Discussion has already begun in various threads about the year's upcoming final Masters, so I think it's time to open a separate thread.
Paris is an odd Masters: since 2005 there has been a new winner every year, none of whom had ever won it before:
2005 - Berdych
2006 - Davydenko
2007 - Nalbandian
2008 - Tsonga
2009 - Djokovic
2010 - Soderling
2011 - Federer
2012 - Ferrer
You have to go back to 2004 to find someone who won it more than once: Safin (who actually won it three times). In the tournament's entire history, no one has won it consecutively, either.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Masters#Singles
Given its unique past, I'm going to make the poll twofold:
- Who do you think will win it this year?
- Do you think it will finally be someone who has won it before?
It's a multiple choice poll, so vote for one of the players, and whether or not you think it will be another new winner.
[Note: There can be a maximum of 10 options, so players ranked below Wawrinka have to be left out.]
Paris is an odd Masters: since 2005 there has been a new winner every year, none of whom had ever won it before:
2005 - Berdych
2006 - Davydenko
2007 - Nalbandian
2008 - Tsonga
2009 - Djokovic
2010 - Soderling
2011 - Federer
2012 - Ferrer
You have to go back to 2004 to find someone who won it more than once: Safin (who actually won it three times). In the tournament's entire history, no one has won it consecutively, either.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Masters#Singles
Given its unique past, I'm going to make the poll twofold:
- Who do you think will win it this year?
- Do you think it will finally be someone who has won it before?
It's a multiple choice poll, so vote for one of the players, and whether or not you think it will be another new winner.
[Note: There can be a maximum of 10 options, so players ranked below Wawrinka have to be left out.]