire cupcake this year, and I think he takes it.</blockquote>
Largely because it keeps things more interesting. When Nadal threw down the gauntlet to Federer, it made things more interesting. Competition makes things more interesting, full stop. I don’t dispute he has “earned the year†– of course he has. I was a Safin fan first and foremost back in 04-07 by the way</blockquote>
Oh, don’t try to make it up to me by playing to my Safin soft-spot.Ha! Nor deflect the point by pretending that Fed fans didn’t love the crap out of when he dominated. The thing I don’t see so much celebrated is the resurgence of Nadal, but either the Feddies or the Djokolites. If good competition is great for tennis, then so is the return of Rafa. Can I get an Amen?! (Tick, tick…I guess I’m waiting for a GFYS.)
12641 said:Agreed. I’m thinking it would be good for the sport going into next year if Federer takes him down here.</blockquote>Moxie wrote:
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britbox wrote:
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Moxie wrote:
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britbox wrote:
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shawnbm wrote:
Although my head picks Novak to win, my heart would like to see Federer get another big win over Djokovic in a major event. It would be good in many levels, and make January very interesting.
Why would that be good for the sport? Because then we wouldn’t have an overly dominant single player? Rather rich from Federer fans, no? Who were perfectly happy when Roger had no plausible competition back in ’04-’07? Djokovic has earned the entire cupcake this year, and I think he takes it.</blockquote>
Largely because it keeps things more interesting. When Nadal threw down the gauntlet to Federer, it made things more interesting. Competition makes things more interesting, full stop. I don’t dispute he has “earned the year†– of course he has. I was a Safin fan first and foremost back in 04-07 by the way</blockquote>
Oh, don’t try to make it up to me by playing to my Safin soft-spot.Ha! Nor deflect the point by pretending that Fed fans didn’t love the crap out of when he dominated. The thing I don’t see so much celebrated is the resurgence of Nadal, but either the Feddies or the Djokolites. If good competition is great for tennis, then so is the return of Rafa. Can I get an Amen?! (Tick, tick…I guess I’m waiting for a GFYS.)</blockquote>
This all what Moxie said about competition and Rafa’s resurgence makes sense. If anything will make competition more “interesting†next year that is Rafa in his old form, but on the other hand that will mean less titles for the other guys so it makes their fans unlikely to cheer to Rafa’s resurgence.
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