MargaretMcAleer
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Shelton has gone out in both Madrid and Roma Masters this year in first round?Andy Roddick was saying that Sinner has similar chances of winning RG as Rafa did in his prime. Not that he's as good as Rafa on clay, but a combination of his current level and gap between him and the field, and (presumably, Andy didn't say) Carlos being out.
As others--and myself--have said, we really need someone to emerge as an "in-betweener." I don't expect the Sincaraz Hegemony to really be challenged for at least 2-3 years, when Fondar/Joseca reaches prime level - but even that is in question, because we don't know how good they can get. But we need someone to become an Andy Murray type, and occasionally take out one of the big dogs. Zverev and Medvedev were kind of there, but I don't think either can beat one or both in a big event anymore. Daniil came as close as possible, which gives him kudos, but he's 30 now and I think his comeback is as high as it is going to get...he's a bit below his 2019-24 prime. Zverev will continue to be among the best of the field, and maybe give Carlos a good challenge, but continue to poop his pants when he sees Sinner in his draw.
Of the rest, Rune and then Draper were the best hopes, but I've got doubts about Rune coming back as good as he was, let alone better. Still, if he's healthy and has matured, he could take it up a notch and be a solid #3 for a few years. Draper will never be healthy enough.
That leaves Shelton and Fils. Shelton had his big Masters breakthrough last year and while I think he's a candidate to vulture a Slam in the case of Sincaraz both being hurt, I don't think he'll ever fine-tune his game enough to beat one of them in a Slam final. Fils is interesting...even though he went out early in Rome, his comeback is strong. But he still needs to take it up a notch. But he might have the combination of talent and desire to be the #3. He's my darkhorse for the Canada Masters...Carlos is questionable, and Sinner might either be pooped or skip it to recoup for the US Open (though he'll probably have a Masters sweep in the back of his mind).
Of the very young guys, Mensik has been a bit disappointing. I still think he'll be a top 10 guy eventually, but starting to doubt he'll ever have the well-rounded game to ever be anything more than a lower top 10 guy.
Shelton just lost to Altmaier in 3 sets in Hamburg just now, as I have said many times , his rally ball tolerance is low and his return game needs to be addressed, he needs a new coach, these faults in his game have been ongoing for years and they are not getting any better
Mensik has had a lot of injuries and just cant get consistency, which he needs in his career, I am really not a fan,
Agree with Draper now his body reminds me of Nishikori
Rune has had a serious injury, I am not sure he can come back to his former self
With Jodar and Fonseca, whose games I really love, I am just going to sit back and watch how they progress.
Alcaraz is doing the most sensible thing and not returning until his wrist is fully healed, he has just turned 23 and has a whole lot of tennis to look forward to
Fils had a injury scare with his hip in Roma and did the right thing and retired, good news after having scans he is good to go for RG, I like his game a lot and he has a great coach in Ivanisevic
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